Non-methane organic gas emissions from biomass burning: identification, quantification, and emission factors from PTR-ToF during the FIREX 2016 laboratory experiment
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J. Jimenez | K. Sekimoto | Steven S. Brown | R. Yokelson | J. Gilman | B. Lerner | C. Warneke | J. Gouw | J. Roberts | A. Koss | Bin Yuan | M. Coggon | K. Zarzana | Kyle J. Zarzana | J. Krechmer | Vanessa Selimovic | S. Brown | J. Jimenez | J. Roberts
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