An investigation of the PM2.5 concentrations and cumulative inhaled dose during subway commutes in Changchun, China
Air quality in subway systems is crucial as it affects the health of passengers and staff. Although most tests of PM2.5 concentrations in subway stations have taken place in public areas, PM2.5 is less understood in workplaces. Few studies have estimated the cumulative inhaled dose of passengers bas...
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Main Authors: | Chang, L., Chong, W.T., Yau, Y.H., Cui, T., Wang, X.R., Pei, F., Liu, Y.Q., Pan, S. |
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Institute for Ionics
2024
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/45000/ |
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