2024
DOI: 10.59122/15519k8
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Roadside PM2.5 concentrations measured with low-cost sensors and student science in Arba Minch, Ethiopia

Johannes Dirk Dingemanse,
Mekdes Dawit Tadele,
Tewodros Zerihun Tadesse

Abstract: Exposure to PM2.5 poses one of the biggest health threats, with traffic and biomass burning as dominant sources in urban areas of low-income countries. In Ethiopia, the combination of these two sources suggests a high roadside exposure. Because of a lack of resources for data collection, only few studies were conducted on roadside exposure in Ethiopia. Using low-cost sensors and student science could partially remedy this lack of resources. Students collected PM2.5 data in Arba Minch at four stationary locatio… Show more

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