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A brief introduction into the sources of ozone precursor emissions has already been given in Sect. 2.1.2. A detailed analysis of these sectors will be conducted in the following sections, providing the basis for the selection of suitable abatement measures and being used for the projection of a future emission development.
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Reis, S., Friedrich, R. (2000). Emissions of Ozone Precursors. In: Friedrich, R., Reis, S. (eds) Tropospheric Ozone Abatement. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59698-8_3
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