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Spatially resolved flux measurements of NO x from London suggest significantly higher emissions than predicted by inventoriesVaughan et al., 2016
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- Vaughan A
- Lee J
- Misztal P
- Metzger S
- Shaw M
- Lewis A
- Purvis R
- Carslaw D
- Goldstein A
- Hewitt C
- Davison B
- Beevers S
- Karl T
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- Faraday discussions
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To date, direct validation of city-wide emissions inventories for air pollutants has been difficult or impossible. However, recent technological innovations now allow direct measurement of pollutant fluxes from cities, for comparison with emissions inventories …
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