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    Chemical characteristics and causes of airborne particulate pollution in warm seasons in Wuhan, central China by X. Lyu, N. Chen, H. Guo, L. Zeng, W. Zhang, F. Shen, J. Quan, N. Wang

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The source apportionment results confirm that biomass burning was the main cause of episodes 1, 3, and 4, with contributions to PM<sub>2.5</sub> of 46.6 % ± 3.0 %, 50.8 % ± 1.2 %, and 44.8 % ± 2.6%, respectively, whereas fugitive dust was the leading factor in episode 2. …”
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    Methane emissions from oil and gas production sites and their storage tanks in West Virginia by Derek Johnson, Nigel Clark, Robert Heltzel, Mahdi Darzi, Tracey L. Footer, Scott Herndon, Eben D. Thoma

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Site specific emissions ranged from 0.4 to 10.5 kg/hr with arithmetic and geometric means of 3.8 and 2.2 kg/hr, respectively. The two largest categories of emissions by mass were pneumatic devices (35 kg/hr or ∼61% of total) and tanks (14.3 kg/hr or ∼25% of total). …”
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    Chemical characterization of fine particulate matter, source apportionment and long-range transport clusters in Thohoyandou, South Africa by Rirhandzu J. Novela, Wilson M. Gitari, Hector Chikoore, Peter Molnar, Rabelani Mudzielwana, Janine Wichmann

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The mean of concentrations of PM2.5, soot, black carbon and UVPM were 10.9 μg/m3, 0.69x10-5 m-1, 1.22 μg/m3 and 1.40 μg/m3, respectively. …”
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    Mobile power generation system based on biomass gasification by Lu Ding, Mingming Yang, Kai Dong, Dai-Viet N. Vo, Douglas Hungwe, Jiahan Ye, Alexander Ryzhkov, Kunio Yoshikawa

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…A variety of biomass was densified and carbonized by harnessing fugitive heat sources before charging into the reactor. …”
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    Environmental and health implications of Pb-bearing particles in settled urban dust from an arid city affected by Pb–Zn factory emissions by M. F. Soto-Jiménez, S. Roos-Muñoz, S. Soto-Morales, L. E. Gómez-Lizarrága, L. Bucio-Galindo

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Our analysis revealed a range of Pb-bearing particle sizes and morphologies with varying Pb (0.3 to 51–87.2%) and other element contents, such as As (0.04 to 1–3.4%), Cd (0.4 to 3.3–5.1%), Cu (0.51–14.1%), Hg (ND-0.6%), and Zn (1.7 to 79–90.3%). …”
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    High-resolution atmospheric emission inventory of the argentine energy sector. Comparison with edgar global emission database by S. Enrique Puliafito, David G. Allende, Paula S. Castesana, Maria F. Ruggeri

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…EDGAR underestimates 60 Gg of methane emissions from road transport sector and fugitive emissions from refining activities.…”
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    Andy Warhol and His Amazing Technicolor Shoes: Characterizing the Synthetic Dyes Found in Dr. Ph. Martin’s Synchromatic Transparent Watercolors and Used in <i>À la Recherche du Sho... by Abed Haddad, Toni Nakie-Miller, Josephine Brilliant Jenks, Glen Kowach

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The dyes decisively identified include Acid Red 73, Acid Red 87, Acid Red 17, Acid Red 103, Basic Red 1, Acid Orange 7, Acid Yellow 23, Acid Green 1, Basic Green 4, Acid Blue 3, Acid Blue 93, Basic Violet 3, Basic Violet 10, Basic Violet 17, and Acid Black 2. …”
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    Evaluation of Extinction Effect of PM<sub>2.5</sub> and Its Chemical Components during Heating Period in an Urban Area in Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei Region by Qi Zhang, Long Qin, Yang Zhou, Shiguo Jia, Liying Yao, Zhiyang Zhang, Lina Zhang

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Based on the positive matrix factorization (PMF) model and localized IMPROVE method, secondary aerosols were identified as the main source contributing to both PM<sub>2.5</sub> concentration (48.2%) and B<sub>ext</sub> (44.3%) during HP, followed by vehicular emission and coal combustion, biomass burning with municipal incinerators, fugitive dust, and steel processing.…”
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