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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