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Black carbon lofts wildfire smoke high into the stratosphere to form a persistent plume
Machine learning models accurately predict ozone exposure during wildfire events
Radiative forcing from the 2014-2022 volcanic and wildfire injections
Dilution and photooxidation driven processes explain the evolution of organic aerosol in wildfire plumes
Tripling of western US particulate pollution from wildfires in a warming climate
 Observations and modeling of NOx photochemistry and fate in fresh wildfire plumes
Spatially resolved photochemistry impacts emissions estimates in fresh wildfire plumes
Continental-scale atmospheric impacts of the 2020 Western U.S. wildfires
Observations of ice nucleating particles in the free troposphere from Western US wildfires
Variability and time of day dependence of ozone photochemistry in western wildfire plumes
Empirical insights into the fate of ammonia in western U.S. wildfire smoke plumes
Volatile organic trace gases emitted from North American wildfires
Quantification of organic aerosol and brown carbon evolution in fresh wildfire plumes
Chlorine activation and enhanced ozone depletion induced by wildfire aerosol
Future regional increases in simultaneous large Western USA wildfires
Persistent stratospheric warming due to 2019-2020 Australian wildfire smoke
A multiyear tropical Pacific cooling response to recent Australian wildfires in CESM2
New seasonal pattern of pollution emerges from changing North American wildfires
Spatial and temporal estimates of population exposure to wildfire smoke during the Washington state 2012 wildfire season using blended model, satellite, and in situ data
Progress in detection and attribution research

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