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Release and dispersion of vegetation and peat fire emissions in the atmosphere over Indonesia 1997/1998
B. Langmann
Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie, Hamburg, Germany
A. Heil
Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie, Hamburg, Germany
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- Spatiotemporal analysis of ground and satellite-based aerosol for air quality assessment in the Southeast Asia region T. Nguyen et al.
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- Air quality in Singapore during the 2013 smoke-haze episode over the Strait of Malacca: Lessons learned E. Velasco & S. Rastan
- Decadal-scale spatiotemporal changes in land use/land cover of El Potosi Basin at semi-arid northeast Mexico and evolution of peat fire between 1980-2020 CE P. Roy et al.
- Observing and understanding the Southeast Asian aerosol system by remote sensing: An initial review and analysis for the Seven Southeast Asian Studies (7SEAS) program J. Reid et al.
- Evaluation of a new convective cloud field model: precipitation over the maritime continent H. Graf & J. Yang
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- AERONET-based models of smoke-dominated aerosol near source regions and transported over oceans, and implications for satellite retrievals of aerosol optical depth A. Sayer et al.
- Climate regulation of fire emissions and deforestation in equatorial Asia G. van der Werf et al.
- Mitigating smoldering peatland fire via buried heat pipes: a new concept of underground firebreak D. Musa et al.
- Criteria-Based Identification of Important Fuels for Wildland Fire Emission Research A. Watts et al.
- Vegetation fire emissions and their impact on air pollution and climate B. Langmann et al.
- The socio-ecological drivers of forest degradation in part of the tropical peatlands of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia M. Medrilzam et al.
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