PM source apportionment and health effects: 1. Intercomparison of source apportionment results

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During the past three decades, receptor models have been used to identify and apportion ambient concentrations to sources. A number of groups are employing these methods to provide input into air quality management planning. A workshop has explored the use of resolved source contributions in health …
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Authors Hopke PK;Ito K;Mar T;Christensen WF;Eatough DJ;Henry RC;Kim E;Laden F;Lall R;Larson TV;Liu H;Neas L;Pinto J;Stölzel M;Suh H;Paatero P;Thurston GD;;
Journal journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology
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