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A decadal satellite analysis of the origins and impacts of smoke in Colorado
M. Val Martin
Atmospheric Science Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
C. L. Heald
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering & Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
Atmospheric Science Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
A. J. Prenni
Atmospheric Science Department, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
C. Wiedinmyer
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, USA
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