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Airborne emission measurements of SO2 , NOx and particles from individual ships using a sniffer technique
J. Beecken
Chalmers University of Technology, Earth and Space Sciences, Gothenburg, Sweden
J. Mellqvist
Chalmers University of Technology, Earth and Space Sciences, Gothenburg, Sweden
Chalmers University of Technology, Earth and Space Sciences, Gothenburg, Sweden
J. Ekholm
Chalmers University of Technology, Earth and Space Sciences, Gothenburg, Sweden
J.-P. Jalkanen
Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland
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