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Measurements of hydrocarbon emissions from a boreal fen using the REA technique
S. Haapanala
University of Helsinki, Department of Physical Sciences, Helsinki, Finland
J. Rinne
University of Helsinki, Department of Physical Sciences, Helsinki, Finland
K.-H. Pystynen
Finnish Meteorological Institute, Air Chemistry Laboratory, Helsinki, Finland
H. Hellén
Finnish Meteorological Institute, Air Chemistry Laboratory, Helsinki, Finland
H. Hakola
Finnish Meteorological Institute, Air Chemistry Laboratory, Helsinki, Finland
T. Riutta
University of Helsinki, Department of Forest Ecology, Helsinki, Finland
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