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- who: Jean-Eudes Petit and collaborators from the Atmo Grand-Est, rue de Madrid, Schiltigheim, France have published the research work: Sources and Geographical Origins of PM10 in Metz (France) Using Oxalate as a Marker of Secondary Organic Aerosols by Positive Matrix Factorization Analysis, in the Journal: Atmosphere 2019, 10, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2019/
- what: In this context, this study aims at identifying and quantifying the sources of PM10 in the urban background of Metz, the most populated metropolitan area in Lorraine. In this approach, EC and primary OC are hypothesized to be . . .
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