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Towards comprehensive air quality management using low-cost sensors for pollution source apportionment

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Towards comprehensive air quality management using low-cost sensors for pollution source apportionment

D. Bousiotis, G. Allison, et al.

This groundbreaking research showcases a cost-effective method for air pollution source apportionment using low-cost sensors and advanced analytic techniques. Conducted by Dimitrios Bousiotis and colleagues from the University of Birmingham, alongside Gordon Allison from DustScan Limited, the study reveals critical insights into pollution sources across various sites, with significant implications for air quality management.

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