Formaldehyde in rainwater at Trombay, Mumbai: a coastal site in India Online publication date: Wed, 07-Jul-2004
by A.P. Sathe, A. Vinod Kumar, V.N. Sastry, T.M. Krishnamoorthy
International Journal of Environment and Pollution (IJEP), Vol. 15, No. 4, 2001
Abstract: Formaldehyde was measured in rainwater samples collected at a residential area of Trombay, Mumbai (a coastal site in India). A mean concentration of 2.1 µmo1/1 and a range of 0.4-11.0 µmol/l were observed. The mean formaldehyde concentration in rainwater has increased from 1.2 µmol/l in 1979 by a factor of about two at this site.
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