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    The influence of the open burning of agricultural biomass and forest fires in Thailand on the carbonaceous components in size-fractionated particles by Phairuang, Worradorn, Suwattiga, Panwadee, Chetiyanukornkul, Thaneeya, Hongtieab, Surapa, Limpaseni, Wongpun, Ikemori, Fumikazu, Hata, Mitsuhiko, Furuuchi, Masami

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-04-2019)
    “…Size-segregated ambient particles down to particles smaller than 0.1 μm (PM0.1) were collected during the year 2014–2015 using cascade air samplers with a…”
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    Atmospheric Ultrafine Particulate Matter (PM0.1)-Bound Carbon Composition in Bangkok, Thailand by Phairuang, Worradorn, Hongtieab, Surapa, Suwattiga, Panwadee, Furuuchi, Masami, Hata, Mitsuhiko

    Published in Atmosphere (01-10-2022)
    “…Seasonal variations in atmospheric ultrafine particulate matter (PM0.1) were monitored in Bangkok, Thailand, from 2016 to 2017. PM0.1-bound organic carbon (OC)…”
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    Characteristics, sources, and health risks of ambient nanoparticles (PM0.1) bound metal in Bangkok, Thailand by Phairuang, Worradorn, Suwattiga, Panwadee, Hongtieab, Surapa, Inerb, Muanfun, Furuuchi, Masami, Hata, Mitsuhiko

    Published in Atmospheric Environment: X (01-12-2021)
    “…The objective of this study was to characterize ambient nanoparticles (PM0.1)-bound metals in Bangkok, Thailand and assess the health risks of these materials…”
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    Secondary sources of PM2.5 based on the vertical distribution of organic carbon, elemental carbon, and water-soluble ions in Bangkok by Rattanapotanan, Tanawan, Thongyen, Thunyapat, Bualert, Surat, Choomanee, Parkpoom, Suwattiga, Panwadee, Rungrattanaubon, Thitima, Utavong, Titinan, Phupijit, Jitlada, Changplaiy, Nitchakarn

    Published in Environmental advances (01-04-2023)
    “…•Sources of secondary PM2.5 based on vertical distribution differed at height levels near the ground.•Vertical distribution of secondary PM2.5 formation…”
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    Incremental Concentration of Black Carbon Aerosol from Road Traffic in Inner Bangkok by Panwadee Suwattiga

    Published in Applied environmental research (01-03-2014)
    “…Commonly referred to as soot, black carbon (BC) is a primary aerosol emitted from incomplete combustion of organic materials such as fossil fuels, biofuels and…”
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    Transboundary haze from peatland fires and local source-derived PM2.5 in Southern Thailand by Promsiri, Preyapon, Tekasakul, Surajit, Thongyen, Thunyapat, Suwattiga, Panwadee, Morris, John, Latif, Mohd Talib, Tekasakul, Perapong, Dejchanchaiwong, Racha

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-02-2023)
    “…This study characterizes impacts on PM2.5 of transboundary haze from peatland fires in Indonesia and local emission sources during 2019–2020 to a large and…”
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    Incremental Concentration of Black Carbon Aerosol from Road Traffic in Inner Bangkok by Panwadee Suwattiga

    Published in Applied environmental research (01-03-2014)
    “…Commonly referred to as soot, black carbon (BC) is a primary aerosol emitted from incomplete combustion of organic materials such as fossil fuels, biofuels and…”
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    Incremental Concentration of Black Carbon Aerosol from Road Traffic in Inner Bangkok by Panwadee Suwattiga

    Published in Applied environmental research (01-03-2014)
    “…Commonly referred to as soot, black carbon (BC) is a primary aerosol emitted from incomplete combustion of organic materials such as fossil fuels, biofuels and…”
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    Incremental Concentration of Black Carbon Aerosol from Road Traffic in Inner Bangkok by Panwadee Suwattiga

    Published in Applied environmental research (01-03-2014)
    “…Commonly referred to as soot, black carbon (BC) is a primary aerosol emitted from incomplete combustion of organic materials such as fossil fuels, biofuels and…”
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