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THE URBAN ATMOSPHERE AND ITS EFFECTS

edited by Peter Brimblecombe (University of East Anglia) & Robert L Maynard (Department of Health, London)

Air Pollution Reviews will provide state-of-the-art reviews of key problems in air pollution science. Leading research workers and key figures from the regulatory and industrial communities will contribute detailed and yet accessible accounts of areas in which they have recognised expertise. The series will run to five volumes, the first being more general than the succeeding volumes. In Volume 1, current perceptions of the effects of air pollutants on health will be reviewed. Recent epidemiological data on the links between particles and effects on health and the methods used to investigate these associations will be critically assessed. For students reading environmental science and those beginning research on air pollution and its effects, regulatory toxicologists and physicians with an interest in environmental medicine, this series will be a central source of up-to-date, critically reviewed information.

 
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Readership: Final year students in environmental science.
 
“This book offers a perspective about the situation overseas that may be valuable in libraries that support extensive environmental programs.”
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388pp
Pub. date: Dec 2000
eISBN: 9781848160842
 
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