The moving of high emission for biomass burning in China: View from multi-year emission estimation and human-driven forces
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posted on 2024-10-19, 22:54 authored by Jian Wu, Shaofei Kong, Fangqi Wu, Yi Cheng, Shurui Zheng, Si Qin, Xi Liu, Qin Yan, Huang Zheng, Mingming Zheng, Yingying Yan, Dantong Liu, Shuo Ding, Delong Zhao, Guofeng Shen, Tianliang Zhao, Shihua QiThe moving of high emission for biomass burning in China: View from multi-year emission estimation and human-driven forces
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Amsterdam, The NetherlandsLanguage
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Environment InternationalVolume
142Article number
105812Pagination
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AIR-POLLUTANT EMISSIONSBiomass burningCARBONACEOUS PARTICLESCHEMICAL SPECIATIONDRIVING FORCESEnvironmental SciencesEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyGASEOUS-POLLUTANTSHigh emission variationHIGH-RESOLUTION INVENTORYHuman-driven forcesLife Sciences & BiomedicineMERCURY EMISSIONSMultiple satellite dataPARTICULATE MATTERPOLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONSRIVER DELTAScience & TechnologySocial-economic analysis
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