Trace Elements and Radionuclides in Urban Air Monitored by Moss and Tree Leaves

  • Popovic D
  • Todorovic D
  • Anicic M
  • et al.
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Abstract

In urban areas, air quality is strongly influenced by numerous anthropogenic activities. High population density, heavy traffic and domestic heating in winters in the centre, and various industrial activities at the outskirts, influence atmospheric concentrations of trace elements and radionuclides. Consequently, large population is exposed to possible adverse effects arising from the altered urban air composition. Therefore, air quality monitoring has become one of the standard quality control procedures in urban areas.

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Popovic, D., Todorovic, D., Anicic, M., Tomasevic, M., Nikolic, J., & Ajtic, J. (2010). Trace Elements and Radionuclides in Urban Air Monitored by Moss and Tree Leaves. In Air Quality. Sciyo. https://doi.org/10.5772/9755

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