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    Parameterizations of US wildfire and prescribed fire emission ratios and emission factors based on FIREX-AQ aircraft measurements by Gkatzelis, Georgios I, Coggon, Matthew M, Stockwell, Chelsea E, Hornbrook, Rebecca S, Allen, Hannah, Apel, Eric C, Bela, Megan M, Blake, Donald R, Bourgeois, Ilann, Brown, Steven S, Campuzano-Jost, Pedro, St. Clair, Jason M, Crawford, James H, Crounse, John D, Day, Douglas A, DiGangi, Joshua P, Diskin, Glenn S, Fried, Alan, Gilman, Jessica B, Guo, Hongyu, Hair, Johnathan W, Halliday, Hannah S, Hanisco, Thomas F, Hannun, Reem, Hills, Alan, Huey, L. Gregory, Jimenez, Jose L, Katich, Joseph M, Lamplugh, Aaron, Lee, Young Ro, Liao, Jin, Lindaas, Jakob, McKeen, Stuart A, Mikoviny, Tomas, Nault, Benjamin A, Neuman, J. Andrew, Nowak, John B, Pagonis, Demetrios, Peischl, Jeff, Perring, Anne E, Piel, Felix, Rickly, Pamela S, Robinson, Michael A, Rollins, Andrew W, Ryerson, Thomas B, Schueneman, Melinda K, Schwantes, Rebecca H, Schwarz, Joshua P, Sekimoto, Kanako, Selimovic, Vanessa, Shingler, Taylor, Tanner, David J, Tomsche, Laura, Vasquez, Krystal T, Veres, Patrick R, Washenfelder, Rebecca, Weibring, Petter, Wennberg, Paul O, Wisthaler, Armin, Wolfe, Glenn M, Womack, Caroline C, Xu, Lu, Ball, Katherine, Yokelson, Robert J, Warneke, Carsten

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (23-01-2024)
    “…Extensive airborne measurements of non-methane organic gases (NMOGs), methane, nitrogen oxides, reduced nitrogen species, and aerosol emissions from US wild…”
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    Reimagine fire science for the anthropocene by Shuman, Jacquelyn K, Balch, Jennifer K, Barnes, Rebecca T, Higuera, Philip E, Roos, Christopher I, Schwilk, Dylan W, Stavros, E Natasha, Banerjee, Tirtha, Bela, Megan M, Bendix, Jacob, Bertolino, Sandro, Bililign, Solomon, Bladon, Kevin D, Brando, Paulo, Breidenthal, Robert E, Buma, Brian, Calhoun, Donna, Carvalho, Leila M V, Cattau, Megan E, Cawley, Kaelin M, Chandra, Sudeep, Chipman, Melissa L, Cobian-Iñiguez, Jeanette, Conlisk, Erin, Coop, Jonathan D, Cullen, Alison, Davis, Kimberley T, Dayalu, Archana, De Sales, Fernando, Dolman, Megan, Ellsworth, Lisa M, Franklin, Scott, Guiterman, Christopher H, Hamilton, Matthew, Hanan, Erin J, Hansen, Winslow D, Hantson, Stijn, Harvey, Brian J, Holz, Andrés, Huang, Tao, Hurteau, Matthew D, Ilangakoon, Nayani T, Jennings, Megan, Jones, Charles, Klimaszewski-Patterson, Anna, Kobziar, Leda N, Kominoski, John, Kosovic, Branko, Krawchuk, Meg A, Laris, Paul, Leonard, Jackson, Loria-Salazar, S Marcela, Lucash, Melissa, Mahmoud, Hussam, Margolis, Ellis, Maxwell, Toby, McCarty, Jessica L, McWethy, David B, Meyer, Rachel S, Miesel, Jessica R, Moser, W Keith, Nagy, R Chelsea, Niyogi, Dev, Palmer, Hannah M, Pellegrini, Adam, Poulter, Benjamin, Robertson, Kevin, Rocha, Adrian V, Sadegh, Mojtaba, Santos, Fernanda, Scordo, Facundo, Sexton, Joseph O, Sharma, A Surjalal, Smith, Alistair M S, Soja, Amber J, Still, Christopher, Swetnam, Tyson, Syphard, Alexandra D, Tingley, Morgan W, Tohidi, Ali, Trugman, Anna T, Turetsky, Merritt, Varner, J Morgan, Wang, Yuhang, Whitman, Thea, Yelenik, Stephanie, Zhang, Xuan

    Published in PNAS nexus (01-07-2022)
    “…Fire is an integral component of ecosystems globally and a tool that humans have harnessed for millennia. Altered fire regimes are a fundamental cause and…”
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