Results of an air pollution source apportionment study using the Positive Matrix Factorization method (PMF) based on sampling of air pollution from a site of Nuclear Research Center, National University of Mongolia 2004-2009 and Zuun ail site 2008-2009 presented. From the statistical analysis of the data, it was possible to allocate factors to sources associated with coal combustion, motor vehicles, road dust, and soil.
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