A study on indoor particulate matter variation in time based on count and sizes and in relation to meteorological conditions

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An important aspect of air pollution analysis consists of the varied presence of particulate matter in analyzed air samples. In this respect, the present work aims to present a case study regarding the evolution in time of quantified particulate matter of different sizes. This study is based on data acquisitioned in an indoor location, already used in a former particulate matter-related article; thus, it can be considered as a continuation of that study, with the general aim to demonstrate the necessity to expand the existing network for pollution monitoring. Besides particle matter quantification, a correlation of the obtained results is also presented against meteorological data acquisitioned by the National Air Quality Monitoring Network. The transformation of quantified PM data in mass per volume and a comparison with other results are also addressed.

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Bodor, M. (2021). A study on indoor particulate matter variation in time based on count and sizes and in relation to meteorological conditions. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13158263

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