Urban Aerosols and Their Impacts
Lessons Learned from the World Trade Center Tragedy
ISBN13: 9780841239166ISBN10: 0841239169
Hardback,
384 pages
Nov 2005,
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Description
Urban aerosols have been identified as important species of concern due to their potential health and environmental impacts. This symposium series book will describe the basic chemistry and physics determining the impacts of aerosol species and will highlight the research results from the measurements that were taken following the collapse of the World Trade Center (WTC) on 9/11/01. The WTC tragedy led to the release of millions of pounds of debris aside from the structural steel, part of which was widely dissipated as aerosols and particulates in the debris cloud over lower Manhattan. Additionally, continuing fires under the debris led to the release of fine combustion related aerosols for a considerable time period in this urban environment. Held during the week of the second anniversary of the WTC tragedy in NYC, the symposium book will describe various aspects of the event, aerosol and gas exposures, and the related impacts of these aerosols. The book contributions will highlight efforts work from atmospheric chemists, meteorologists, health workers, and biologists for a timely compilation of what is known and not known about the composition and transport of tropospheric aerosols in urban environs, particularly those from the WTC collapse. Particular interest is in the acute and chronic environmental effects of these aerosols as they impact human health. Chapters included in the book will also address aerosol lifetimes, aerosol transport and removal processes, acute and chronic health effects to fine aerosol and particulate exposures, and the environmental impacts of aerosols.Features
- Although there were a rash of books published after September 11th about the WTC tragedy, they focused on the personal stories of those involved rather than the scientific ramifications of air pollution. There are no related ACS books on this topic.
Product Details
384 pages; 112 halftones & line illus., 34 color illus.; 6 x 9; ISBN13: 978-0-8412-3916-6ISBN10: 0-8412-3916-9About the Author(s)
Edited by Jeffrey S. Gaffney, Senior Chemist , and Nancy A. Marley, Chemist, both at Argonne National Laboratory


