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Large global variations in measured airborne metal concentrations driven by anthropogenic sources

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Large global variations in measured airborne metal concentrations driven by anthropogenic sources

J. Mcneill, G. Snider, et al.

This groundbreaking study reveals the concerning levels of airborne metals in fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅) across various global locations, highlighting serious health risks, especially in densely populated cities like Dhaka and Kanpur. Conducted by a diverse team of experts, including Jacob McNeill and Crystal L. Weagle, it underscores the urgent need for enhanced air quality measures.

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