Autor:
Gaveau, D.L.A.
Salim, Mohammad A.
Hergoualc’h, Kristell
Locatelli, Bruno
Sloan, Sean
Wooster, Martin
Marlier, Miriam E.
Molidena, Elis
Yaen, Husana
DeFries, Ruth
Verchot, Louis V.
Murdiyarso, Daniel
Nasi, Robert
Holmgren, Peter
Sheil, Douglas
Trans-boundary haze events in Southeast Asia are associated with large forest and peatland fires in Indonesia. These episodes of extreme air pollution usually occur during drought years induced by climate anomalies from the Pacific (El Niño Southern Oscillation) and Indian Oceans (Indian Ocean Di...
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Gaveau, D.L.A.
,
Salim, Mohammad A.
,
Hergoualc’h, Kristell
,
Locatelli, Bruno
,
Sloan, Sean
,
Wooster, Martin
,
Marlier, Miriam E.
,
Molidena, Elis
,
Yaen, Husana
,
DeFries, Ruth
,
Verchot, Louis V.
,
Murdiyarso, Daniel
,
Nasi, Robert
,
Holmgren, Peter
,
Sheil, Douglas
,
[Major atmospheric emissions from peat fires in Southeast Asia during non-drought years: evidence from the 2013 Sumatran fires]
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Major atmospheric emissions from peat fires in Southeast Asia during non-drought years: evidence from the 2013 Sumatran fires