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Carbonaceous aerosols contributed by traffic and solid fuel burning at a polluted rural site in Northwestern England
2011
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
The experiment presented in this paper was conducted at the Holme Moss site, which is located in the southern Pennines region in Northwestern England during November-December 2006. The strong southwesterly wind during the experimental period, which enhanced the transport of urban pollutants from the conurbations of Greater Manchester and Liverpool, in addition to the seasonally increased nearby residential heating activities, made this site a receptor for pollutants from a range of sources. A
doi:10.5194/acp-11-1603-2011
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