tozlar
Tozlar is the Turkish plural for dusts, referring to tiny solid particles that are suspended in air or settle on surfaces. They come from minerals, soil, pollen, and various organic matter. In air quality science, dust is often categorized by size, with PM10 and PM2.5 indicating particles with aerodynamic diameters under 10 and 2.5 micrometers, respectively.
Natural sources include wind-blown desert dust, volcanic ash, sea spray, and biological material. Human activities such
Composition varies by source. Mineral dust may consist of quartz, clays, and feldspars; organic and biological
Health effects depend on size and content; inhalation of fine dust is linked to respiratory and cardiovascular
Monitoring combines gravimetric and optical methods, reporting metrics such as PM10 and PM2.5. Air quality indexes
Mitigation focuses on reducing emissions, improving filtration and ventilation, water or stabilization techniques on construction sites,