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@Article{SouzaMellMariSell:2010:CaFiCo,
               author = "Souza, Patricia Alexandre and Mello, William Zamboni and Mariani, 
                         Rauda Lucia and Sella, Silvia Maria",
          affiliation = "Univ Fed Fluminense, Dept Geoquim, Inst Quim, BR-24020141 Niteroi, 
                         RJ Brazil and Univ Fed Fluminense, Dept Geoquim, Inst Quim, 
                         BR-24020141 Niteroi and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais 
                         (INPE)} and Univ Fed Fluminense, Dept Quim Anal, Inst Quim, 
                         BR-24020141 Niteroi, RJ Brazil",
                title = "Caracterization of fine and coarse particulate matter and 
                         composition of the water-soluble inorganic fraction in S{\~a}o 
                         Jos{\'e} dos Campos (SP) | [Caracteriza{\c{c}}{\~a}o do 
                         material particulado fino e grosso e composi{\c{c}}{\~a}o da 
                         fra{\c{c}}{\~a}o inorg{\^a}nica sol{\'u}vel em {\'a}gua em 
                         s{\~a}o jos{\'e} dos campos (SP)]",
              journal = "Qu{\'{\i}}mica Nova",
                 year = "2010",
               volume = "33",
               number = "6",
                pages = "1247--1253",
             keywords = "airborne particulate matter, dichotomous, ammonium sulfate, 
                         RIO-DE-JANEIRO, AEROSOL SOURCE APPORTIONMENT, SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL, 
                         ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION, METROPOLITAN REGION, RAINWATER CHEMISTRY, 
                         TRACE-METALS, SEA-SALT, PRECIPITATION, EMISSIONS.",
             abstract = "Air samples of fine (PM2.5) and coarse (PM2.5-10) particulate 
                         matter were collected in Sao Jose dos Campos front February 2004 
                         to February 2005. Average PM10 mass concentrations was 31.2 +/- 
                         14.0 mu g m(-3), half of which belonging to the PM2.5 fraction. 
                         Ammonium and SO43- were predominantly found in the fine fraction. 
                         Average (NH4)(2)SO4 concentration was estimated to be about 2.9 mu 
                         g m(-3). Chloride, Na+ and NO3- were mostly associated with 
                         PM2.5-10. Chloride deficits with respect to sea-salt CI/Na ratio 
                         were found in both size fractions.",
                 issn = "0100-4042",
             language = "en",
           targetfile = "02.03.16.51_0100-4042.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "12 maio 2024"
}


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