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Quantifying the impact of biomass burning emissions on major inorganic aerosols and their precursors in the US

Souri et al., 2017

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3306706432575263430
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Souri A
Choi Y
Jeon W
Kochanski A
Diao L
Mandel J
Bhave P
Pan S
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

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The primary sources for inorganic aerosols from biomass burning are rather negligible, but they are predominantly formed chemically following emission of their precursors (eg, SO2, NH3, HO x, and NO x). The biomass burning contributions to some of the precursors can be …
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