Using highly time-resolved online mass spectrometry to examine biogenic and anthropogenic contributions to organic aerosol in Beijing
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2021
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Journal Title:Faraday Discussions
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Personal Author:Mehra, Archit
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Canagaratna, Manjula
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Bannan, Thomas J.
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Worrall, Stephen D.
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Bacak, Asan
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Priestley, Michael
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Liu, Dantong
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Zhao, Jian
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Xu, Weiqi
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Sun, Yele
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Hamilton, Jacqueline F.
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Squires, Freya A.
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Lee, James
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Bryant, Daniel J.
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Hopkins, James R.
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Elzein, Atallah
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Budisulistiorini, Sri Hapsari
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Cheng, Xi
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Chen, Qi
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Wang, Yuwei
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Wang, Lin
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Stark, Harald
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Krechmer, Jordan E.
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Brean, James
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Slater, Eloise
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Whalley, Lisa
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Heard, Dwayne
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Ouyang, Bin
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Acton, W. Joe F.
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Hewitt, C. Nicholas
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Wang, Xinming
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Fu, Pingqing
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Jayne, John
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Worsnop, Douglas
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Allan, James
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Percival, Carl
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Coe, Hugh
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Description:We study the anthropogenic and biogenic contributions to organic aerosol.
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Source:Faraday Discussions, 226, 382-408
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ISSN:1359-6640 ; 1364-5498
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Rights Information:CC BY
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