Premature Deaths in Brazil Associated With Long‐Term Exposure to PM2.5 From Amazon Fires Between 2016 and 2019

MO Nawaz, DK Henze - GeoHealth, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Amazonian deforestation from slash‐and‐burn practices is a significant contributor to
biomass burning within Brazil. Fires emit carbonaceous aerosols that negatively impact …

Premature Deaths in Brazil Associated With Long‑Term Exposure to PM2. 5 From Amazon Fires Between 2016 and 2019

MO Nawaz, DK Henze - GeoHealth, 2020 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Amazonian deforestation from slash‑and‑burn practices is a significant contributor to
biomass burning within Brazil. Fires emit carbonaceous aerosols that negatively impact …

Premature Deaths in Brazil Associated With Long‐Term Exposure to PM 2.5 From Amazon Fires Between 2016 and 2019

MO Nawaz, DK Henze - GeoHealth, 2020 - search.proquest.com
Amazonian deforestation from slash‐and‐burn practices is a significant contributor to
biomass burning within Brazil. Fires emit carbonaceous aerosols that negatively impact …

Premature Deaths in Brazil Associated With Long-Term Exposure to PM2.5 From Amazon Fires Between 2016 and 2019.

MO Nawaz, DK Henze - Geohealth, 2020 - europepmc.org
Amazonian deforestation from slash‐and‐burn practices is a significant contributor to
biomass burning within Brazil. Fires emit carbonaceous aerosols that negatively impact …

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Amazonian deforestation from slash‐and‐burn practices is a significant contributor to
biomass burning within Brazil. Fires emit carbonaceous aerosols that negatively impact …

Premature Deaths in Brazil Associated With Long-Term Exposure to PM2. 5 From Amazon Fires Between 2016 and 2019

MO Nawaz, DK Henze - GeoHealth, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Amazonian deforestation from slash-and-burn practices is a significant contributor to
biomass burning within Brazil. Fires emit carbonaceous aerosols that negatively impact …

[HTML][HTML] Premature Deaths in Brazil Associated With Long‐Term Exposure to PM2. 5 From Amazon Fires Between 2016 and 2019

MO Nawaz, DK Henze - GeoHealth, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Amazonian deforestation from slash‐and‐burn practices is a significant contributor to
biomass burning within Brazil. Fires emit carbonaceous aerosols that negatively impact …

Premature Deaths in Brazil Associated With Long‐Term Exposure to PM 2.5 From Amazon Fires Between 2016 and 2019

MO Nawaz, DK Henze - GeoHealth, 2020 - search.proquest.com
Amazonian deforestation from slash‐and‐burn practices is a significant contributor to
biomass burning within Brazil. Fires emit carbonaceous aerosols that negatively impact …