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Organochlorine pesticides in ambient air in Durban, South Africa

Despite the existence of numerous sources and continuing use, information regarding emissions and airborne concentrations of organochlorine pesticides in Africa is extremely limited. This paper presents results of a monitoring program conducted in Durban, South Africa that was designed to characteri...

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Published in:The Science of the total environment 2008-07, Vol.397 (1), p.119-130
Main Authors: Batterman, S.A., Chernyak, S.M., Gounden, Y., Matooane, M., Naidoo, R.N.
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