Prescribed burning of logging slash in the boreal forest of Finland: emissions and effects on meteorological quantities and soil properties
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P. Hari | M. Pihlatie | G. Leeuw | M. Sofiev | J. Kukkonen | T. Petäjä | J. Bäck | J. Levula | L. Pirjola | P. Keronen | D. Schultz | M. Kulmala | J. Rinne | P. Aalto | T. Nieminen | T. Grönholm | J. Pumpanen | T. Pohja | H. Junninen | V. Kerminen | A. Virkkula | C. Clements | A. Kieloaho | J. Backman | M. D. Maso | H. Manninen | S. Schobesberger | T. Virtanen | T. Ruuskanen | H. Aaltonen | J. Aalto | L. Kulmala | M. Kajos | J. Patokoski | T. Olsson | V. Aaltonen
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