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The composition of ambient and fresh biomass burning aerosols at a savannah site, South AfricaAurela et al., 2016
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- Aurela M
- Beukes J
- Van Zyl P
- Vakkari V
- Teinilä K
- Saarikoski S
- Laakso L
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- South African Journal of Science
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Atmospheric aerosols play a key role in climate change, and have adverse effects on human health. Given South Africa's status as a rapidly-developing country with increasing urbanisation and industrial growth, information on the quality of ambient air is important. In …
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