Sixteen-Year Monitoring of Particulate Matter Exposure in the Parisian Subway: Data Inventory and Compilation in a Database

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Title
Sixteen-Year Monitoring of Particulate Matter Exposure in the Parisian Subway: Data Inventory and Compilation in a Database
Journal
Atmosphere
Author(s)
Ben Rayana Tesnim, Debatisse Amélie, Jouannique Valérie, Sakthithasan Kirushanthi, Besançon Sophie, Molle Romain, Wild Pascal, Guinhouya Benjamin C., Guseva Canu Irina
ISSN
2073-4433
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/07/2022
Volume
13
Number
7
Pages
1061
Language
english
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Ben Rayana, Tesnim Debatisse, Amelie Jouannique, Valerie Sakthithasan, Kirushanthi Besancon, Sophie Molle, Romain Wild, Pascal Guinhouya, Benjamin C. Canu, Irina Guseva
BEN RAYANA, TESNIM/0000-0001-6917-6715; Guseva Canu, Irina/0000-0001-7059-8421
Swiss National Research Foundation (FNS) [IZCOZ0_177067]; French National Research and Technology Agency (ANRT), via the Industrial Training Agreements through Research (CIFRE) [2018/1900]
This study is funded by the Swiss National Research Foundation (FNS) (Grant No IZCOZ0_177067) and the French National Research and Technology Agency (ANRT), via the Industrial Training Agreements through Research (CIFRE) (Grant No 2018/1900).
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Abstract
The regularly reported associations between particulate matter (PM) exposure, and morbidity and mortality due to respiratory, cardiovascular, cancer, and metabolic diseases have led to the reduction in recommended outdoor PM10 and PM2.5 exposure limits. However, indoor PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations in subway systems in many cities are often higher than outdoor concentrations. The effects of these exposures on subway workers and passengers are not well known, mainly because of the challenges in exposure assessment and the lack of longitudinal studies combining comprehensive exposure and health surveillance. To fulfill this gap, we made an inventory of the PM measurement campaigns conducted in the Parisian subway since 2004. We identified 5856 PM2.5 and 18,148 PM10 results from both personal and stationary air sample measurements that we centralized in a database along with contextual information of each measurement. This database has extensive coverage of the subway network and will enable descriptive and analytical studies of indoor PM exposure in the Parisian subway and its potential effects on human health.
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Atmospheric Science, Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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