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Archives: Student Research
  • Assessing the Distribution, Composition and Potential Human Health Implications of Particulate Matter in the Saldanha Bay Municipality – by Laylaa Ebrahim

    on 16th Mar 2021

    Supervisors: Jennifer L. Broadhurst, Johanna R. von Holdt and Cledwyn T. Mangunda It has been approximated that seven million people die due to air pollution, globally. The World Health Organisation (WHO)…


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  • Conchita-Kamanzi

    Characterising potential health risks associated with coal dust – by Conchita Kamanzi

    on 15th Nov 2019

    Supervisors: Jennifer L. Broadhurst and Megan Becker Coal as an energy source has powered the industrialization of many of the world cities since the 18th century, currently it remains a readily…


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  • Dust Deposition Footprint & Impact on Saldanha Bay Soils

    on 25th Aug 2018

    Completed by: Emma Chetty & Caitlin Gruining Saldanha Bay on the West Coast has experienced an increase in the metal ore transportation through the area. This activity has…


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  • Urban industrial particulate matter

    on 25th Aug 2018

    Are our exposure monitoring methods effective? Study conducted by students: Cassandra Da CruzNdivhuwo Magondo See the results of this study


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