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Global fire carbon emissions are from GFED4s and FEER1, and relevant references include:
Wu, C., Sitch, S., Huntingford, C., Mercado, L. M., Venevsky, S., Lasslop, G., ... & Staver, A. C. (2022). Reduced global fire activity due to human demography slows global warming by enhanced land carbon uptake. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 119(20), e2101186119.
Ichoku, C., & Ellison, L. (2014). Global top-down smoke-aerosol emissions estimation using satellite fire radiative power measurements. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 14(13), 6643-6667.
Van Der Werf, G. R., Randerson, J. T., Giglio, L., Van Leeuwen, T. T., Chen, Y., Rogers, B. M., ... & Kasibhatla, P. S. (2017). Global fire emissions estimates during 1997–2016. Earth System Science Data, 9(2), 697-720.
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Global fire carbon emissions are from GFED4s and FEER1, and relevant references include:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: