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2010 Russian wildfires
Black Carbon Emissions in Russia: a Critical Review
Detection and Attribution of Wildfire Pollution in the Arctic and Northern
Wildfires
Atmospheric Impacts of the 2010 Russian Wildfires: Integrating
Title: Climate Changes and Wildfire Emissions Of
Influence of the Aerosol Solar Extinction on Photochemistry During
Quantifying the Sensitivity of Aerosol Optical Properties to the Parameterizations of Physico-Chemical Processes During the 2010 Russian Wildfires and Heatwave
Exceptional Emissions of NH3 and HCOOH in the 2010 Russian Wildfires
Severe Wildfires Near Moscow, Russia in 2010: Modeling of Carbon Monoxide Pollution and Comparisons with Observations
Atmospheric Impacts of the 2010 Russian Wildfires
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Increased Aerosols Content in the Atmosphere Over Ukraine During Summer 2010 Evgenia Galytska1, Vassyl Danylevsky2, René Hommel1,*, and John P
Inverse Modeling of Nitrogen Oxides Emissions from the 2010 Russian Wildfires by Using Satellite Measurements of Nitrogen Dioxide
Late-Spring and Summertime Tropospheric Ozone and NO2 in Western Siberia and the Russian Arctic: Regional Model Evaluation and Sensitivities
Variability of Aerosol Properties Over Eastern Europe Observed From
Atmospheric Aerosol Distribution in 2016–2017 Over the Eastern European Region Based on the GEOS-Chem Model
Estimates of Past and Future Forest Fire Danger in Finland from a Climatological Viewpoint
Russian National Report
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Biomass-Burning Smoke Episodes in Finland from Eastern European Wildfires
Forecast Variability of the Blocking System Over Russia in Summer 2010 and Its Impact on Surface Conditions
Biomass Burning Aerosols Observed in Northern Finland During the 2010 Wildfires in Russia
The Role of Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in the Mesoscale Evolutionbiomass of Burning Aerosol: a Modelling Case Study of the 2010Russia Mega-fire Event in I
Russian Wildfires Impact on Photochemistry
CO₂ Emissions from the 2010 Russian Wildfires Using GOSAT Data
NASA A-Train and Terra Observations of the 2010 Russian Wildfires
Air Quality Changes in Ukraine During the April 2020 Wildfire Event
Variability of a Summer Block in Medium-Range and Subseasonal Ensemble Forecasts and Investigation of Surface Impacts and Relevant Dynamical Features
Is There a Local Knowledge Advantage in Federations? Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Effects of West Coast Forest Fire Emissions on Atmospheric Environment: a Coupled Satellite and Ground-Based Assessment
Climate Change and Security
Quantifying the Sensitivity of Aerosol Optical Properties to The
Fredrik Huss MD, Ass Prof Director of Burn Center Dept of Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery Uppsala University Hospital Uppsala, Sweden Burns in Sweden
Direct Radiative Effect of the Russian Wildfires and Its Impact on Air Temperature and Atmospheric Dynamics During August2010
Mesoscale Evolution of Biomass Burning Aerosol: a Modelling Title Page Abstract Introduction Case Study of the 2010 Mega-fire Event in Conclusions References
The Global Tropospheric Ammonia Distribution As Seen in the 13-Year AIRS Measurement Record