Bibliographic citations
Herrera, S., (2019). Influencia de la altura de toma de muestra y las estaciones del año en la calidad del aire de la población de Segunda Jerusalén, Rioja, San Martín - 2014 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3263
Herrera, S., Influencia de la altura de toma de muestra y las estaciones del año en la calidad del aire de la población de Segunda Jerusalén, Rioja, San Martín - 2014 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3263
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title = "Influencia de la altura de toma de muestra y las estaciones del año en la calidad del aire de la población de Segunda Jerusalén, Rioja, San Martín - 2014",
author = "Herrera Diaz, Santos Clemente",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2019"
}
Air pollution is a problem of environmental health, which emitted into the atmosphere particles and potentially harmful gases that affect human health and the environment, classified as suspended particles (dust, mists, fumes), gaseous pollutants (gases and vapors), (WHO, 2004). As a general objective it has been to evaluate the concentration of Particulate Material in suspension (PM2.5) and gases Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) and Carbon Monoxide (CO).To this end, an air quality monitoring program was carried out in two seasons, in summer, October 2015 and winter May 2016. For both cases, an automatic sampling equipment was used and the amount of PM2.5 suspended particles and sampling train equipment was determined for the determination of SO2, NO2 and CO gases. As a result, average values of PM2.5 were obtained, with 17.96 μg / m3 and 13.07 μg / m³, for both seasons, while the standard is 50μg / m3 (24 hours) and for CO gases, the average values are (51.33). μg / m3 and 49.83 μg / m³) and (48.50μg / m3 and 40.83μg / m3) for both study periods, however the standard is 10000 μg / m3 (8 hours), the values of SO2 and NO2 being constant with > 1.2 μg / m3, in the impact evaluation significance matrix, a LOW level was obtained, for PM2.5, with GOOD classification, of the Air Quality Index. Concluding that the values obtained are below the national standards, the level of concentration decreases as the height increases and is related to the presence of industrial activities and the increase of vehicular traffic.
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