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Air Pollution Estimation

This special issue belongs to the section “Air Quality“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The anthropogenic impact on the environment is a special topic of interest today in the field of air protection. Ecological problems are determined by natural conditions and the development level of the natural resources available, and analysis of the ecological and socioeconomic status of a region makes it possible to acquire information on the current state of the environment, with cause-and-effect relationships demonstrating the territorial crisis level. The markers of the air quality are the critical loadings and levels of pollutant concentrations. Air pollution is one of the main health risk factors that are connected with the environment. In addition to atmospheric air pollution, pollution of domestic indoor and outdoor air seriously affects people’s health. The focus of this Special Issue, therefore, is to compile the research addressed to the assessment of air pollution both on the basis of experimental and monitoring measurements and on the basis of mathematical modeling. The issue will direct attention to the sources of impurities in the atmosphere, atmospheric air pollution tendencies, long-distance and regional transport of air pollutants, as well as the interchange of information on the successful approaches and methods of assessment and monitoring of air pollution consequences.

Dr. Liudmila Golobokova
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • atmospheric air
  • precipitation
  • quality
  • pollution
  • integral index
  • integrated assessment
  • health risk

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Atmosphere - ISSN 2073-4433