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Martin Kruså
Researcher at Stockholm University
Publications - 16
Citations - 1196
Martin Kruså is an academic researcher from Stockholm University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellulose & Cellobiose. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1026 citations.
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Brown Clouds over South Asia: Biomass or Fossil Fuel Combustion?
Örjan Gustafsson,Martin Kruså,Zdenek Zencak,Rebecca J. Sheesley,Lennart Granat,Erik Engström,P. S. Praveen,P.S. Prakasa Rao,Caroline Leck,Henning Rodhe +9 more
TL;DR: Using radiocarbon measurements of winter monsoon aerosols from western India and the Indian Ocean, it is determined that biomass combustion produced two-thirds of the bulk carbonaceous aerosols, as well as one-half and two- thirds of two black carbon subfractions, respectively.
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Source Forensics of Black Carbon Aerosols from China
Bing Chen,August Andersson,Meehye Lee,Elena N. Kirillova,Qianfen Xiao,Martin Kruså,Meinan Shi,Ke Hu,Zifeng Lu,David G. Streets,Ke Du,Örjan Gustafsson +11 more
TL;DR: This work uses "top-down" radiocarbon measurements of atmospheric BC from five sites including three city sites and two regional sites to determine that fossil fuel combustion produces 80 ± 6% of the BC emitted from China, establishing a much larger role for fossil fuelburning over East Asia.
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13C‐ and 14C‐based study of sources and atmospheric processing of water‐soluble organic carbon (WSOC) in South Asian aerosols
Elena N. Kirillova,August Andersson,Rebecca J. Sheesley,Rebecca J. Sheesley,Martin Kruså,P. S. Praveen,Krishnakant Budhavant,Krishnakant Budhavant,Pramod D. Safai,P. S. P. Rao,Örjan Gustafsson +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assesses the concentrations and dual-carbon isotope (14C and 13C) signatures of South Asian water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) during a 15-month continuous campaign in 2008-2009.
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Source Apportionment of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Central European Soils with Compound-Specific Triple Isotopes (δ13C, Δ14C, and δ2H)
Carme Bosch,August Andersson,Martin Kruså,Cecilia Bandh,Ivana Hovorková,Jana Klánová,Timothy D J Knowles,Richard D. Pancost,Richard P. Evershed,Örjan Gustafsson +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a triple-isotope approach was used for source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in forest soils from mountainous areas of the Czech Republic, European Union.
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Source apportionment of elevated wintertime PAHs by compound-specific radiocarbon analysis
TL;DR: In this paper, the first compound-specific radiocarbon analysis (CSRA) of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) was demonstrated for a set of samples collected in Lycksele, Sweden a small town with frequent episodes of severe atmospheric pollution in the winter.