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Aerosol particles morphology
Odehnalová Šamanová, Jaroslava ; Linda, Jakub (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis focuses on airborne Particulate Matter (PM), the floating dust that surrounds human beings every day, its composition, morphology, size and concentrations in the air. The first, introductory part of the thesis, describes the basic concepts, properties and health risks associated with aerosol particles, and relevant legislation. The second, experimental part of the thesis, describes the instruments used, followed by the results of emission sampling and immission sampling, and a comparison of measured concentrations in three selected locations: in a village, in a city, and in a family house. The third part, the analysis, investigates freely available air pollution immission monitoring data, including long-term data, data from occasional events such as New Year’s fireworks, or sporadic occurrences such as a forest fire in České Švýcarsko national park. The conclusion summarises the achieved results, and the appendix consists of a catalouge of dust particles, in which all emission samplings carried out within the experimental part of the thesis are listed.

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