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Exploring the nature of air quality over southwestern Ontario: main findings from the Border Air Quality and Meteorology Study
J. R. Brook
Air Quality Research Division, Environment Canada, Toronto ON, Canada
P. A. Makar
Air Quality Research Division, Environment Canada, Toronto ON, Canada
D. M. L. Sills
Cloud Physics and Severe Weather Research Section, Environment Canada, Toronto ON, Canada
K. L. Hayden
Air Quality Research Division, Environment Canada, Toronto ON, Canada
R. McLaren
Centre for Atmospheric Chemistry, York University, Toronto ON, Canada
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