Tropical peat fire emissions: 2019 field measurements in Sumatra and Borneo and synthesis with previous studies
<p>Peat fires in Southeast Asia are a major source of trace gases and particles to the regional-global atmosphere that influence atmospheric chemistry, climate, and air quality. During the November 2015 record-high Ocean Niño Index (ONI, 2.6) our mobile smoke sampling team made the first, or r...
Main Authors: | R. J. Yokelson, B. H. Saharjo, C. E. Stockwell, E. I. Putra, T. Jayarathne, A. Akbar, I. Albar, D. R. Blake, L. L. B. Graham, A. Kurniawan, S. Meinardi, D. Ningrum, A. D. Nurhayati, A. Saad, N. Sakuntaladewi, E. Setianto, I. J. Simpson, E. A. Stone, S. Sutikno, A. Thomas, K. C. Ryan, M. A. Cochrane |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2022-08-01
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Series: | Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics |
Online Access: | https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/22/10173/2022/acp-22-10173-2022.pdf |
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