Vehicular influence on atmospheric concentrations and source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in some major cities in three regions of Ghana using epiphytic lichens
Nathaniel Thompson(University of Cape Coast), George Alimo Adjei(University of Cape Coast), Godfred Odame Duodu(Queensland University of Technology), David Kofi Essumang(University of Cape Coast), John Kwesi Bentum(University of Cape Coast), Joseph Kweku Adjei(University of Cape Coast), George Yaw Hadzi(University of Cape Coast)
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