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|a Biomagnetic monitoring of particulate matter :
|b in the Indo-Burma hotspot region /
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|a Chapter 1 Particulate matter (PM) and its size fractionation Chapter 2 Adverse health impacts of particulate matter (PM) Chapter 3 Monitoring of ambient particulate matter (PM) in South Asia with special reference to an Indo-Burma hot spot region Chapter 4 Management approaches of PM: Existing technologies and advantages of bio-magnetic monitoring methodology Chapter 5 Biomagnetic monitoring of particulate pollution through plant leaves: An overview Chapter 6 Case studies on bio-magnetic monitoring of particulates through two tropical plant species. Chapter 7 Biomonitoring of particulate pollution using magnetic properties of Ficus bengalensis: a keystone species Chapter 8 Biomonitoring of particulate pollution through magnetic properties of important horticultural plant species Chapter 9 Biomonitoring of particulate matter using magnetic properties (2-D magnetization) of economically important tropical plant species Chapter 10 Biomagnetic monitoring of particulate matter (PM) through an invasive plant Lantana camara.
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|a Front Cover; BIOMAGNETIC MONITORING OF PARTICULATE MATTER: In the Indo-Burma Hotspot Region; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENT FOR FINANCE/FUNDING/ACADEMIC GUIDANCE; ONE -- Particulate Matter and Its Size Fractionation; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1.1 Pollution Science; 1.2 AIR POLLUTION; 1.3 PARTICULATE MATTER; 1.4 SOURCES OF PM POLLUTION; 1.5 SIZE FRACTIONATION OF PM; REFERENCES; TWO -- Adverse Health Impacts of Particulate Matter; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 PARTICULATE MATTER (PM) AND HEALTH; 2.3 PARTICULATE MATTER (PM) AND DISEASES AFFECTING HUMAN HEALTH.
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|a 2.4 SUSPENDED PARTICULATE MATTER (SPM) AND HEALTH RISK2.5 HUMAN HEALTH CASE STUDIES AND DATA; 2.6 HUMAN HEALTH RISK DUE TO PAH AND VOCS; 2.7 MECHANISM ASSOCIATED WITH PAH AND VOCS; REFERENCES; THREE -- Monitoring of Ambient Particulate Matter in South Asia with Special Reference to an Indo-Burma Hot Spot Region; 3.1 AIR POLLUTION STATUS IN SOUTH ASIA; 3.2 INTRODUCTION TO SHIFTING CULTIVATION AND AIR QUALITY IN AN INDO-BURMA HOT SPOT REGION; 3.3 MATERIALS AND METHODS; 3.3.1 Study Area; 3.3.2 Study Sites; 3.3.3 Ambient Air Quality Monitoring; 3.4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; 3.5 CONCLUSIONS.
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|a 5.2 SOURCES OF PARTICULATE MATTER AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MAGNETIC PARTICLES5.3 HUMAN HEALTH IMPACTS OF PARTICULATE POLLUTANTS; 5.4 GLOBAL RESEARCH ON ENVIRONMENTAL MAGNETISM; 5.5 BIOMAGNETIC MONITORING OF PARTICULATES THROUGH ROADSIDE PLANT LEAVES; 5.6 RESEARCH STUDIES ON BIOMONITORING OF PARTICULATES THROUGH MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF TREE LEAVES IN INDIA; 5.6.1 Research Studies in a Coal Mine and Thermal Power Plant of Singrauli Region, India; 5.6.2 Case Studies in Urban Area of Varanasi, India; 5.7 IMPLICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL GEOMAGNETISM/PALEOMAGNETISM IN CLIMATE CHANGE; 5.8 CONCLUSIONS.
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