Metals in Ambient Particles: Sources and Effects on Human Health
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Air Quality and Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2021) | Viewed by 30359
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Over the past two decades, research on ambient particulate matter (PM) has linked adverse health effects to exposure to various components and sources of PM. However, there is still considerable uncertainty on the role of metals in causation vs. association with these health outcomes.
This Special Issue aims to address this uncertainty by reporting the current evidence from investigations of health effects associated with specific metal components or different sources of metal PM. We invite authors to submit original and review articles providing insights on health-related effects caused by inhalation of ambient PM containing metals. Toxicological studies that use dosages comparable to human exposure levels will be considered. We are especially interested in articles on environmentally relevant exposure levels and translocation of metals to the organs beyond the respiratory tract.
Dr. Polina Maciejczyk
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- particulate matter
- human health effects
- exposures to air pollutants
- metal components of particulate matter
- source apportionment
- source-specific air pollution
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