Wearable camera-derived microenvironments in relation to personal exposure to PM2.5
Data regarding which microenvironments drive exposure to air pollution in low and middle income countries are scarce. Our objective was to identify sources of time-resolved personal PM2.5 exposure in peri-urban India using wearable camera-derived microenvironmental information. We conducted a panel...
Main Authors: | Salmon, M, Milà, C, Bhogadi, S, Addanki, S, Madhira, P, Muddepaka, N, Mora, A, Sanchez, M, Kinra, S, Sreekanth, V, Doherty, A, Marshall, J, Tonne, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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