Difference between revisions of "Intake fractions of PM"

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Finland|Power plants|Large power plants|Emission from large (>50 MW)power plants (n=117)|0.28 (0.18-0.37)|Tainio et al. (2009)
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Finland|2000|Anthropogenic PM2.5|Power plants|Large power plants|Emission from large (>50 MW) power plants (n=117)|0.28 (0.18-0.37)|Tainio et al. (2010)
 
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Finland|2000|Anthropogenic PM2.5|Power plants|Small power plants|Emission from small (<50 MW) power plants |0.34 (0.27-0.44)|Tainio et al. (2010)
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Northern Europe|-|Anthropogenic PM2.5|Power plants|Major power plants|-|0.50|mean of all seasons; Tainio et al. (2009)
 
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What kind of intake fractions have been defined for PM?

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Difference between revisions of "Intake fractions of PM"(per million (mode; min-max))
ObsGeographical areaYearPM typeSource categorySub-categoryDescription of sub-categoryResultDescription
1Finland2000Anthropogenic PM2.5Power plantsLarge power plantsEmission from large (>50 MW) power plants (n=117)0.28 (0.18-0.37)Tainio et al. (2010)
2Finland2000Anthropogenic PM2.5Power plantsSmall power plantsEmission from small (<50 MW) power plants 0.34 (0.27-0.44)Tainio et al. (2010)
3Northern Europe-Anthropogenic PM2.5Power plantsMajor power plants-0.50mean of all seasons; Tainio et al. (2009)

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Intake fractions of PM. Opasnet . [1]. Accessed 17 May 2024.