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Vol. 35 No. 2 (2025): Clean Air Journal
Vol. 35 No. 2 (2025): Clean Air Journal
Published:
2025-12-23
Editorial
New Clean Air Journal editors appointed
Sarisha Perumal, Gregor Feig, Rebecca Garland, Kristy Langerman
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News
Chemical Weather and Chemical Climate Conference brings together international experts to discuss state of air quality science in Africa
Rajesh Kumar, Nada Moummade, Naaima Ben Kadour, Guy P. Brasseur, Saad Tazi, Claire Granier, Wahid Mellouki, Huiling Ouyang, Xu Tang, Renhe Zhang
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CLEAN-Air Forum 2025: Fostering Africa-led partnerships for clean air solutions
Deo Okure, Siya Mkhize, Pallavi Pant
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56th Annual Conference of the National Association for Clean Air (NACA), 2025: Bridging data, community and climate for cleaner air
Brigitte Language
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Research Article
Physicochemical properties of smoke generated particles during charcoal-based meat preparation in an informal restaurant in the city of Johannesburg
Masilu Daniel Masekameni, Thobelani S. Khumalo, Phoka Caphus Rathebe
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Trends in rainwater ions (Na
+
, K
+
, Cl
-
) under the influence of the West African Monsoon in the wet savanna of Lamto, Côte d’Ivoire
N'Datchoh E. Touré, Money Ossohou, Adama Bamba, Adjon A. Kouassi, Yacouba Fanny, Véronique Yoboué
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Quantifying the air quality benefits of a waste collection offsetting intervention in the Vaal Triangle Airshed Priority Area (VTAPA)
Warren Carter, Gregor Feig, Sandra De Vos
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Assessment of particulate matter and inorganic gaseous pollutants in Bou-Ismail, Tipaza City, Algeria, including levels and health risks.
Adlane Tahar, Abdelkader Lemou, Rabhi Lyes, Nabila Cherifi, Riad Ladji
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Evaluation of atmospheric gaseous passive samplers through comparison with active in situ measurements
Cara X. la Grange, Kerneels Jaars, Pieter van Zyl, Shivon Sipahli, Miroslav Josipovic, Gregor T. Feig, Ville Vakkari, Markku Kulmala, Lauri Laakso
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An assessment of ambient air quality in a densely populated urban settlement of Harare, Zimbabwe
Tonderai Dangare, Newton R Matandirotya, Givemore Handizvihwe, Prince Mathe, Terrence D Mushore, Electdom Matandirotya, Emmanuel Mashonjowa
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Schmidt Number and its influence on turbulent energy dissipation in aeolian sand transport phenomena
Aissa Hadjaissa, Tareq Samir Zaki Salameh
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Vehicular exhaust emissions from road transport that substantially contribute to air pollution along Thika superhighway, Kenya
Amos Kamau, Elijah Ngumba, Paul Njogu, George Mwaniki, John Kennedy Mwangi, William William Apondo, Ivy Murgor
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Variation and health risks of the potentially toxic metals in dust around an industrial hub
Heleen C. Vos, Kaukurauee I. Kangueehi, René Toesie, Grant Ravenscroft, Susanne Fietz
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Assessing fine particulate matter (PM
2.5
)
concentrations at a gold mine tailing facility and adjacent community
Nomsa Thabethe, Tafadzwa Makonese, Daniel Masekameni, Derk Brouwer
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Identification and risk assessment of the components (elements) present in atmospheric dust in Lagos State, Nigeria
Thompson Faraday Ediagbonya, Joseph Ifeanyi Uche, Moyinoluwa Amodu
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