2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-024-32592-8
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The impacts of earthquakes on air pollution and strategies for mitigation: a case study of Turkey

Alessandra Zanoletti,
Elza Bontempi

Abstract: This study delves into the repercussions of the 2023 earthquake in Turkey, particularity its impact on air pollution. A year post-event, it is evident that scientific literature has paid limited attention to monitoring the situation. However, the release of hazardous substances, such as asbestos, lead, and other toxins, from damaged structures poses a significant threat by contaminating nearby air, soil, and water sources, thereby jeopardizing ecosystems and public well-being. The improper disposal of waste po… Show more

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“…Strong earthquakes, according to the researchers, put public health and the ecosystem at risk by releasing hazardous materials into the air, which can include soil and water, such as lead, asbestos, and various toxins. After looking over relevant literature and earlier research, scientists noted that, contrary to popular belief, the impacts of related earthquakes posed a far greater threat to society (Zanoletti and Bontempi 2024 ).…”
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“…Strong earthquakes, according to the researchers, put public health and the ecosystem at risk by releasing hazardous materials into the air, which can include soil and water, such as lead, asbestos, and various toxins. After looking over relevant literature and earlier research, scientists noted that, contrary to popular belief, the impacts of related earthquakes posed a far greater threat to society (Zanoletti and Bontempi 2024 ).…”
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confidence: 99%