Bikkina et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Air quality in megacity Delhi affected by countryside biomass burningBikkina et al., 2019
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- Bikkina S
- Andersson A
- Kirillova E
- Holmstrand H
- Tiwari S
- Srivastava A
- Bisht D
- Gustafsson Ă
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- Nature Sustainability
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South Asian megacities are strong sources of regional air pollution. Delhi is a key hotspot of health-and climate-impacting black carbon (BC) emissions, affecting environmental sustainability in densely populated northern India. Effective mitigation of BC impact is âŚ
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