Coal burning induced endemic fluorosis in China
Wide-spread coal-burning in China is caused by indoor combustion of high fluoride(F)-containing coal. The incidence of fluorosis increases with increase in the F content of coal. Indoor airborne F of fluorosis-afflicted areas exists mainly in a gaseous form (SiF sub(4) and HF) with some co-existing...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fluoride 1996, Vol.29 (4), p.207-211 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Wide-spread coal-burning in China is caused by indoor combustion of high fluoride(F)-containing coal. The incidence of fluorosis increases with increase in the F content of coal. Indoor airborne F of fluorosis-afflicted areas exists mainly in a gaseous form (SiF sub(4) and HF) with some co-existing aerosol forms. Gaseous F contributes about 40-84% of total inorganic F emission. Total airborne inorganic F was in the range of 11-155 mu g/m super(3), several times higher than the National Hygienic Standards. Total F intake by adults in disease areas was found to be about 10 mg/day as compared to 0.8 mg/day in non-disease areas. |
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ISSN: | 0015-4725 |