Fine particles and coarse particles: concentration relationships relevant to epidemiologic studies

WE Wilson, HH Suh - Journal of the Air & Waste Management …, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
… In this paper, fine particles and coarse particles will refer to fine-mode particles and thoracic
coarse-mode particles, respectively, not to the approximations given by PM2.5 or PM(10-2.5)…

Role of bubble size in flotation of coarse and fine particles—a review

D Tao - Separation science and technology, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
… recovery of fine particles is mainly due to the low probability of bubble–particle collision, while
… Citation5 The low flotation efficiency of fine particles is mainly due to the low probability of …

Coarse and fine particles and daily mortality in the Coachella Valley, California: a follow-up study

BD Ostro, R Broadwin, MJ Lipsett - Journal of Exposure Science & …, 2000 - nature.com
… In this arid environment, coarse particles of geologic origin … fine and coarse particles to
use in analyses of the full 10 - year period. An acceptable fit was found only for coarse particles, …

Fine particles are more strongly associated than coarse particles with acute respiratory health effects in schoolchildren

J Schwartz, LM Neas - Epidemiology, 2000 - journals.lww.com
… we found that peak flow was associated with fine particles (for 15 μg/m 3 … fine particles,
especially fine sulfate particles, have much stronger acute respiratory effects than coarse particles

Characterization of non-exhaust coarse and fine particles from on-road driving and laboratory measurements

J Kwak, H Kim, J Lee, S Lee - Science of the Total Environment, 2013 - Elsevier
… properties of non-exhaust coarse and fine particles generated by on-road driving … particles
produced by tire wear had a size distribution in the range of 2–3 μm, while roadway particles (…

Fine particles and human health—a review of epidemiological studies

N Englert - Toxicology letters, 2004 - Elsevier
… The PM 2.5 fraction is also called “fine particles”, and those particles between 10 … “coarse
particles”. However, about one decade ago, the term “coarse particles” was used for particles

[HTML][HTML] Dynamics of coarse and fine particle exposure in transport microenvironments

P Kumar, I Rivas, AP Singh, VJ Ganesh… - NPJ climate and …, 2018 - nature.com
… The corresponding RDD of fine particles were comparable for both walk (5.5 ± 0.3 μg h −1
) … and RDD for coarse particles. It also had the lowest RDD for fine particles despite high …

Characterization of particle size based on fine and coarse fractions

KM Djamarani, IM Clark - Powder Technology, 1997 - Elsevier
… The mathematical modelling and analysis of particle or … of fines and coarse particles.
Therefore it has been postulated that simply measuring the fractions of coarse and fine particles in …

Epidemiological evidence of effects of coarse airborne particles on health

B Brunekreef, B Forsberg - European respiratory journal, 2005 - Eur Respiratory Soc
… PM separately is a study from the USA 3, 4 which found that daily mortality in six cities
was associated with fine particles but not with coarse particles. Since then, a small body of …

[HTML][HTML] The influence of mixing degree between coarse and fine particles on the strength of offshore and coast foundations

S Liu, Y Nie, W Hu, M Ashiru, Z Li, J Zuo - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
fine and coarse particle sizes were evenly distributed in their respective ranges, the average
particle size ratio of the coarse and fine particles … That is, when a fine particle could exactly …