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Size distribution of atmospheric aerosols in urban sites in India
Particle size distribution of atmospheric aerosols was measured at different locations in Moradabad and Bombay, India, using an Andersen cascade impactor. The size distributions of lead, cadmium, copper and zinc were found to be bimodal. The respirable fraction of the particulates (
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