Ambient air quality monitoring is a broader term that refers to the measurement and monitoring of the concentrations of various air pollutants, including gases, particulate matter, and other substances, in the outdoor air. This type of monitoring provides a comprehensive picture of the overall air quality in a specific area or region and is typically conducted over a longer period of time.
Dust monitoring, on the other hand, specifically measures the concentration of airborne particles, including dust, in the outdoor air. This type of monitoring is often conducted in areas where there is a high risk of dust emissions, such as industrial sites, construction sites, and mining operations. Dust monitoring can be used to identify the sources of dust emissions and assess the potential health risks associated with exposure to particulate matter.
Both types of monitoring are important tools for understanding and managing air quality and protecting public health.