Hering S.V., Lunden M.M., Thatcher T.L., Kirchstetter T.W., Brown N.J.
Year:
2007
Bibliographic info:
Aerosol science and technology, Vol. 41, n° 7, July 2007, pp 639-654

For that study, a model has been developed in order to calculate indoor concentrations of PM 2.5. Nitrate, sulfate and black carbon in residences, taking into account modeled air exchange rates and outdoor concentrations measured far and close to those residences.