Research article
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02 May 2013
Research article |

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02 May 2013
ACE-FTS observations of pyrogenic trace species in boreal biomass burning plumes during BORTAS
K. A. Tereszchuk, G. González Abad, C. Clerbaux, J. Hadji-Lazaro, D. Hurtmans, P.-F. Coheur, and P. F. Bernath
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