2018
DOI: 10.21931/rb/2018.03.02.5
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Comparación de los Niveles de Concentración de Ozono Troposférico y Dióxido de Nitrógeno en Ecuador y Otras Latitudes

Abstract: Resumen: En las décadas recientes, los problemas relacionados con la actividad antropogénica han generado preocupación debido a la acumulación de contaminantes en el aire, dando como resultado cambios en las concentraciones de gases de efecto invernadero y el material particulado. En Ecuador y el resto del mundo, la contaminación atmosférica representa un riego y una amenaza para la salud y el medio ambiente. Para realizar un análisis sobre esta temática es necesario realizar un proceso dinámico, seguido de un… Show more

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“…In general, several time‐series studies have examined the relationship between adverse health outcomes and air pollution as well as meteorological variables (Augusto et al., 2020 ; Jurado et al., 2020 ; Pacheco et al., 2020 ; Tarín‐Carrasco et al., 2021 ). Long‐term exposure to NO 2 , which is a toxic gas and a primary pollutant precursor of O 3 in the troposphere (Andino‐Enriquez et al., 2018 ; Bortoli et al., 2009 ), is associated with hypertension, pulmonary dysfunction, and COPD (Lamichhane et al., 2018 ; Lyons et al., 2020 ). NO 2 also increases the risk of developing viral infections (Jurado et al., 2020 ; Pacheco et al., 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, several time‐series studies have examined the relationship between adverse health outcomes and air pollution as well as meteorological variables (Augusto et al., 2020 ; Jurado et al., 2020 ; Pacheco et al., 2020 ; Tarín‐Carrasco et al., 2021 ). Long‐term exposure to NO 2 , which is a toxic gas and a primary pollutant precursor of O 3 in the troposphere (Andino‐Enriquez et al., 2018 ; Bortoli et al., 2009 ), is associated with hypertension, pulmonary dysfunction, and COPD (Lamichhane et al., 2018 ; Lyons et al., 2020 ). NO 2 also increases the risk of developing viral infections (Jurado et al., 2020 ; Pacheco et al., 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%