Particulate matters are the result of various processes in the atmosphere that are part of everyday life. The chemical composition of these particles is mainly influenced by their origin. Their behavior is also dependent on meteorological conditions and other factors as well. The aim of this paper was to identify sources of particulate matters by means of statistical methods due to the presence of 17 heavy metals. The problem solving assumes the knowledge of multivariate statistical data analysis methods as principal components analysis (PCA), factor analysis (FA) and multivariate regression and vector algebra. For the application of methodology suitable software may prove appropriate
Suspended particulate matter (SPM) is an important multi-source component of air pollution that has ...
Monitoring and assessment of the physical and chemical constituents of airborne pollutants are now c...
An assessment of air quality of Belgrade, Serbia, was performed by determining the trace element con...
In this paper, we present an application of multivariate statistical analysis for characterising atm...
This study was conducted to determine heavy metal concentrations in particulate matter (PM10) and th...
#nofulltext# --- Bayat, Cuma (Arel Author)In this study, the size distribution of airborne particles...
Particulate matter is the mixture of solid and liquid particles. It may at times cause adverse effec...
Study on fine particles (PM2.5) and its effects towards health and environment has become as main co...
Metals are found in street dust especially in big cities, like Istanbul. This is a significant contr...
Three locations in Cantabria (Spain) exceed the daily PM10 limit value more times than the 35 allowe...
Air pollution is a wide concern for human health and requires the development of air quality control...
Atmospheric particulate concentrations were measured at an industrial site in southern Italy from Se...
This study reports the concentrations of PM1 trace elements (As, Cd, Co, Cr, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sb and ...
Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in the ambient air is associated with various health eff...
In the present study, airborne particulate matters based on particle sizes were aimed to be investig...
Suspended particulate matter (SPM) is an important multi-source component of air pollution that has ...
Monitoring and assessment of the physical and chemical constituents of airborne pollutants are now c...
An assessment of air quality of Belgrade, Serbia, was performed by determining the trace element con...
In this paper, we present an application of multivariate statistical analysis for characterising atm...
This study was conducted to determine heavy metal concentrations in particulate matter (PM10) and th...
#nofulltext# --- Bayat, Cuma (Arel Author)In this study, the size distribution of airborne particles...
Particulate matter is the mixture of solid and liquid particles. It may at times cause adverse effec...
Study on fine particles (PM2.5) and its effects towards health and environment has become as main co...
Metals are found in street dust especially in big cities, like Istanbul. This is a significant contr...
Three locations in Cantabria (Spain) exceed the daily PM10 limit value more times than the 35 allowe...
Air pollution is a wide concern for human health and requires the development of air quality control...
Atmospheric particulate concentrations were measured at an industrial site in southern Italy from Se...
This study reports the concentrations of PM1 trace elements (As, Cd, Co, Cr, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sb and ...
Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in the ambient air is associated with various health eff...
In the present study, airborne particulate matters based on particle sizes were aimed to be investig...
Suspended particulate matter (SPM) is an important multi-source component of air pollution that has ...
Monitoring and assessment of the physical and chemical constituents of airborne pollutants are now c...
An assessment of air quality of Belgrade, Serbia, was performed by determining the trace element con...