[Fall-out of pollutants from distant industrial areas in a rural environment]

Ronneau, Claude;Desaedeleer, G.
(1976) Proceedings of an International Symposium on the Development of Nuclear-Based Techniques for the Measurement, Detection and Control of Environmental Pollutants — Location: Vienna, Austria (15.March.1976)

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  • Ronneau, ClaudeUCLouvain
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  • Desaedeleer, G.
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At Louvain-la-Neuve, a semi-rural area, one frequently observes the fall-out of sulphur dioxide attributable to various industrial areas within Belgium. Two techniques are employed for finding the sources: meteorological studies of the trajectories of the polluted air masses; elemental analysis of aerosols collected at the time of dioxide fall-out. With the latter technique it is possible to characterise the emitting industries and thus to determine the origin of the detected sulphur dioxide.
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Ronneau, C., & Desaedeleer, G. (1976). [Fall-out of pollutants from distant industrial areas in a rural environment]. Proceedings of an International Symposium on the Development ofNuclear-Based Techniques for the Measurement, Detection and Control ofEnvironmental Pollutants, p. 165-170. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/222991