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Parameterizations of US wildfire and prescribed fire emission ratios and emission factors based on FIREX-AQ aircraft measurements

Effects of Fire Diurnal Variation and Plume Rise on U.S. Air Quality During FIREX-AQ and WE-CAN Based on the Multi-Scale Infrastructure for Chemistry and Aerosols (MUSICAv0)

Composition and reactivity of volatile organic compounds in the South Coast Air Basin and San Joaquin Valley of California

Liu, S., et al. (2022), Composition and reactivity of volatile organic compounds in the South Coast Air Basin and San Joaquin Valley of California, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 22, 10937-10954, doi:10.5194/acp-22-10937-2022.

An improved representation of fire non-methane organic gases (NMOGs) in models: emissions to reactivity

Carter, T. S., et al. (2022), An improved representation of fire non-methane organic gases (NMOGs) in models: emissions to reactivity, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 22, 12093-12111, doi:10.5194/acp-22-12093-2022.

Constraining emissions of volatile organic compounds from western US wildfires with WE-CAN and FIREX-AQ airborne observations

Quantifying burned area of wildfires in the western United States from polar-orbiting and geostationary satellite active-fire detections

Assessment of Satellite AOD during the 2020 Wildfire Season in the Western U.S.

Ye, X., et al. (2020), Assessment of Satellite AOD during the 2020 Wildfire Season in the Western U.S., Wildfire Season in the Western U.S.. Remote Sens., 2022, 6113, doi:10.3390/rs14236113.

Heat flux assumptions contribute to overestimation of wildfire smoke injection into the free troposphere

Understanding the Evolution of Smoke Mass Extinction Efficiency Using Field Campaign Measurements

Saide Peralta, et al. (2022), Understanding the Evolution of Smoke Mass Extinction Efficiency Using Field Campaign Measurements, Geophys. Res. Lett., 49, e2022GL099175, doi:10.1029/2022GL099175.

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