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Publications of Pourya Shahpoury

Journal Article (6)

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Baumann, K.; Wietzoreck, M.; Shahpoury, P.; Filippi, A.; Hildmann, S.; Lelieveld, S.; Berkemeier, T.; Tong, H.; Pöschl, U.; Lammel, G.: Is the oxidative potential of components of fine particulate matter surface-mediated? Environmental Science and Pollution Research, pp. 16749 - 16755 (2022)
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Kitanovski, Z.; Hovorka, J.; Kuta, J.; Leoni, C.; Prokes, R.; Sanka, O.; Shahpoury, P.; Lammel, G.: Nitrated monoaromatic hydrocarbons (nitrophenols, nitrocatechols, nitrosalicylic acids) in ambient air: levels, mass size distributions and inhalation bioaccessibility. Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2020)
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Lammel, G.; Degrendele, C.; Gunthe, S. S.; Mu, Q.; Muthalagu, A.; Audy, O.; Biju, C. V.; Kukučka, P.; Mulder, M. D.; Octaviani, M. et al.; Příbylová, P.; Shahpoury, P.; Stemmler, I.; Valsan, A. E.: Revolatilisation of soil-accumulated pollutants triggered by the summer monsoon in India. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18 (15), pp. 11031 - 11040 (2018)
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Lammel, G.; Mulder, M. D.; Shahpoury, P.; Kukucka, P.; Liskova, H.; Pribylova, P.; Prokes, R.; Wotawa, G.: Nitro-polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons - gas-particle partitioning, mass size distribution, and formation along transport in marine and continental background air. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 17 (10), pp. 6257 - 6270 (2017)
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Tomaz, S.; Shahpoury, P.; Jaffrezo, J.-L.; Lammel, G.; Perraudin, E.; Villenave, E.; Albinet, A.: One-year study of polycyclic aromatic compounds at an urban site in Grenoble (France): Seasonal variations, gas/particle partitioning and cancer risk estimation. Science of the Total Environment 565, pp. 1071 - 1083 (2016)
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Shahpoury, P.; Lammel, G.; Holubová Šmejkalová, A.; Klánová, J.; Přibylová, P.; Váňa, M.: Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, polychlorinated biphenyls, and chlorinated pesticides in background air in central Europe - investigating parameters affecting wet scavenging of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15 (4), pp. 1795 - 1805 (2015)
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