作者
Daniel A Jaffe, Susan M O’Neill, Narasimhan K Larkin, Amara L Holder, David L Peterson, Jessica E Halofsky, Ana G Rappold
发表日期
2020/6/2
来源
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association
卷号
70
期号
6
页码范围
583-615
出版商
Taylor & Francis
简介
Air quality impacts from wildfires have been dramatic in recent years, with millions of people exposed to elevated and sometimes hazardous fine particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations for extended periods. Fires emit particulate matter (PM) and gaseous compounds that can negatively impact human health and reduce visibility. While the overall trend in U.S. air quality has been improving for decades, largely due to implementation of the Clean Air Act, seasonal wildfires threaten to undo this in some regions of the United States. Our understanding of the health effects of smoke is growing with regard to respiratory and cardiovascular consequences and mortality. The costs of these health outcomes can exceed the billions already spent on wildfire suppression. In this critical review, we examine each of the processes that influence wildland fires and the effects of fires, including the natural role of wildland fire, forest …
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