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Título: Aplicabilidad de un modelo estadístico para pronosticar niveles de contaminación por ozono y PM10 en Guadalajara, México
Autor: Alarcón Aguilar, Tomás
Asesor: Figueroa Montaño, Arturo
Fecha de titulación: 2015
Editorial: Biblioteca Digital wdg.biblio
Universidad de Guadalajara
Resumen: Since London's 'The Great Smog' in the 1950's, there has been an mcrease m awareness of the harmful effects of bad air pollution in society (MOE, 2014). Approximately 4,000 deaths were attributed to the event and the government of the affected English capital, after establishing the roots of the cause, enacted the Clean Air Act in 1956 in order to combat the problem (MOE, 2014). Policies aimed at controlling emissions from industry and personal-use paved way for increased efforts globally, but interestingly, as the global urban population doubled - vehicle use increased; and so did air pollution levels (Brimblecombe, 2006). Today, there are more than 1.2 billion vehicles globally with estimates of 90% of air pollution in urban areas coming from these mobile sources (SEMADES, 2011; World Bank, 2013).
URI: https://wdg.biblio.udg.mx
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12104/79828
Programa educativo: MAESTRIA EN CIENCIAS EN HIDROMETEOROLOGÍA
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