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Tag Archives: MACE

Major Component of Fine Particulate Matter in a Busy Road in Metro Manila

April 18, 2018

By John Leo Algo and Genevieve Lorenzo The physical properties of fine particulate matter in Taft Avenue, Metro Manila were characterized in a study “Aerosol particle mixing state, refractory particle number size distributions and emission factors in a polluted urban environment: Case study...

Posted in Air Quality Dynamics, Projects
Tagged MACE

Elevated Levels of Black Carbon Observed in Metro Manila Roadsides

April 18, 2018

by John Leo Algo Results of the measurements of Black Carbon in three sites in Metro Manila: “Spatial Characterization of Black Carbon Mass Concentration in the Atmosphere of a Southeast Asian Megacity: An Air Quality Case Study for Metro Manila, Philippines (Alas etal,...

Posted in Air Quality Dynamics, Projects
Tagged Black Carbon, MACE
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