Goossens, 2012 - Google Patents
A method for dry extracting large volumes of fine particulate matter from bulk soil samplesGoossens, 2012
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- 10419730494693640521
- Author
- Goossens D
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- Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health
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A significant part of ambient dust consists of fine particles derived from natural soils. Because many toxic constituents are concentrated in the smallest particle fractions, and because these small particulates are the most easily inhaled, the fine-particle fraction of soil …
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