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Kulmala M, Hameri K, Makela JM, Aalto PP, Pirjola L, Vakeva M, Nilsson ED, Koponen IK, Buzorius G, Keronen P, Rannik U, Laakso L, Vesala T, Bigg K, Seidl W, Forkel R, Hoffmann T, Spanke J, Janson R, Shimmo M, Hansson HC, O-Dowd C:
"Biogenic aerosol formation in the boreal forest",
Boreal Environmental Research 5 (4) : 281–297 (Dec 2000)


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