The detection of enhanced carbon monoxide abundances in remotely sensed infrared spectra of a forest fire smoke plume
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William L. Smith | Hung-Lung Huang | Henry E. Revercomb | W. W. McMillan | W. McMillan | L. Strow | H. Revercomb | Hung-Lung Huang | L. Larrabee Strow | W. Smith
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