Toxicidad del aire de la ciudad de Villa del Rosario en muestras de material particulado-fracción respirable PM 2.5

Autores/as

  • Alfonso Quijano Parra Universidad de Pamplona
  • Mónica Juliana Quijano Vargas Universidad de Pamplona
  • Lina Andrea Quijano Vargas Universidad de Pamplona
  • Saury Tomas Manzano Universidad de Pamplona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24054/rcta.v2i26.385

Palabras clave:

Cromatografía de gases, hidrocarburos aromáticos policíclicos, metales, PM2.5, toxicidad

Resumen

En esta investigación se realizó el monitoreo de la fracción respirable PM 2.5 en una zona urbana de Villa del Rosario-Norte de Santander influenciada por el tráfico vehicular de fuentes móviles a gasolina y diésel. El objeto del presente trabajo es establecer la relación de la exposición al PM2.5, de los metales y los HAP encontrados en el aire de Villa del Rosario- Norte de Santander-Colombia y los posibles efectos sobre la salud humana.

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2015-07-02 — Actualizado el 2015-07-02

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A. . Quijano Parra, M. J. . Quijano Vargas, L. A. . Quijano Vargas, y S. T. . Manzano, «Toxicidad del aire de la ciudad de Villa del Rosario en muestras de material particulado-fracción respirable PM 2.5», RCTA, vol. 2, n.º 26, pp. 121–127, jul. 2015.