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Comparisons of urban and rural PM10−2.5 and PM2.5 mass concentrations and semi-volatile fractions in northeastern Colorado
Nicholas Clements
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of
Engineering and Applied Science, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder,
CO, 80309-0427, USA
Michael P. Hannigan
Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of
Engineering and Applied Science, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder,
CO, 80309-0427, USA
Shelly L. Miller
Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of
Engineering and Applied Science, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder,
CO, 80309-0427, USA
Jennifer L. Peel
Department of Environmental and Radiological Health
Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 80523, USA
Jana B. Milford
Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of
Engineering and Applied Science, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder,
CO, 80309-0427, USA
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Coarse and fine particulate matter were monitored in Denver and Greeley, Colorado from 2009 to early 2012 as part of the Colorado Coarse Rural-Urban Sources and Health (CCRUSH) study. The study assessed spatial and temporal variability of PM10−2.5 and PM2.5, relationships between pollutants and meteorology, and source patterns in urban and rural environments in semi-arid northeastern Colorado. In future studies, health impacts of PM10−2.5 in urban and rural Colorado communities will be assessed.
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