Scientists Aim to Smoke out Wildfire Impacts. Cornwall, W. Science, 360(6392):948–949, June, 2018.
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Scientists this summer are taking to the air in an ambitious effort to better understand the chemistry, behavior, and health impacts of wildfire smoke. The flights in an instrument-packed C-130 airplane belonging to the National Science Foundation will be followed in 2019 by flights on a NASA DC-8 research jet by scientists with NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The two planes will fly through plumes of wildfire smoke, with a focus on the western United States, where wildfires have grown bigger and more intense. Researchers are saying it's the most comprehensive effort ever to understand wildfire smoke.
@article{cornwallScientistsAimSmoke2018,
  title = {Scientists Aim to Smoke out Wildfire Impacts},
  author = {Cornwall, Warren},
  year = {2018},
  month = jun,
  volume = {360},
  pages = {948--949},
  issn = {1095-9203},
  doi = {10.1126/science.360.6392.948},
  abstract = {Scientists this summer are taking to the air in an ambitious effort to better understand the chemistry, behavior, and health impacts of wildfire smoke. The flights in an instrument-packed C-130 airplane belonging to the National Science Foundation will be followed in 2019 by flights on a NASA DC-8 research jet by scientists with NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The two planes will fly through plumes of wildfire smoke, with a focus on the western United States, where wildfires have grown bigger and more intense. Researchers are saying it's the most comprehensive effort ever to understand wildfire smoke.},
  journal = {Science},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-14597531,~to-add-doi-URL,aerosol,air-pollution,air-quality,fire-emissions,forest-resources,human-health,smoke,vegetation,wildfires},
  lccn = {INRMM-MiD:c-14597531},
  number = {6392}
}

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