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Urban vegetation and their relative ability in intercepting particle pollution (PM 2.5)

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[Ti: Urban vegetation and their relative ability in intercepting particle pollution (PM 2.5)]
[Au: Abdollahi, K.K.,, Ning, Z.H., and, Negatu, A.,]
[So: In: Third Symposium on the Urban Environment, Davis, CA, Aug. 14-18, 2000. Boston: American Meteorological Society. p. 127-128.]
[Ky: Physical Benefits of Urban Forests]]

Authors
K.K. Abdollahi, Z.H. Ning, A. Negatu
Date Published
2000
Journal/Conference
In: Third Symposium on the Urban Environment, Davis, CA, Aug. 14-18, 2000. Boston: American Meteorological Society. p. 127-128.
Publisher
In: Third Symposium on the Urban Environment, Davis, CA, Aug. 14-18, 2000. Boston: American Meteorological Society. p. 127-128.
ISBN/ISSN
NA
Sub-Topics
Air Quality/Pollution
Keywords
Physical Benefits of Urban Forests
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