Ecological Response
Ecological Response
Ecological Response
ECOLOGICAL RESPONSE -
AIR POLLUTION
200BARCH068 | SIDDHANT KOTAK
200BARCH098 | UTKARSH SHARMA
200BARCH044 | SHIVYA KHANDELWAL
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AIR POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTION IS CONTAMINATION OF THE INDOOR
OR OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT BY ANY CHEMICAL,
PHYSICAL OR BIOLOGICAL AGENT THAT MODIFIES
THE NATURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE
ATMOSPHERE.
Think of the AQI as a yardstick that runs from 0 to 500. The higher the AQI value, the greater the level of air
pollution and the greater the health concern. For example, an AQI value of 50 or below represents good air
quality, while an AQI value over 300 represents hazardous air quality.
For each pollutant an AQI value of 100 generally corresponds to an ambient air concentration that equals
the level of the short-term national ambient air quality standard for protection of public health. AQI values
at or below 100 are generally thought of as satisfactory. When AQI values are above 100, air quality is
unhealthy: at first for certain sensitive groups of people, then for everyone as AQI values get higher.
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Daily AQI Color Levels of Concern Values of Index Description of Air Quality
Nitrogen
1 hour 0.08 parts per million (ppm)
dioxide
Manual
Manual samplers draw a known volume of air through a filter. The
filter is weighed on an analytical balance before and after
sampling, and the difference in weight divided by the volume of air
pulled through the filter gives the mass concentration of the
particulate.
Automated
Automated samplers do the weighing in the field. There are two
types of automated samplers in common usage: samplers that use
a beta gauge for mass measurement and samplers that use a
tapered element oscillating microbalance (TEOM) for mass
measurement.
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SOLARIMETER
A solarimeter is a device designed to identify the radiation
level of solar exposure on the Earth's surface. Solarimeters
are placed atop a flat surface where they can gain
exposure to the full spectrum of electromagnetic radiation
coming from the Sun. As the solar radiation impacts the
Earth's surface, the sensors within the device measure a full
180 degree radius around the instrument, finding the
density and changes in this radiation.
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IMPACT
From smog hanging over cities to smoke inside the home, air pollution poses a major threat to
health and climate.
Ambient (outdoor) air pollution in both cities and rural areas is causing fine particulate matter
which result in strokes, heart diseases, lung cancer, acute and chronic respiratory diseases.
Additionally, around 2.4 billion people are exposed to dangerous levels of household air pollution,
while using polluting open fires or simple stoves for cooking fueled by kerosene, biomass (wood,
animal dung and crop waste) and coal.
The combined effects of ambient air pollution and household air pollution is associated with 7
million premature deaths annually.
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