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Apportioning aldehydes:Quantifying industrial sources of carbonyls
In their recent Journal of Environmental Sciences publication,Wang and colleagues provide field evidence that industrial activities can contribute substantially to atmospheric carbonyl concentrations(Wang et al.,2015).These results may helpto explain underestimations of carbonyl emissions in currently available emission inventories,and highlight the need for an improved understanding of industrial sources of this class of compounds.
Apportioning aldehydes:Quantifying industrial sources of carbonyls
In their recent Journal of Environmental Sciences publication,Wang and colleagues provide field evidence that industrial activities can contribute substantially to atmospheric carbonyl concentrations(Wang et al.,2015).These results may helpto explain underestimations of carbonyl emissions in currently available emission inventories,and highlight the need for an improved understanding of industrial sources of this class of compounds.
Apportioning aldehydes:Quantifying industrial sources of carbonyls
Sarah A.Styler (author)
2015
Article (Journal)
English
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