Large mitigation potential of smoke PM2.5 in the US from human-ignited fires
Large mitigation potential of smoke PM2.5 in the US from human-ignited fires
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Bristol: IOP Publishing
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Increasing fire activity and the associated degradation in air quality in the United States has been indirectly linked to human activity via climate change. In addition, direct attribution of fires to human activities may provide opportunities for near term smoke mitigation by focusing policy, management, and funding efforts on particular ignition...
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Large mitigation potential of smoke PM2.5 in the US from human-ignited fires
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TN_cdi_iop_journals_10_1088_1748_9326_aca91f
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1748-9326
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10.1088/1748-9326/aca91f