Aboh et al., 2007 - Google Patents
EDXRF characterisation of elemental contents in PM2. 5 in a medium‐sized Swedish city dominated by a modern waste incineration plantAboh et al., 2007
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- Aboh I
- Henriksson D
- Laursen J
- Lundin M
- Pind N
- Lindgren E
- Wahnström T
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- X‐Ray Spectrometry: An International Journal
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Energy dispersive x‐ray fluorescence (EDXRF) analysis of airborne particles has previously been shown to be a powerful technique for identifying key elements or elemental ratios for identification of important sources of air pollution. In the present work the technique was …
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