The Atmospheric Aerosol Transport To The

The concentrations of inhalable Participate Matter (PM15) were measured in two places: at the Moji Vale, in the industrial city of Cubatao (EOT) and at a nearby site located on the top of "Sena do Mar" sierra, in the Biological Reserve of Paranapiacaba (TOP). Staked filter units provided t...

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