Cite
Secondary organic aerosols from anthropogenic volatile organic compounds contribute substantially to air pollution mortality
MLA
B. A. Nault, et al. “Secondary Organic Aerosols from Anthropogenic Volatile Organic Compounds Contribute Substantially to Air Pollution Mortality.” Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol. 21, July 2021, pp. 11201–24. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-21-11201-2021.
APA
B. A. Nault, D. S. Jo, B. C. McDonald, P. Campuzano-Jost, D. A. Day, W. Hu, J. C. Schroder, J. Allan, D. R. Blake, M. R. Canagaratna, H. Coe, M. M. Coggon, P. F. DeCarlo, G. S. Diskin, R. Dunmore, F. Flocke, A. Fried, J. B. Gilman, G. Gkatzelis, … J. L. Jimenez. (2021). Secondary organic aerosols from anthropogenic volatile organic compounds contribute substantially to air pollution mortality. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 21, 11201–11224. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-21-11201-2021
Chicago
B. A. Nault, D. S. Jo, B. C. McDonald, P. Campuzano-Jost, D. A. Day, W. Hu, J. C. Schroder, et al. 2021. “Secondary Organic Aerosols from Anthropogenic Volatile Organic Compounds Contribute Substantially to Air Pollution Mortality.” Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 21 (July): 11201–24. doi:10.5194/acp-21-11201-2021.