“…The lack of emissions may be a major reason for the scarcity of source apportionment studies in South America. While the application of attribution methods based on state-of-the-art chemical transport models is common in the US and Europe [ 21 ], the few previous studies that have analyzed the origin of ambient pollution levels in this region are based either on receptor models, such as the Positive Matrix Factor method [ 27 , 28 ], or statistical approaches, such as Principal Component Analysis [ 29 ]. All these studies relied on ad-hoc measurements and were limited to PM or some of its components.…”