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Field performance of woodburning stoves in crested butte, Colorado
Abstract
The carbon monoxide (CO) and particulate matter (PM) emissions of woodburning stoves have been measured under field conditions and the rate reductions occur because the certified stoves burn cleaner and the average burn rate of certify stoves in field use is less than the averageBurn rate of conventional stoves.
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