@article{1338, keywords = {Air quality, Air quality standards, Boundary layer flow, Boundary layers, Carbon, Deterioration, Heat convection, Lanthanum, Observatories, particle size, Particles (particulate matter), Particulate emissions, Roads and streets, Sea level, Surveys, Troposphere, Urban transportation, black carbon, Free troposphere, Particle number concentration, Particle number size distribution, Particulate air pollution, Planetary boundary layers, pollution transport, Traffic emissions, Urban growth, black carbon, Air quality, airport, atmospheric pollution, black carbon, boundary layer, carbon emission, metropolitan area, Particulate Matter, pollutant source, pollutant transport, Seasonal variation, Southern Hemisphere, traffic emission, Troposphere, urban sprawl, Air Pollution, altitude, article, boundary layer, circadian rhythm, concentration (parameters), height, particle size, Particulate Matter, Troposphere, urban area, Bolivia, El Alto, La Paz [Bolivia], Latin America, South America}, author = {A. Wiedensohler and M. Andrade and K. Weinhold and T. Muller and W. Birmili and F. Velarde and I. Moreno and R. Forno and M.F. Sanchez and P. Laj and P. Ginot and D.N. Whiteman and R. Krejci and K. Sellegri and T. Reichler}, title = {Black carbon emission and transport mechanisms to the free troposphere at the La Paz/El Alto (Bolivia) metropolitan area based on the Day of Census (2012)}, year = {2018}, journal = {Atmospheric Environment}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85053800067&doi=10.1016%2fj.atmosenv.2018.09.032&partnerID=40&md5=d697f99f5f1eeec15a7e71e6c9e96541}, doi = {10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.09.032}, }