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Special issue: AMMA Tropospheric Chemistry and Aerosols
11 Oct 2010
11 Oct 2010
Updated African biomass burning emission inventories in the framework of the AMMA-IDAF program, with an evaluation of combustion aerosols
C. Liousse et al.
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