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Tag Archives: forest

Rayleigh scattering and Mie scattering caused by VOCs emitted by forests. Behind the enigmatic smile of the Mona Lisa lies a landscape, reddish in the...
Air, Life, Society

Frits W. Went: Turning the Air Blue

Author Mike Newland Date June 2, 2015
Mike Newland
Tagged aerosol, biogenic emissions, blue haze, forest, mie, rayleigh, scattering, VOCs, Went | Leave a comment |
A GLOBAL VIEW ON FIRES AND THEIR MANAGEMENT Forest fires have been around for...
Air, Land, People, Systems

Should we suppress the fire?

Author Stephane Mangeon Date October 22, 2014
Stephane Mangeon
Tagged Air quality, Australia, fire, firefighting, forest, Indonesia | Leave a comment |
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