Effects of meteorology and land use on ambient measurements of primary pollutants in Córdoba City, Argentina

The atmospheric concentrations of several primary species: NO, NO sub(2) , NO sub(x) , CO, SO sub(2) , reactive hydrocarbons (ROG) and other 15 atmospheric and meteorological variables have been measured at several locations in Cordoba city, Argentina since June 1995. The measurements are carried ou...

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