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 | <sup>2</sup> EF(PM<sub>2.5</sub>) also applied for PM<sub>10</sub> and TSP (assumption: >99% of TSP consists of PM<sub>2.5</sub>                                                                                                                                   |||||||||||||||| | <sup>2</sup> EF(PM<sub>2.5</sub>) also applied for PM<sub>10</sub> and TSP (assumption: >99% of TSP consists of PM<sub>2.5</sub>                                                                                                                                   ||||||||||||||||
 | <sup>3</sup> EFs calculated via f-BCs as provided in [((bibcite 6))], Chapter: 1.A.3.c - Railways, Appendix A: tier1: diesel fuels: f-BC=0.56                                                                                                                        |||||||||||||||| | <sup>3</sup> EFs calculated via f-BCs as provided in [((bibcite 6))], Chapter: 1.A.3.c - Railways, Appendix A: tier1: diesel fuels: f-BC=0.56                                                                                                                        ||||||||||||||||
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 Regarding **emissions from solid fuels** used in historic steam engines, all emission factors displayed below have been adopted from small-scale stationary combustion. Regarding **emissions from solid fuels** used in historic steam engines, all emission factors displayed below have been adopted from small-scale stationary combustion.