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Published
Jun 01, 2023
Vol/Issue
57(23)
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8691-8700
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National Natural Science Foundation of China Award: 4187750
National Key Research and Development Program of China Award: 2021YFD1700802
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Jiao Du, Jianmin Ma, Tao Huang, et al. (2023). Response of Arctic Black Carbon Contamination and Climate Forcing to Global Supply Chain Relocation. Environmental Science & Technology, 57(23), 8691-8700. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c01443