Difference between revisions of "Air Pollution and Child Mortality"
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{{GEO User Requirement Document | {{GEO User Requirement Document | ||
− | |Title=Air Pollution and Child Mortality: A timeseries Study Sao Paolo Brazil | + | |Title=Air Pollution and Child Mortality: A timeseries Study Sao Paolo Brazil |
|DocURL=http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=1240551&blobtype=pdf | |DocURL=http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=1240551&blobtype=pdf | ||
+ | |Organization=Gleice M.S. Conceicao | ||
|DocType=Journal Article | |DocType=Journal Article | ||
|Year=2001 | |Year=2001 | ||
|DocRegion=South/Central America | |DocRegion=South/Central America | ||
− | |SubmittedDate=2009/ | + | |Status=Unsubmitted |
+ | |DocumentNumber=48 | ||
+ | |SubmittedDate=2009/09/30 | ||
+ | |Description=Sao Paolo with 11 monitoring staions, | ||
+ | |Parameters=SO2, CO, PM10, Ozone, RH, minimum temperature, mortality for children less than 5 year olds | ||
+ | |TemporalResolution=daily records | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category:CandidateDoc]] | [[Category:CandidateDoc]] |
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Doc #: 48
Title: Air Pollution and Child Mortality: A timeseries Study Sao Paolo Brazil | Document Link
Organization/Author: Gleice M.S. Conceicao
Type: "Journal Article" is not in the list (Report, Workshop, Paper, Website, Presentation, Legislation, Other) of allowed values for the "DocType" property.Journal Article
Year: 2001
Region: South/Central America"South/Central America" is not in the list (International, Africa, Asia, Non-Southeast, Asia, Southeast, Europe, North America, Oceania/Australia, Polar Region, South America) of allowed values for the "DocRegion" property.
Observation Type:
Observation Needs:
Document Status: Unsubmitted, 2009/09/30
Parameters: SO2, CO, PM10, Ozone, RH, minimum temperature, mortality for children less than 5 year olds
Description of Document: Sao Paolo with 11 monitoring staions,