
Previous research has shown that wildfires clear millions of hectares of land and emit around 34-percent of global soot mass into the atmosphere each year. In certain regions, such as Southeast Asia and Russia, these fires can contribute as much as 63-percent of regional soot mass. In a paper published in Nature iScientific Reports/i, a team of scientists led by Rajan Chakrabarty from Nevada's Desert Research Institute report the observation of ...
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