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  • Role of Atmospheric Boundary Layer (ABL) Height and Ventilation Coefficient on Urban Air Quality- A study based on Observations and NWP Model

    Aditi Singh
    11-16

    Article ID: 1421
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    Abstract: Air pollution is an issue of great concern in any urban region due to its serious health implications. The capital of India, New Delhi continues to be in the list of most polluted cities since 2014. The air quality of any region depends on the ability of dispersion of air pollutants. The height or depth of... More

    2020-01-10
  • Indoor Particulate Matter Assessment in a Northern Nigerian Abattoir and a Residential Building

    Francis Olawale Abulude, Abigail Oluwakemi Feyisetan, Kikelomo Mabinuola Arifalo, Akinyinka Akinnusotu, Lateef Johnson Bello
    20-28

    Article ID: 5104
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    Abstract: Indoor air pollution in buildings puts people at risk of developing respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Particulate matter (PM) exposure is known to cause these health issues. Preliminary efforts were made in this study to assess the quantity and quality of PM1.0, PM2.5, and PM10 present in an abattoir and a residential building in northern Nigeria.... More

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