Urban Atmospheric Composition Processes
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Michael Evan Goodsite Matthew Stanley Johnson Ole Hertel Editors
Air Pollution Sources, Statistics and Health Effects A Volume in the Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology, Second Edition
Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology Series Editor-in-Chief Robert A. Meyers
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Michael Evan Goodsite Matthew Stanley Johnson Ole Hertel Editors
Air Pollution Sources, Statistics and Health Effects A Volume in the Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology, Second Edition
With 188 Figures and 63 Tables
Editors Michael Evan Goodsite School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering The Australian School of Petroleum The University of Adelaide Adelaide, SA, Australia
Matthew Stanley Johnson Department of Chemistry University of Copenhagen Copenhagen, Denmark Airlabs, Copenhagen, Denmark
Ole Hertel Department of Environmental Sciences Aarhus University Roskilde, Denmark
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