Abstract Air pollution from waste combustion poses serious environmental and public health risks. In Hungary, illegal waste burning in residential stoves remains a significant yet underreported emission source. This study characterizes aerosols in a rapidly expanding rural settlement near Budapest (Solymár), where traffic, biomass burning, and suspected waste combustion are significant contributors to local air pollution. During a 6-week intensive winter campaign in 2025, real-time particle numb
Characterization of carbonaceous aerosol particles emitted by solid fuel combustion in rural areas
Sally Kheirandish·Veronika Groma·Martin Rigler·Asta Gregorič·Péter Füri·Bálint Alföldy·Árpád Farkas·János Osán
