Themed collection International Conference on Air Benefit and Cost and Attainment Assessment Special Issue

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Revealing discrepancies in potential driving factors of particulate-bound mercury between urban and suburban sites in a Southeast Asian megacity using a generalized additive model

First study highlights the applicability of the generalized additive model in source characterization and provides critical implications for air quality management and mercury mitigation strategies tailored to urban and suburban settings.

Graphical abstract: Revealing discrepancies in potential driving factors of particulate-bound mercury between urban and suburban sites in a Southeast Asian megacity using a generalized additive model
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Ozone formation potential related to the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and nitrogen oxide (NOX) from a typical industrial park in the Pearl River Delta

Ozone (O3) pollution has been recognized as the major air pollution in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region, South China.

Graphical abstract: Ozone formation potential related to the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and nitrogen oxide (NOX) from a typical industrial park in the Pearl River Delta
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This special issue is dedicated to speakers of the International Conference on Air Benefit and Cost and Attainment Assessment (ABaCAS) 2024. This prestigious conference, held annually, serves as a global forum for scientists to exchange knowledge and strategies related to air pollution control and the pathway to carbon neutrality.

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