2021
DOI: 10.3390/f12121785
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Mountain Pine Beetle Impacts on Health through Lost Forest Air Pollutant Sinks

Abstract: The mountain pine beetle (MPB) destroys millions of coniferous trees annually throughout Western US forests. Coniferous forests are important air pollutant sinks, removing pollutants from the air such as PM2.5 (particulate matter < 2.5 μm in diameter), O3 (ozone), SO2 (sulfur dioxide), NO2 (nitrogen dioxide), and CO (carbon monoxide). In this paper, US Forest Service data on MPB tree mortality in the Western US is combined with a forest air pollution model (i-Tree Eco) and standard health impact functions t… Show more

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“…PM 2.5 deposition rates vary across vegetation types, with trees generally having a greater effect. Existing research suggests that coniferous forests, in particular, play a significant role in retaining PM 2.5 due to their higher deposition rate [43]. In Taipei City in 2016, the contribution of vegetation to PM 2.5 removal was found to be highest in mixed forests, followed by broadleaf forests, coniferous forests, greenfield trees, and street trees [34].…”
Section: Effect Analysis Of Vegetation Pm 25 Purification Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PM 2.5 deposition rates vary across vegetation types, with trees generally having a greater effect. Existing research suggests that coniferous forests, in particular, play a significant role in retaining PM 2.5 due to their higher deposition rate [43]. In Taipei City in 2016, the contribution of vegetation to PM 2.5 removal was found to be highest in mixed forests, followed by broadleaf forests, coniferous forests, greenfield trees, and street trees [34].…”
Section: Effect Analysis Of Vegetation Pm 25 Purification Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%