Estimating emissions from agricultural fires in the North China Plain based on MODIS fire radiative power
Mingxu Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Min Hu(Peking University), Xin Huang(Nanjing University), Yaning Kang(Peking University), Huan Yao(Peking University), Mengmeng Li(Nanjing University), Yu Song(Peking University)
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