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"Backyard aerosol pollution monitors: foliar surfaces, dust enrichment, and factors influencing foliar retention" has been published online in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.
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Citation: Zeider, K., Manjón, I., Betterton, E.A., Saez AE, Sorooshian A, Ramírez-Andreotta MD. Backyard aerosol pollution monitors: foliar surfaces, dust enrichment, and factors influencing foliar retention. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 195, 1200 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-023-11752-2.
Massive and special thank you to all the Gardenroots participants and the following University of Arizona Cooperative Extension County offices: Cochise (Susan Pater, Josh Sherman), Greenlee (Kim McReynolds, Bill Cook), and Apache (Mike Hauser). We would like to thank Shana Sandhaus, Jon Mainhagu, and Mely Bohlman for support which enabled this research and our colleagues in the Integrated Environmental Science and Health Risk Laboratory for their support throughout this process.
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