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- Biomonitoring PM using transplanted lichens in an urban-industrial area of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area and integration with reference monitoring methodPublication . Gamelas ou Carla A. Gamelas, Carla; Abecasis, L.; Justino, A.; Dionísio, I.; Canha, N.; Kertesz, Z.; Almeida, S. M.
- Black Carbon source apportionment from fossil fuel and biomass burning in a suburban area near Lisbon during the COVID-19 pandemicPublication . Gamelas ou Carla A. Gamelas, Carla; Canha, N.; Vicente, Ana; Silva, Anabela; Borges, Sónia; Alves, Célia; Kertesz, Z.; Almeida, S.M.
- Characterization of a settled dust event in an urban area affected by industrial activitiesPublication . Gamelas ou Carla A. Gamelas, Carla; Justino, A. R.; Canha, N.; Coutinho, J. T.; Kertesz, Z.; Almeida, S. M.
- Chemical characterization of atmospheric particulate matter and source apportionment in an urban-industrial area of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (Portugal)Publication . Gamelas ou Carla A. Gamelas, Carla; Canha, N.; Vicente, A.; Alves, C.; Kertesz, Z.; Almeida, S. M.
- Citizens involvement in the assessment of atmospheric contamination in an industrial areaPublication . Justino, A. R.; Abecassis, L.; Gamelas ou Carla A. Gamelas, Carla; Canha, N.; Kertesz, Z.; Almeida, S. M.
- Citizens’ involvement in air biomonitoring with strawberry plantsPublication . Gamelas ou Carla A. Gamelas, Carla; Canha, N.; Justino, A. R.; Nunes, A.; Abecasis, L.; Nunes, S.; Kertesz, Z.; Almeida, S. M.
- Contribution of micro‐PIXE to the characterization of settled dust events in an urban area affected by industrial activitiesPublication . Justino, A. R.; Canha, N.; Gamelas ou Carla A. Gamelas, Carla; Coutinho, J. T.; Kertesz, Z.; Almeida, S. M.This study aimed to identify possible sources of settled dust events that occurred in an urban area nearby an industrial park, which alarmed the local population. Settled dust was collected in January 2019 and its chemical characterization was assessed by micro-PIXE, focusing on a total of 29 elements. Comparison with chemical profiles of particulate matter from different types of environment was conducted, along with the assessment of crustal enrichment factors and Spearman correlations, allowing to understand which sources were contributing to this settled dust event. A nearby industrial area’s influence was identified due to the contents of Fe, Cr and Mn, which are typical tracers of iron and steel industries.
- Source apportionment of PM2.5 in the pre-pandemic versus pandemic period in an area near Lisbon: lessons for air quality managementPublication . Gamelas ou Carla A. Gamelas, Carla; Canha, Nuno; Vicente, Ana; Silva, Anabela; Borges, Sónia; Alves, Célia; Kertesz, Z.; Almeida, S. M.