Abstract

In operation since 1953, the National Air Sampling Network has collected a large quantity of data concerning the concentrations of suspended particulate air pollutants in the United States. This paper reports the results of statistical analyses of the suspended particulated data and treats in succession three major topics: establishment of the mathematical form of the distribution of particulate levels, discussion of parameters which may be used to defined these distributions, and use of the descriptive parameters in drawing conclusions as to the suspended particulate pollution in the air of the United States. 5 references, 7 figures, 9 tables.

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