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Impact of secondary inorganic aerosol and road traffic at a suburban air quality monitoring station
PM10 from a suburban site in the northwest of Spain was assessed using data from chemical determinations, meteorological parameters, aerosol maps and five-day back trajectories of air masses. Temporal variations in the chemical composition of PM10 were subsequently related to stationary/mobile local sources and long-range transport stemming from Europe and North Africa.
Impact of secondary inorganic aerosol and road traffic at a suburban air quality monitoring station
PM10 from a suburban site in the northwest of Spain was assessed using data from chemical determinations, meteorological parameters, aerosol maps and five-day back trajectories of air masses. Temporal variations in the chemical composition of PM10 were subsequently related to stationary/mobile local sources and long-range transport stemming from Europe and North Africa.
Impact of secondary inorganic aerosol and road traffic at a suburban air quality monitoring station
Megido, L (author) / Negral, L / Castrillón, L / Fernández-Nava, Y / Suárez-Peña, B / Marañón, E
2017
Article (Journal)
English
BKL:
43.00
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