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The Role of Vegetation in Mitigating Air Quality Impacts from Traffic Emissions

Posted on May 4, 2015 by Chris Lastovicka

Baldauf, R. W., Jackson, L., Hagler, G., Isakov, V., McPherson, G., Nowak, D., Cahill, T.A., Zhang, K.M., Zhang, Cook.J.R., Bailey, C.R. The Role of Vegetation in Mitigating Air Quality Impacts from Traffic Emissions. EM Magazine, January 2011, 1-4

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