Air quality in Canadian port cities after regulation of low-sulphur marine fuel in the North American Emissions Control Area
Angelos T. Anastasopolos(Government of Canada), Navin Sundar(Environment and Climate Change Canada), Tim Shin(Health Canada), Ryan Kulka(Health Canada), Hui Peng(Sun Yat-sen University), Aman Dheri(Health Canada), Uwayemi M. Sofowote(Ministry of Environment), Philip K. Hopke(Clarkson University), Paul-Michel Farah(Environment and Climate Change Canada), Mark D. Gibson(University of Strathclyde), Mathieu Rouleau(Health Canada)
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