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Kaasik M, Sofiev M, Prank M, Ruuskanen TM, Kukkonen J, Horrak U, Kulmala M:
"Geographical origin of aerosol particles observed during the LAPBIAT measurement campaign in spring 2003 in Finnish Lapland.",
Boreal Environmental Research 16 (1) : 15-35 (Feb 2011)


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