Study on the Vegetative Detritus Contribution to Beijing Urban PM2.5 Using Cellulose as a Marker
PM2.5 pollution raises environmental concern in China and other countries worldwide. The marker technique is regarded as a reliable tool for atmospheric aerosol source tracing. Cellulose can be used as a marker to identify and evaluate vegetative detritus emission to primary aerosols. An analytical...
Main Authors: | DING Yi, ZHANG Ting, DONG Shu-ping, LIU Xian-de, LIANG Han-dong |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Science Press, PR China
2013-09-01
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Series: | Yankuang ceshi |
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Online Access: | http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/id/cdfc27b8-beee-4ec9-94fa-346156561022 |
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