Characterization of aerosol particles during a high pollution episode over Mexico City
Abstract More than 7 thousand wildfires were recorded over Mexico in 2019, affecting almost 640 thousand hectares. Most of these fires occurred during the spring season generating dense smoke plumes, impacting urban areas in the central part of the Mexican plateau. From May 10 to 17, 2019, biomass b...
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Auteurs principaux: | Giovanni Carabali, José Villanueva-Macias, Luis A. Ladino, Harry Álvarez-Ospina, Graciela B. Raga, Gema Andraca-Ayala, Javier Miranda, Michel Grutter, Ma. Montserrat Silva, David Riveros-Rosas |
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2021
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