The 2005–2016 Trends of Formaldehyde Columns Over China Observed by Satellites: Increasing Anthropogenic Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds and Decreasing Agricultural Fire Emissions
Lu Shen(King University), Hong Liao(Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology), Daniel J. Jacob(Harvard University), Isabelle De Smedt(Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy), Tzung‐May Fu(Planetary Science Institute), Melissa P. Sulprizio(Harvard University), Lei Zhu(Harvard University), Ke Li(Harvard University), Bo Zheng(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Gonzalo González Abad(Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian), Qiang Zhang(Tsinghua University), Hansen Cao(University of Colorado Boulder)
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