Outdoor, indoor, and personal black carbon exposure from cookstoves burning solid fuels

Volume: 26, Issue: 5, Pages: 784 - 795
Published: Nov 6, 2015
Abstract
Black carbon (BC) emissions from solid fuel combustion are associated with increased morbidity and mortality and are important drivers of climate change. We studied BC measurements, approximated by particulate matter (PM2.5 ) absorbance, in rural Yunnan province, China, whose residents use a variety of solid fuels for cooking and heating including bituminous and anthracite coal, and wood. Measurements were taken over two consecutive 24-h periods...
Paper Details
Title
Outdoor, indoor, and personal black carbon exposure from cookstoves burning solid fuels
Published Date
Nov 6, 2015
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
5
Pages
784 - 795
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