Impact of Saharan dust on particulate matter characteristics in an urban and a natural locality in Central Europe
Jan Loskot,
Daniel Jezbera,
Martina Nalezinková
et al.
Abstract:In late March to early April 2024, an unusually high amount of sand dust was wind-blown to Europe from the Sahara Desert. Most of mainland Europe was affected by these sand dust particles. As a result, Central Europe experienced an exceptionally high increase in air pollution. In this work, the impact of this Saharan dust event on PM
10
characteristics in an urban and a natural locality in the Czech Republic was investigated. PM
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concentrations during the Saharan… Show more
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