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- who: Letizia Di Biase and collaborators from the Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, University of L'Aquila, Via Vetoio, L'Aquila, Italy have published the article: Use of Lichens to Evaluate the Impact of Post-Earthquake Reconstruction Activities on Air Quality: A Case Study from the City of L’Aquila, in the Journal: Biology 2022, 11, 1199. of /2022/
- what: The authors aimed to use epiphytic lichens as a tool to monitor local air quality degradation caused by building and demolition works ten years after the 2009 earthquake. The study demonstrated the ability . . .
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