Long-term mortality burden trends attributed to black carbon and PM2·5 from wildfire emissions across the continental USA from 2000 to 2020: a deep learning modelling study
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2023
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Journal Title:The Lancet Planetary Health
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Description:Long-term improvements in air quality and public health in the continental USA were disrupted over the past decade by increased fire emissions that potentially offset the decrease in anthropogenic emissions. This study aims to estimate trends in black carbon and PM2·5 concentrations and their attributable mortality burden across the USA.
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Source:The Lancet Planetary Health, 7(12), e963-e975
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ISSN:2542-5196
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Rights Information:CC BY
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