Abstract: International audience; Biomass burning represents an important source of atmospheric aerosols and greenhouse gases, yet little is known about its interannual variability or the underlying mechanisms regulating this variability at continental to global scales. Here we investigated fire emissions during the 8 year period from 1997 to 2004 using satellite data and the CASA biogeochemical model. Burned area from 2001?2004 was derived using newly available active fire and 500 m. burned area datasets from MODIS following the approach described by Gi...
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Atmospheric sciences
Climatology