Emissions of particulate matter (PM) from vehicle and industrial sources constitute a hazard to human health. Here, we apply biomagnetic monitoring to (a) discriminate between potential PM<sub>10</sub> sources around a steelworks and (b) examine magnetic source differentiation for a combined, U.K.-based, magnetic data set (steelworks, roadside, power-generating site). Tree leaves (sampled September 2009, as passive PM receptors) and putative sources were subjected to rapid magnetic characterization (magnetic remanence measurements). Fuzzy cluster analysis of the combined data set identified three clusters, showing that particulates emitted from vehicle fleets (e.g., diesel/petrol), and from different industrial processes can be magnetically...
Recently, air pollution alerts were issued in the Metropolitan Area of Aburrá Valley (AVMA) d...
Trabajo presentado en el Japan Geoscience Union Meeting, celebrado en Chiba (Japón), del 20 al 24 de...
Particulate matter derived from various sources of fuel combustion contains minor to trace amounts o...
Emissions of particulate matter (PM) from vehicle and industrial sources constitute a hazard to huma...
Preliminary mineral magnetic results from a pilot project investigating the suitability of roadside ...
The chronic exposure to particulate matter (PM) pollution causes harmful effects on humans, especial...
Inhalation of particulate pollutants below 10 μm in size (PM10) is associated with adverse health ef...
Clear association exists between ambient PM10 concentrations and adverse health outcomes. However, d...
We report here the novel use of rapid and non-destructive magnetic measurements to investigate the s...
We report the characterization of anthropogenic magnetic particulate matter (MPM) collected on leave...
A new method is presented for fast quantification of urban pollution sources in atmospheric particul...
Particulate matter (PM) emitted in the steel production and cement industry, as well as in the trans...
Industrial activity such as burning of fossil fuels produces magnetically enhanced particulates. The...
The global burden of disease associated with ambient particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution is the lea...
International audienceEnvironmental magnetism techniques are increasingly used to map the deposition...
Recently, air pollution alerts were issued in the Metropolitan Area of Aburrá Valley (AVMA) d...
Trabajo presentado en el Japan Geoscience Union Meeting, celebrado en Chiba (Japón), del 20 al 24 de...
Particulate matter derived from various sources of fuel combustion contains minor to trace amounts o...
Emissions of particulate matter (PM) from vehicle and industrial sources constitute a hazard to huma...
Preliminary mineral magnetic results from a pilot project investigating the suitability of roadside ...
The chronic exposure to particulate matter (PM) pollution causes harmful effects on humans, especial...
Inhalation of particulate pollutants below 10 μm in size (PM10) is associated with adverse health ef...
Clear association exists between ambient PM10 concentrations and adverse health outcomes. However, d...
We report here the novel use of rapid and non-destructive magnetic measurements to investigate the s...
We report the characterization of anthropogenic magnetic particulate matter (MPM) collected on leave...
A new method is presented for fast quantification of urban pollution sources in atmospheric particul...
Particulate matter (PM) emitted in the steel production and cement industry, as well as in the trans...
Industrial activity such as burning of fossil fuels produces magnetically enhanced particulates. The...
The global burden of disease associated with ambient particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution is the lea...
International audienceEnvironmental magnetism techniques are increasingly used to map the deposition...
Recently, air pollution alerts were issued in the Metropolitan Area of Aburrá Valley (AVMA) d...
Trabajo presentado en el Japan Geoscience Union Meeting, celebrado en Chiba (Japón), del 20 al 24 de...
Particulate matter derived from various sources of fuel combustion contains minor to trace amounts o...