Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2016:;volume( 098 ):;issue: 005:;page 981
Author(s): Martin, S.T.; Artaxo, P.; Machado, L.; Manzi, A.O.; Souza, R.A.F.; Schumacher, C.; Wang, J.; Biscaro, T.; Brito, J.; Calheiros, A.; Jardine, K.; Medeiros, A.; Portela, B.; de Sá, S.S.; Adachi, K.; Aiken, A.C.; Albrecht, R.; Alexander, L.; Andreae, M.O.; Barbosa, H.M.J.; Buseck, P.; Chand, D.; Comstock, J.M.; Day, D.A.; Dubey, M.; Fan, J.; Fast, J.; Fisch, G.; Fortner, E.; Giangrande, S.; Gilles, M.; Goldstein, A.H.; Guenther, A.; Hubbe, J.; Jensen, M.; Jimenez, J.L.; Keutsch, F.N.; Kim, S.; Kuang, C.; Laskin, A.; McKinney, K.; Mei, F.; Miller, M.; Nascimento, R.; Pauliquevis, T.; Pekour, M.; Peres, J.; Petäjä, T.; Pöhlker, C.; Pöschl, U.; Rizzo, L.; Schmid, B.; Shilling, J.E.; Silva Dias, M.A.; Smith, J.N.; Tomlinson, J.M.; Tóta, J.; Wendisch, M.
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: e susceptibility of air quality, weather, terrestrial ecosystems, and climate to human activities was investigated in a tropical environment.