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How are Airborne Pollutants Measured?
The measurement of airborne pollutants is typically conducted through air quality monitoring stations that use various techniques to detect and quantify pollutants. Common methods include
gravimetric analysis
,
gas chromatography
, and
mass spectrometry
. These methods help in assessing the concentration of pollutants like
particulate matter (PM)
,
nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
, and
sulfur dioxide (SO2)
.
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