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Impact of Siberian forest fires on the atmosphere over the Korean Peninsula during summer 2014
Jinsang Jung
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
Center for Gas Analysis, Korea Research Institute of Standards and
Science (KRISS), Daejeon 34113, Republic of Korea
Youngsook Lyu
Department of Climate and Air Quality Research, National Institute of
Environmental Research, Daejeon 34944, Republic of Korea
Minhee Lee
Department of Climate and Air Quality Research, National Institute of
Environmental Research, Daejeon 34944, Republic of Korea
Taekyung Hwang
Department of Climate and Air Quality Research, National Institute of
Environmental Research, Daejeon 34944, Republic of Korea
Sangil Lee
Center for Gas Analysis, Korea Research Institute of Standards and
Science (KRISS), Daejeon 34113, Republic of Korea
Sanghyub Oh
Center for Gas Analysis, Korea Research Institute of Standards and
Science (KRISS), Daejeon 34113, Republic of Korea
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Short summary
Extensive forest fires occurred during late July 2014 across the forested region of Siberia, Russia. Remote measurement techniques and chemical analyses of the haze plumes clearly show that smoke plumes emitted from Siberian forest fires underwent long-range transport over Mongolia and northeast China to the Korean Peninsula, which is located ~ 3000 km south of the Siberian forest.
Extensive forest fires occurred during late July 2014 across the forested region of Siberia,...
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