Late summer changes in burning conditions in the boreal regions and their implications for NOx and CO emissions from boreal fires
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Edward J. Hyer | E. Hyer | K. Lapina | R. Honrath | R. C. Owen | M. V. Martin | Richard E. Honrath | P. Fialho | K. Lapina | M. Val Martin | Paulo Fialho | M. V. Martin
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