Upper Hunter Valley particle characterization study: 1st progress report – site commissioning and methodology

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Date
2012-03-30
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CSIRO Publishing
Abstract
The objective of the Upper Hunter Valley Particle Characterization Study is to determine the major components and sources of particulate matter (as PM2.5 – particles with a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometres) in the two main population centres in the Upper Hunter Valley, namely Singleton and Muswellbrook. This 1st Progress Report outlines the design of the project, the methodology, and the commissioning phase.© 2012 CSIRO
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Particulates, Carbon, Atmospheric chemistry, Factorization, Air pollution, Emission
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Hibberd, M. F., Keywood, M. D.,& Cohen, D. D. (2013). Upper Hunter Valley particle characterization study: 1st progress report – site commissioning and methodology. Sydney, NSW: CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research. Retrieved from: https://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/topics/air/research/previous-research/upper-hunter-fine-particle-characterisation-study