New Tropical Peatland Gas and Particulate Emissions Factors Indicate 2015 Indonesian Fires Released Far More Particulate Matter (but Less Methane) than Current Inventories Imply
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Wooster, M.J.; Gaveau, D..L.A.; Salim, M.A.; Zhang, T.; Xu, W.; Green, D.C.; Huijnen, V.; Murdiyarso, D.; Gunawan, D.; Borchard, N.; Schirrmann, M.; Main, B.; Sepriando, A. New Tropical Peatland Gas and Particulate Emissions Factors Indicate 2015 Indonesian Fires Released Far More Particulate Matter (but Less Methane) than Current Inventories Imply. Remote Sens. 2018, 10, 495. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10040495
Wooster MJ, Gaveau DLA, Salim MA, Zhang T, Xu W, Green DC, Huijnen V, Murdiyarso D, Gunawan D, Borchard N, Schirrmann M, Main B, Sepriando A. New Tropical Peatland Gas and Particulate Emissions Factors Indicate 2015 Indonesian Fires Released Far More Particulate Matter (but Less Methane) than Current Inventories Imply. Remote Sensing. 2018; 10(4):495. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10040495
Chicago/Turabian StyleWooster, Martin J.; Gaveau, David. L.A.; Salim, Mohammad A.; Zhang, Tianran; Xu, Weidong; Green, David C.; Huijnen, Vincent; Murdiyarso, Daniel; Gunawan, Dodo; Borchard, Nils; Schirrmann, Michael; Main, Bruce; Sepriando, Alpon. 2018. "New Tropical Peatland Gas and Particulate Emissions Factors Indicate 2015 Indonesian Fires Released Far More Particulate Matter (but Less Methane) than Current Inventories Imply" Remote Sens. 10, no. 4: 495. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10040495