Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality (FIREX‐AQ)
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2023
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Journal Title:Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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Personal Author:Warneke, Carsten
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Schwarz, Joshua P.
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Dibb, Jack
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Kalashnikova, Olga
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Frost, Gregory
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Al‐Saad, Jassim
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Brown, Steven S.
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Brewer, Wm. Alan
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Soja, Amber
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Seidel, Felix C.
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Washenfelder, Rebecca A.
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Wiggins, Elizabeth B.
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Moore, Richard H.
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Anderson, Bruce E.
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Jordan, Carolyn
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Yacovitch, Tara I.
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Herndon, Scott C.
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Liu, Shang
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Kuwayama, Toshihiro
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Jaffe, Daniel
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Johnston, Nancy
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Selimovic, Vanessa
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Yokelson, Robert
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Giles, David M.
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Holben, Brent N.
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Goloub, Philippe
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Popovici, Ioana
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Trainer, Michael
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Kumar, Aditya
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Pierce, R. Bradley
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Fahey, David
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Roberts, James
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Gargulinski, Emily M.
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Peterson, David A.
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Ye, Xinxin
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Thapa, Laura H.
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Saide, Pablo E.
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Fite, Charles H.
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Holmes, Christopher D.
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Wang, Siyuan
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Coggon, Matthew M.
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Decker, Zachary C. J.
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Stockwell, Chelsea E.
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Xu, Lu
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Gkatzelis, Georgios
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Aikin, Kenneth
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Lefer, Barry
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Kaspari, Jackson
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Griffin, Debora
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Zeng, Linghan
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Weber, Rodney
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Hastings, Meredith
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Chai, Jiajue
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Wolfe, Glenn M.
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Hanisco, Thomas F.
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Liao, Jin
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Campuzano Jost, Pedro
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Guo, Hongyu
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Jimenez, Jose L.
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Crawford, James
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Description:The NOAA/NASA Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality (FIREX-AQ) experiment was a multi-agency, inter-disciplinary research effort to: (a) obtain detailed measurements of trace gas and aerosol emissions from wildfires and prescribed fires using aircraft, satellites and ground-based instruments, (b) make extensive suborbital remote sensing measurements of fire dynamics, (c) assess local, regional, and global modeling of fires, and (d) strengthen connections to observables on the ground such as fuels and fuel consumption and satellite products such as burned area and fire radiative power. From Boise, ID western wildfires were studied with the NASA DC-8 and two NOAA Twin Otter aircraft. The
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Source:Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 128(2)
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ISSN:2169-897X ; 2169-8996
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