2018
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.5970868.v1
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Radiocarbon (14C) Concentration of Local Pollution in Street Trees Located at Intersections

Abstract: <p>At large intersections, vehicles consume and generate a large amount of fossil fuel. Carbon derived from fossil fuels that do not contain radioactive carbon (<sup>14</sup>C), i.e., dead carbon, is released in large amounts in the roadside air environment. By means of photosynthesis, street trees along the roadside assimilate both dead carbon, not containing radioactive carbon (<sup>14</sup>C), and contemporary carbon, which includes radioactive carbon (<sup>14</sup>… Show more

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