Increasing ambient levels of fine particles due to anthropogenic activities are leading to adverse effects on human health and climate change. The present study on PM2.5 carbonaceous characterization for different land use patterns attempts to improve spatial understanding of sources in Mumbai city.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmbient concentrations of PM2.5 and PM10 are of concern with respect to effects on human health and environment. Increased levels of mortality and morbidity have been associated with respirable particulate air pollution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn attempt has been made to determine the levels of benzene in air at different locations in Mumbai city. Levels of benzene in air have been determined by adsorbing air at a uniform flow rate on especially fabricated activated coconut charcoal cartridges followed by thermal desorption and detection on Varian GC-MS. The results show that maximum concentrations of benzene have been observed at traffic junctions and petrol pumps.
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