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Air Pollution provides a comprehensive overview of air pollution, exploring its sources, effects, and the strategies used to monitor and mitigate its impact on the environment and human health. It covers the fundamental principles of air pollution science, including the chemical and physical characteristics of pollutants, atmospheric processes, and the interactions between natural and anthropogenic emissions.
Contents
1. Desert dust and health effects
STEFANIA PAPATHEODOROU
2. Real-Time PM Monitoring: Insights into Composition Analysis and Source Apportionment
Manousos Manousakas, Konstantinos Eleftheriadis, Olga Zografou, Francesco Canonaco, Anna Tobler, Evangelia Diapouli, Maria Gini, Kaspar Daellenbach and Andre Prevot
3. Bioaerosols in a changing planet: Beyond the state-of-the-art
STEFANIE GILLES and Athanasios Damials
4. Urban green spaces: A key urban infrastructure for air and acoustic quality
Guillermo Rey-Gozalo
5. N2O emissions and NO3 leaching from organic arable crop rotations
VALENTINI PAPPA
6. Concentrations of elements in lichen and source apportionment
SERPIL Yenisoy
7. The contribution of industry in the levels of atmospheric heavy metals
JESUS D. DE LA ROSA
8. Vehicle-induced fugitive particulate matter emissions in arid environments
Konstantinos E. Kakosimos
9. Air pollution levels in South America
NESTOR Y. ROJAS
10. Noise pollution in urban environments: causes, effects, and solutions
Jorge P. Arenas



