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Publications by W. Maenhaut
Evaluation of the Carbon Content of Aerosols From the Burning of Biomass in the Brazilian Amazon Using Thermal, Optical and Thermal-Optical Analysis Methods
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Atmospheric Science
Polar Organic Compounds in Rural PM2.5 Aerosols From K-Puszta, Hungary, During a 2003 Summer Field Campaign: Sources and Diurnal Variations
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
Atmospheric Science
Planetary Science
Space
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Optical and Physical Properties of Aerosols in the Boundary Layer and Free Troposphere Over the Amazon Basin During the Biomass Burning Season
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Improved Measurement of Carbonaceous Aerosol: Evaluation of the Sampling Artifacts and Inter-Comparison of the Thermal-Optical Analysis Methods
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Biomass Collapse and Carbon Emissions From Forest Fragmentation in the Brazilian Amazon
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Impacts of Brown Carbon From Biomass Burning on Surface UV and Ozone Photochemistry in the Amazon Basin
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Methods Development for the Optical Determination of the Black Carbon Content of Loess Samples
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Modeling of the Solar Radiative Impact of Biomass Burning Aerosols During the Dust and Biomass-Burning Experiment (DABEX)
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Monitoring the Biomass Content in the Aerobic Digestor of a WWTP: Correlation Between Gravimetric and Optical Methods
Biomass-Burning Smoke Heights Over the Amazon Observed From Space
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