Investigation of PM2.5 oxidative potential in the Milan metropolitan area: Impacts of biomass burning emissions

E. Soleimanian (Los Angeles, United States of America), A. Mousavi (Los Angeles, United States of America), A. Borgini (Milan, Italy), C. De Marco (Milan, Italy), A. A. Ruprecht (Milan, Italy), C. Sioutas (Los Angeles, United States of America)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Environment and air pollution
Session: Environment and air pollution
Session type: E-poster
Number: 1780

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