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Health effects of wildfire PM2.5 in Latin American cities: A rapid systematic review and comparative synthesis. [PDF]
Malagón-Rojas J, Chen K.
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Securing the past for the future – why climate proxy archives should be protected
Glaciers, corals, speleothems, peatlands, trees and other natural proxy archives are essential for global climate change research, but their scarcity and fragility are not equally recognised. Here, we introduce a rapidly disappearing source of palaeoclimatic, environmental and archaeological evidence from some 5000 years ago in the Fenland of eastern ...
Tatiana Bebchuk, Ulf Büntgen
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Wildfire Produces Transient Minerals: Speciation, Reactivity, and Fate of Iron and Manganese in Surface Soils Post Wildfire. [PDF]
Kang K +5 more
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The last (Wisconsinan) glacial period was punctuated in North America by two glacial maxima, known as the Early and Late Wisconsinan glaciations. In Alaska, these maxima and their subsequent retreats have been the object of dating efforts to reconstruct local climatic events and compare them to global trends.
Bruno Belotti +5 more
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Author Correction: Winter snow as a skillful indicator for spring wildfire in Northeast Asia
Meng Meng +6 more
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Assessing Air Quality and Health Benefits of Enhanced Management of Forests, Shrublands, and Grasslands Against Wildfires in California. [PDF]
Lindsey S +7 more
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Application of Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to suppress wildfire at Bayam Forest, Turkey
Mustafa Tüfekçioğlu +5 more
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Economic activity during extreme events
Abstract Although extreme weather events, natural disasters or infrastructure failures potentially have important economic effects, quantifying these effects over small areas and fine time intervals has been difficult because of the fairly coarse scales available in most data sources. This paper surveys the use of relatively new and finely grained data
John W. Galbraith
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