Abstract

The chemical nature of the two basic kinds of smog is defined. Sampling programs for urban areas are described. The types of symptoms caused by pollutants are discussed. Among those treated are eye irritants, ozone and plant toxicants, carcinogenic compounds, and respiratory irritants. An epidemiological approach to study of chronic air pollution problems is briefly discussed. 21 references.

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