Ammonia agriculture emissions: From EMEP to a high resolution inventory

@article{Moran2016AmmoniaAE,
  title={Ammonia agriculture emissions: From EMEP to a high resolution inventory},
  author={Marta Moran and Joana Ferreira and Helena Martins and Alexandra Monteiro and Carlos Borrego and Jos{\'e} Antonio Varela Gonz{\'a}lez},
  journal={Atmospheric Pollution Research},
  year={2016},
  volume={7},
  pages={786-798}
}

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