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Organic aerosol mass spectral signatures from wood‐burning emissions: Influence of burning conditions and wood typeWeimer et al., 2008
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- Weimer S
- Alfarra M
- Schreiber D
- Mohr M
- Prévôt A
- Baltensperger U
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- Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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Wood‐burning for domestic heating purposes is becoming more important owing to the increasing use of wood as a renewable fuel. Particle emissions from residential wood combustion contribute substantially to particulate matter during winter. An Aerodyne …
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