Direct radiative effect of carbonaceous aerosols from crop residue burning during the summer harvest season in East China
Huan Yao(Peking University), Tong Zhu(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Yusheng Wu(Peking University), Min Hu(Peking University), Jianfeng Li(Peking University), Douglas Lowe(University of Manchester), Yu Song(Peking University), Pin Du(Peking University), Tingting Xu(Peking University), Mingxu Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), G. McFiggans(University of Manchester), Scott Archer‐Nicholls(NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research), Chun Zhao(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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