Ice core records of biomass bu an bo nin an increasing trend for the 20th century. Similarly, vanillic and p-hydroxybenzoic acids presented higher concentrations in the ganic aerosols are recognized as an important fraction of fine particles in the atmosphere (Kanakidou et al., 2005), which contains...

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Summary:Ice core records of biomass bu an bo nin an increasing trend for the 20th century. Similarly, vanillic and p-hydroxybenzoic acids presented higher concentrations in the ganic aerosols are recognized as an important fraction of fine particles in the atmosphere (Kanakidou et al., 2005), which contains various organic components derived from anthropogenic, biogenic and photochemical sources (Sim-