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Organic Aerosols in the Earth’s Atmosphere

Authors: Joost A. de Gouw; Jose L. Jimenez;
doi: 10.1021/es9006004
pmid: 19921869
Abstract
Organic particles are abundant in the troposphere and important for air quality and climate, but what are their sources?
Related Organizations
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration United States
- University of Colorado Boulder United States
- Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences United States
- University of Colorado System United States
- Earth System Research Laboratory United States
Keywords
Aerosols, Atmosphere, Biomass, Cities, Organic Chemicals
Aerosols, Atmosphere, Biomass, Cities, Organic Chemicals
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