Comprehensive Study on Secondary Organic Aerosols, PM2.5 Source Profiling
madhu pandey pandey
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Abstract
Abstract: Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is a critical pollutant with far-reaching impacts on human health, climate, and environmental quality. This study focuses on two primary objectives: source identification and characterization, and health impact assessment. Utilizing advanced source apportionment techniques and chemical characterization methods, the research identifies and quantifies the contributions of key PM2.5 sources, such as vehicular emissions, industrial activities, and natural events like wildfires and dust storms. Accurate source profiling is essential for formulating targeted mitigation strategies tailored to regional and local conditions. The findings provide a scientific basis for evidence-based policymaking, emphasizing cleaner transportation systems, stricter industrial emission controls, and sustainable land-use practices.
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Copyright © 2025 madhu pandey. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.