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What kind of intake fractions have been defined for PM?
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Obs | Geographical area | Year | PM type | Source category | Subcategory | Description of sub-category | Specification | Result | Description |
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1 | Finland | 2000 | Anthropogenic PM2.5 | Power plants | Large power plants | Emission from large (>50 MW) power plants (n=117) | mode; min-max | 0.18-0.37 | Tainio et al. (2010): 0.28 (0.18-0.37) |
2 | Finland | 2000 | Anthropogenic PM2.5 | Power plants | Small power plants | Emission from small (<50 MW) power plants | mode; min-max | 0.27-0.44 | Tainio et al. (2010): 0.34 (0.27-0.44) |
3 | Northern Europe | - | Anthropogenic PM2.5 | Power plants | Major power plants | - | mean of all seasons | 0.50 | Tainio et al. (2009) |
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