Constraining Anthropogenic and Biogenic Emissions using Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry
<p>Numerous gas-phase anthropogenic and biogenic compounds are emitted into the atmosphere. These gases undergo oxidation to form other gas-phase species and particulate matter. Whether directly or indirectly, primary pollutants, secondary gas-phase products, and particulate matter all pose he...
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