Asimakopoulos et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Assessment of PM2. 5 and PM1 chemical profile in a multiple-impacted Mediterranean urban area: Origin, sources and meteorological dependenceAsimakopoulos et al., 2014
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- 1484636068773606833
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- Asimakopoulos D
- Bougiatioti A
- Maggos T
- Vasilakos C
- Mihalopoulos N
- et al.
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- Publication venue
- Science of the Total Environment
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Airborne particulate matter in the PM 2.5 and PM 1 size ranges has been sampled at three sites within the Mediterranean urban area of the Athens Basin, representing background, roadside-industrialized and coastal background locations. With the principal aim to identify …
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