C. Wright, Matthew Benyon, N. Mahlangeni, T. Kapwata, T. Laban, R. Garland
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Abstract
concentrations of pollutants are within acceptable levels for human health. For example, the 24-hour average standard for PM 2.5 (particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter smaller than 2.5 µg/m 3 ) in South Africa is 20 µg/m 3 – this may be compared to the more stringent World Health Organization guideline of 5 µg/m 3 . 14 Data available on SAAQIS go through data validation processes and are checked for zero drift, which, if identified, is corrected based on values from the most recent in-situ calibration. In accordance with prescribed standard operating procedures, suspicious data spikes, negative values and other questionable data points are removed
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The South African Journal of Science is a multidisciplinary journal published bimonthly by the Academy of Science of South Africa. Our mandate is to publish original research with an interdisciplinary or regional focus, which will interest readers from more than one discipline, and to provide a forum for discussion of news and developments in research and higher education. Authors are requested to write their papers and reports in a manner and style that is intelligible to specialists and non-specialists alike. Research contributions, which are peer reviewed, are of three kinds: Review Articles, Research Articles and Research Letters.