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Abstract Plant‐available soil extractable P is used for making P fertilizer recommendations and can be helpful in assessing P loss potential in surface runoff water. Current efforts to relate soil test P (STP) to soluble P concentration in snowmelt surface runoff in the Canadian Prairie Pothole Region do not account for the relative solubility of the P
B. Weiseth +2 more
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Proses produksi waterglass yang berlangsung di PT X, Sukoharjo menghasilkan sejumlah polutan atau emisi yang salah satunya berupa partikulat debu tersuspensi total atau Total Suspended Particulate (TSP).
Daniel Surya Wijaya +2 more
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Vliv konstrukce spalovacích zařízeních na emise TZL při spalování dřeva a hnědého uhlí [PDF]
Solid fuel burning household heat sources are considered to be significant producers of total suspended particulates (TSP). In the year 2005, c. 35% of the total particulate matter emissions PM10 (in The Czech Republic) came out from household heating [1]
Branc, Michal +2 more
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Children Health Risk Assessment of Metals in Total Suspended Particulate Matter (TSP) and PM1 in Kindergartens during Winter and Spring Seasons [PDF]
This study evaluates the health risks related to heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sb, Se, Zn, and metalloid As) in the indoor dust samples of total suspended particles (TSP) and particles with diameter <1 μm (PM1). The samples were collected during 5-day periods during the spring and winter seasons in the Upper Silesia region, Poland.
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Abstract Atmospheric particulate‐bound mercury (PBM), adsorbed onto aerosols like TSP and PM2.5 (PBMTSP and PBM2.5), is crucial to the Hg biogeochemical cycle. However, the mechanisms underlying the formation and transportation of PBM remain unclear. This study aims to explore these mechanisms by utilizing Hg isotopes and collecting PBMTSP and PBM2.5 ...
Xuechao Qin +6 more
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This study aims to determine the concentration of Total Suspended Particulate (TSP) in Kupang City and analyze public health risks. The sampling method used is the High Volume Air Sampler (HVAS) according to SNI 7119-3-2017. XRF analysis was carried out to determine the elements in the particulates.
Sambur, Ma'aki M. D. +2 more
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Abstract Exposure to wildfire smoke is a well‐known concern for public health and is anticipated to worsen with an increase in wildfire activity related to climate change. This study uses satellite and ground‐based carbon monoxide (CO) measurements from 2004 to 2019 to evaluate a change in its seasonal cycle due to wildfire emissions.
Victoria A. Flood +4 more
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Detection of biological toxicity of haze with algae fluorescence
The comprehensive toxicity of haze cannot be evaluated by evaluating each pollutant separately because haze contains complex components. In order to quickly, accurately and comprehensively evaluate the comprehensive toxicity of haze, Algae chlorophyll ...
Jiansheng CUI +4 more
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Levels of heavy metals composition in atmospheric aerosol samples and the influence of african episodes [PDF]
Particulate matter pollution is a serious environmental issue mainly due to the presence of toxic substances and trace metals in the atmosphere from a variety of pollution emission sources.
Cabello, María +7 more
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The study aims to analyze the concentration of TSP generated from the smokestacks of biomass fuelled power plant with 2 x 15 MWÂ capacity along with the pattern of distribution in the ambient air around the plant. The field observation conducted in Jl. K. L. Yos Sudarso KM 10.5 by making five (5) ambient air sample point, the point I is located around
Shindy Zellia +4 more
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