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Contribution of residential wood combustion and other sources to hourly winter aerosol in Northern Sweden determined by positive matrix factorization
P. Krecl
Department of Applied Environmental Science, Atmospheric Science Unit, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
E. Hedberg Larsson
Department of Applied Environmental Science, Atmospheric Science Unit, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
J. Ström
Department of Applied Environmental Science, Atmospheric Science Unit, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
C. Johansson
Department of Applied Environmental Science, Atmospheric Science Unit, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
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