**This information is provided by Liverpool City Council** Air Quality sensors were installed across the Liverpool CBD through the Liverpool Smart Pedestrian Project in 2018. The project was co-funded by Council and the Australian Government Smart Cities and Suburbs Grant. The sensors were designed by University of Wollongong, a partner on the project. They measure PM2.5 and PM10. Use the Go to Resource to view the data source.
ED-XRF inorganic speciation of PM2.5 in Guiyang, China. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Liang, L., N. Liu, M. Landis, X. Xu, X. Feng, Z. Chen, L. Shang, and G. Qiu. Chemical characterization and sources of PM2.5 at 12-h resolution in Guiyang, China. Acta Geochimica. Springer, Heidelburg, GERMANY, 37(2): 334-345, (2018).
Mobile monitoring data generated using an instrumented electric vehicle. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Deshmukh, P., E. Kimbrough, R. Logan, S. Krabbe, V. Isakov, and R. Baldauf. Identifying Air Pollution Source Impacts in Urban Communities Using Mobile Monitoring. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier BV, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 000, (2020).
Data files used in manuscript - "Influence of burned area uncertainties on modeled wildland fire PM2.5 and ozone pollution in the contiguous U.S.". This dataset is associated with the following publication: Koplitz, S., C. Nolte, G. Pouliot, J. Vukovich, and J. Beidler. Influence of uncertainties in burned area estimates on modeled wildland fire PM2.5 and ozone pollution in the contiguous U.S.. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 191: 328-339, (2018).