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 However, in this year's reporting the need for correction of PM and TSP is higher than usual and thus a recalculation is reported (see following table). However, in this year's reporting the need for correction of PM and TSP is higher than usual and thus a recalculation is reported (see following table).
  
-RecalculationPM+TSP-emissions from SWDS +__TableRevised particulate matter emissions 2019, in [kt]__ 
-                     PM<sub>2.5</sub>  | PM<sub>10</sub>  | TSP   +                     |  PM<sub>2.5</sub>  PM<sub>10</sub>  TSP    
-| recent submission    | 1.44        | 9.56       | 20.20    +| recent submission    |  1.44               9.56              20.20  
-| previous submisison  | 1.50        | 9.98       | 21.11    |+| previous submisison  1.50               9.98              21.11  |
  
 Additionally, in this year’s reporting, the density of methane used for the calculations was consolidated with other inventory categories. The value was adjusted from 0.716 to 0.717 kg/m³. This results in a very small change in reported NMVOC emissions over the entire time series. Due to their insignificance, the changes are not explicitly reported here. Additionally, in this year’s reporting, the density of methane used for the calculations was consolidated with other inventory categories. The value was adjusted from 0.716 to 0.717 kg/m³. This results in a very small change in reported NMVOC emissions over the entire time series. Due to their insignificance, the changes are not explicitly reported here.