Airborne measurements of savanna fire emissions and the regional distributio of pyrogenic pollutants over Western Africa
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J. Lacaux | M. Andreae | J. Goldammer | D. Scharffe | J. M. Lobert | R. Delmas | J. Baudet | G. Helas | Ayité-Lo N. Ajavon | L. Schäfer | Dieter Scharffe | Brou Ahoua | Jean-Pierre Lacaux | J. Lobert
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