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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-11-465-2011
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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-11-465-2011
© Author(s) 2011. This work is distributed under
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Californian forest fire plumes over Southwestern British Columbia: lidar, sunphotometry, and mountaintop chemistry observations
I. McKendry
Department of Geography, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
K. Strawbridge
Science and Technology Branch, Environment Canada, Centre for Atmospheric Research Experiments, Egbert, Ontario, Canada
M. L. Karumudi
Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada
N. O'Neill
Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada
A. M. Macdonald
Science and Technology Branch, Environment Canada, 4905 Dufferin Street, Toronto, Ontario M3H 5T4, Canada
R. Leaitch
Science and Technology Branch, Environment Canada, 4905 Dufferin Street, Toronto, Ontario M3H 5T4, Canada
D. Jaffe
Atmospheric and Environmental Chemistry, University of Washington-Bothell, Seattle, USA
P. Cottle
Department of Geography, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
S. Sharma
Science and Technology Branch, Environment Canada, 4905 Dufferin Street, Toronto, Ontario M3H 5T4, Canada
P. Sheridan
NOAA-Earth System Research Laboratory, Global Monitoring Division, Boulder, Colorado, USA
J. Ogren
NOAA-Earth System Research Laboratory, Global Monitoring Division, Boulder, Colorado, USA
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