2021
DOI: 10.32508/stdj.v24i2.2531
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Comparison of moss bag and native moss technique in monitoring airborne particulate and toxic elements

Abstract: Introduction: In Vietnam, the government has invested in monitoring stations in a few big cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, which have transportation centers and industrial zones, to assess and predict levels of air pollution. However, the main disadvantage of installing monitoring stations is the cost of investment for operations, maintenance, and equipment. It is also time-consuming to collect and analyze the results. Therefore, it is generally not suitable for the country as a whole. Methods: Us… Show more

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“…-The metal content in the moss exposed in the bag is proportional to its concentration in the air Aničić et al 2009;Sang et al 2021]. bag method was recommended for biomonitoring due to the much higher content of metals than native moss.…”
Section: Moss-bag Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-The metal content in the moss exposed in the bag is proportional to its concentration in the air Aničić et al 2009;Sang et al 2021]. bag method was recommended for biomonitoring due to the much higher content of metals than native moss.…”
Section: Moss-bag Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%