Properties of aerosols from sugar-cane burning emissions in Southeastern Brazil

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The influences of biomass burning emissions in the composition of aerosol have been studied during 1 year around the city of Piracicaba (Southeastern Brazil). Inhalable particles, separated in PM2.5 and coarse particulate mode (CPM, with size in the range (2.5

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Lara, L. L., Artaxo, P., Martinelli, L. A., Camargo, P. B., Victoria, R. L., & Ferraz, E. S. B. (2005). Properties of aerosols from sugar-cane burning emissions in Southeastern Brazil. Atmospheric Environment, 39(26), 4627–4637. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2005.04.026

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