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Publication YearTitleAuthor(s), Editor(s), Other Contributor(s)Publication Type
2007Receptor Modeling Source Apportionment of PM10 and Benzo(a)pyrene in Krakow, PolandASTORGA-LLORENS MARIA; CANCELINHA JOSE; DE SANTI GIOVANNI; DOUGLAS KEVIN; NIEDZIALEK JOANNA; JIMENEZ MINGO JOSE; REY GARROTE Maria; JUNINNEN Heikki; DUVALL Rachelle; STANCZYK Krzysztof, et alContributions to Conferences
2006Research on Particle Emissions of Modern 2-Stroke ScootersCZERWINSKI Jan, et alContributions to Conferences
2005Semicontinuous GC Analysis and Receptor Modelling for Source Apportionment of Ozone Precursor Hydrocarbons in Bresso, Milan, 2003LATELLA Aurelio, et alContributions to Conferences
2005Source Apportionment of Ozone Precursor VOCs in Urban Atmospheres by Receptor ModellingJUNNINEN Heikki, et alContributions to Conferences
2009Source Apportionment of PM10 and Associated Air Toxics Using Chemical Analysis and Receptor Modelling in Highly Polluted Areas: Overview of Results from the Po Valley Italy and Krakow, PolandLARSEN Bo, et alContributions to Conferences
2008Source Attribution of Urban Smog Episodes Caused by Coal CombustionMIRA-SALAMA Daniel, et alArticles in Journals
2011Sources for PM air pollution in the Po Plain, Italy: I. Critical comparison of methods for estimating biomass burning contributions to benzo(a)pyreneBELIS CLAUDIO, et alArticles in Journals
2012Sources for PM air pollution in the Po Plain, Italy: II. Probabilistic uncertainty characterization and sensitivity analysis of secondary and primary sourcesLARSEN Bo, et alArticles in Journals
2012Sources of High PM2.5 Concentrations in Milan, Northern Italy: Molecular Marker Data and CMB modellingPERRONE M. G., et alArticles in Journals
2011Vertical distribution of hydrocarbons in the low troposphere below and above the mixing height: Tethered balloon measurements in Milan, ItalySANGIORGI Giorgia, et alArticles in Journals
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