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Author(s):
Stephanie R. Schneider, Jonathan P. D. Abbatt
Year Published:

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Topic(s):
Fire Effects
Fire & Climate
Smoke & Air Quality
Smoke Emissions

NRFSN number: 24538
FRAMES RCS number: 65123
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Wildfires emit significant amounts of material into the atmosphere. To fully understand the impact of these emissions an accurate understanding of wildfire smoke chemistry is needed. This perspective highlights our chemical understanding and research gaps regarding the impacts of wildfire smoke on air quality and climate.

Citation

Schneider, Stephanie R.; Abbatt, Jonathan P. D. 2022. Wildfire atmospheric chemistry: climate and air quality impacts. Trends in Chemistry 4(4):255-257. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trechm.2021.12.004

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