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Streets, D. G., Gupta, S., Waldhoff, S. T., Wang, M. Q., Bond, T. C., & Yiyun, B. (2001). Black carbon emissions in China. Atmospheric Environment, 35(25), 4281–4296.

Authors 6
  1. David G. Streets (first)
  2. Shalini Gupta (additional)
  3. Stephanie T. Waldhoff (additional)
  4. Michael Q. Wang (additional)
  5. Tami C. Bond (additional)
  6. Bo Yiyun (additional)
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@article{Streets_2001, title={Black carbon emissions in China}, volume={35}, ISSN={1352-2310}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1352-2310(01)00179-0}, DOI={10.1016/s1352-2310(01)00179-0}, number={25}, journal={Atmospheric Environment}, publisher={Elsevier BV}, author={Streets, David G. and Gupta, Shalini and Waldhoff, Stephanie T. and Wang, Michael Q. and Bond, Tami C. and Yiyun, Bo}, year={2001}, month=sep, pages={4281–4296} }