Budget of organic carbon in a polluted atmosphere: Results from the New England Air Quality Study in 2002
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James M. Roberts | J. A. de Gouw | Ann M. Middlebrook | Carsten Warneke | Timothy S. Bates | M. Marchewka | D. Worsnop | T. Bates | F. Fehsenfeld | A. Middlebrook | M. Canagaratna | W. Kuster | P. Goldan | C. Warneke | J. Gouw | J. Roberts | W. Keene | A. Pszenny | Fred C. Fehsenfeld | Manjula R. Canagaratna | William C. Kuster | Paul D. Goldan | M. Marchewka | S. Bertman | Alexander A. P. Pszenny | William C. Keene | S. B. Bertman | Doug Worsnop | J. Roberts
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