Air Quality Impacts of the January 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires: Insights from Public Data Sources
Claire Schollaert(Los Angeles County Department of Public Health), Miriam E. Marlier(Environmental Earth Sciences), Rachel Connolly(University of California, Los Angeles), Michael Jerrett(UCLA Health), Tianjia Liu(Planetary Science Institute), Lara Cushing(University of California, Berkeley)
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