ASSESSMENT OF THE AIR POLLUTION LEVEL BY PM10 IN THE URBAN AREA OF NOVI SAD
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/31HZ03MarkovicKeywords:
Air quality, PM10, Limit valueAbstract
The paper provides an analysis of daily air quality testing in the urban area of the city of Novi Sad, using publicly available data from the network that measures air quality with Klimerko devices.
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