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Fossil fuel combustion, biomass burning and biogenic sources of fine carbonaceous aerosol in the Carpathian Basin
Institute of Chemistry, Eötvös University, Budapest,
Hungary
Anikó Vasanits-Zsigrai
Institute of Chemistry, Eötvös University, Budapest,
Hungary
Attila Machon
Air Quality Reference Center, Hungarian Meteorological Service,
Budapest, Hungary
Tamás Varga
Isotope Climatology and Environmental Research Centre, Institute for
Nuclear Research, Debrecen, Hungary
István Major
Isotope Climatology and Environmental Research Centre, Institute for
Nuclear Research, Debrecen, Hungary
Virág Gergely
Isotope Climatology and Environmental Research Centre, Institute for
Nuclear Research, Debrecen, Hungary
Mihály Molnár
Isotope Climatology and Environmental Research Centre, Institute for
Nuclear Research, Debrecen, Hungary
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Short summary
Major carbonaceous aerosol species were apportioned among FF combustion, BB and biogenic sources in various types of atmospheric environments of interest in the Carpathian Basin in different months representing different seasons. The conclusions present novel and valuable research contributions on a large area in central Europe.
Major carbonaceous aerosol species were apportioned among FF combustion, BB and biogenic sources...
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