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Evolution of trace gases and particles emitted by a chaparral fire in California
S. K. Akagi
University of Montana, Department of Chemistry, Missoula, MT, USA
J. S. Craven
California Institute of Technology, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Pasadena, CA, USA
J. W. Taylor
University of Manchester, Centre for Atmospheric Science, Manchester, UK
G. R. McMeeking
University of Manchester, Centre for Atmospheric Science, Manchester, UK
now at: Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA
R. J. Yokelson
University of Montana, Department of Chemistry, Missoula, MT, USA
I. R. Burling
University of Montana, Department of Chemistry, Missoula, MT, USA
S. P. Urbanski
United States Forest Service, Fire Sciences Laboratory, Missoula, MT, USA
C. E. Wold
United States Forest Service, Fire Sciences Laboratory, Missoula, MT, USA
J. H. Seinfeld
California Institute of Technology, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Pasadena, CA, USA
H. Coe
University of Manchester, Centre for Atmospheric Science, Manchester, UK
M. J. Alvarado
Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER), Lexington, MA, USA
D. R. Weise
USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Fire Laboratory, Riverside, CA, USA
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