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- aggregation title "Formation mechanisms, marker compounds and source apportionment for BIOgenic atmospheric aeroSOLs (BIOSOL): final report phase I".
- aggregation abstract "Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) play an important role in atmospheric chemistry and give rise to secondary aerosols, which have effects on climate and human health. Increased temperature and CO2 concentrations will lead to increased plant photosynthesis and growth rates and higher emissions of BVOCs, which in turn result in a higher aerosol load from natural sources and partly offset the decreased cooling from anthropogenic aerosols. A considerable lack of knowledge exists concerning the formation of new particles from BVOCs and the organic chemical composition of natural aerosols.".
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