tuhkapäästö
Tuhkapäästö, translated as ash emission, is a term used to describe the release of ash particles into the atmosphere from both natural and human-made sources. It refers to emissions primarily composed of fine particulate matter, whose composition varies depending on the source and processes involved. The term is used in environmental science and air quality discussions to describe events that can affect health, visibility, and ecosystems.
Common natural sources include volcanic eruptions, which eject large volumes of ash and fine particles into
Emissions are typically characterized by particle size, such as PM10 and PM2.5, and by chemical composition.
Impacts from tukapäästö include respiratory and cardiovascular health effects, environmental deposition on soils and waters, and