Estimation of emissions from biomass burning in China (2003–2017) based on MODIS fire radiative energy data
Lifei Yin(Peking University), Yu Song(Peking University), Minsi Zhang(National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation), Pin Du(Peking University), Tingting Xu(Peking University), Mingxu Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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