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María Cambra-López
Researcher at Polytechnic University of Valencia
Publications - 54
Citations - 1164
María Cambra-López is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 42 publications receiving 929 citations.
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Airborne particulate matter from livestock production systems: a review of an air pollution problem.
TL;DR: Improved knowledge on particle morphology, primarily size, composition, levels, and the factors influencing these can be useful to identify and quantify sources of PM more accurately, to evaluate their effects, and to propose adequate abatement strategies in livestock houses.
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Particulate matter emitted from poultry and pig houses: Source identification and quantification
TL;DR: In this paper, the chemical and morphological characteristics of fine and coarse airborne particulate matter (PM) from known sources collected from animal houses were compared using two methods: classification rules based on decision trees and multiple linear regression.
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Assessing contextual descriptive features for plot-based classification of urban areas
TL;DR: After the evaluation in an heterogeneous Mediterranean urban area, the land-use classification accuracy values obtained show that the complementary descriptive features proposed improve the characterisation of urban typologies.
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Source analysis of fine and coarse particulate matter from livestock houses
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used scanning electron microscopy with X-ray microanalysis to develop comprehensive morphological and chemical source profiles of PM emissions from livestock houses, which can be useful information for source identification and quantification.
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Gaseous and particulate emission profiles during controlled rice straw burning
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of rice straw moisture content (5, 10, and 20%) on the emission of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and on the organic and inorganic constituents of released particulate matter (PM): dioxins, heavy metals, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs).