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Atmospheric impacts of the 2010 Russian wildfires: integrating modelling and measurements of an extreme air pollution episode in the Moscow region
I. B. Konovalov
Institute of Applied Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia
Laboratoire Inter-Universitaire de Systèmes Atmosphériques, CNRS, UMR7583, Université Paris-Est and Université Paris 7, Créteil, France
M. Beekmann
Laboratoire Inter-Universitaire de Systèmes Atmosphériques, CNRS, UMR7583, Université Paris-Est and Université Paris 7, Créteil, France
I. N. Kuznetsova
Hydrometeorological Centre of Russia, Moscow, Russia
A. Yurova
Hydrometeorological Centre of Russia, Moscow, Russia
A. M. Zvyagintsev
Central Aerological Laboratory, Dolgoprudny, Russia
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