Items where Author is "Krishnamurthi, Kannan"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 6. Etchie, Tunde Ogbemi and Sivanesan, Saravanadevi and Etchie, Ayotunde Titilayo and Krishnamurthi, Kannan and Adewuyi, Gregory Olufemi and George, K V (2022) Can the Indian national ambient air quality standard protect against the hazardous constituents of PM2.5? Chemosphere. Etchie, Ayotunde Titilayo and Etchie, Tunde Ogbemi and Elemile, O.O. and Boladale, Oluwatobi and Oni, Timileyin and Akanno, Ifeanyi and Bankole, Deborah and Ibitoye, Olanrewaju Obasanjo and Pillarisetti, Ajay and Sivanesan, Saravanadevi and Afolabi, Tokunbo Yemisi and Krishnamurthi, Kannan and Swaminathan, Nedunchezhian (2020) Burn to kill: Wood ash a silent killer in Africa. Science of the Total Environment, 7 (48). Etchie, Tunde O. and Etchie, Ayotunde Titilayo and Adewuyi, Gregory O. and Pillarisetti, Ajay and Sivanesan, Saravanadevi and Krishnamurthi, Kannan and Arora, Narendra K. (2018) The gains in life expectancy by ambient PM 2.5 pollution reductions in localities in Nigeria. Environmental Pollution, 236. pp. 146-157. ISSN 02697491 Etchie, Tunde O. and Sivanesan, Saravanadevi and Adewuyi, Gregory O. and Krishnamurthi, Kannan and Rao, Padma S. and Etchie, Ayotunde Titilayo and Pillarisetti, Ajay and Arora, Narendra K. and Smith, Kirk R. (2017) The health burden and economic costs averted by ambient PM 2.5 pollution reductions in Nagpur, India. Environment International, 102. pp. 145-156. ISSN 01604120 Etchie, Ayotunde Titilayo and Etchie, Tunde O and Adewuyi, Gregory Olufemi and Krishnamurthi, Kannan and SaravanaDevi, S and Wate, Satish R (2013) Prioritizing hazardous pollutants in two Nigerian water supply schemes: a risk-based approach. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 91 (8). 553-561J. ISSN 0042-9686 Etchie, Tunde Ogbemi and Etchie, Ayotunde Titilayo and Sivanesan, Saravanadevi and Adewuyi, Gregory O. and Krishnamurthi, Kannan and Pillarisetti, Ajay and George, K.V. and Rao, Padma S. Dangerous organic chemicals identified in inhalable particulate matter air pollution. Materials Science and Engineering, 640 (012094). |