Fine particulate definition
Examples of Fine particulate in a sentence
The six common air pollutants for which EPA regulates through the NAAQS are: Carbon monoxide (CO); Nitrogen dioxide (NO2); Sulfur dioxide (SO2); Fine particulate matter (PM2.5); Coarse particulate matter (PM10); Ozone; and Lead.
E., et al., Fine particulate matter components and emergency department visits for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in the St. Louis, Missouri-Illinois, metropolitan area.
Fine particulate matter source attribution for Southeast Texas, Journal of Geophysical Research, doi:10.1029/ 2002JD002339.
Fine particulate Sampler APM MFC550 was used for monitoring Particulate Matter (PM2.5 and PM10); gaseous pollutants like SO2, and NO2 was collected by Gaseous Pollutant Sampler APM 433 and CO was monitored by Serinous 30 CO Analyzer with NDIR detector.
Fine particulate matter is recycled and off-gas passed through packed-bed absorbers.
Priority 1: Meeting National Ambient Air Quality Standards Fine particulate, PM2.5: As noted earlier, communities around Oregon still violate or are at risk of violating the daily fine particulate matter standard.
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) refers to those particles with a mean aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to 2.5 micrograms per meter.