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Title: Variations of PM2.5, PM10 mass concentrationand health assessment in Islamabad, Pakistan
Authors: Mehmood, Tariq
Ahmad, I
Akram, W
Keywords: Natural Science
PM2.5
PM10
mass concentration
health assessment
Islamabad
Pakistan
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2018
Publisher: Institute of Physics
Abstract: Sparse information appears in lack of awareness among the people regarding the linkage between particulate matter (PM) and mortality in Pakistan. The current study is aimed to investigate the seasonal mass concentration level of PM2.5 and PM10 in ambient air of Islamabad to assess the health risk of PM pollution. The sampling was carried out with two parallel medium volume air samplers on Whatman 47 mm quartz filter at a flow rate of 100L/min. Mass concentration was obtained by gravimetric analysis. A noticeable seasonal change in PM10 and PM2.5 mass concentration was observed. In case of PM2.5, the winter was a most polluted and spring was the cleanest season of 2017 in Islamabad with 69.97 and 40.44 μgm-3 mean concentration. Contrary, highest (152.42 μgm-3) and lowest (74.90 μgm-3) PM10 mass concentration was observed in autumn and summer respectively. Air Quality index level for PM2.5 and PM10 was remained moderated to unhealthy and good to sensitive respectively. Regarding health risk assessment, using national data for mortality rates, the excess mortality due to PM2.5 and PM10 exposure has been calculated and amounts to over 198 and 98 deaths annually for Islamabad. Comparatively estimated lifetime risk for PM2.5 (1.16×10-6) was observed higher than PM10 (7.32×10-8).
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/1930
ISSN: 133 012031
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