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Modeling Daily Plume Specific Smoke Concentrations for Health Effects Studies with Estimates of Fire Size, Plume Age, and Fuel Type

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Inhaling smoke PM2.5 can cause adverse health effects ranging from acute (e.g., asthma, lung irritation) to chronic (e.g., COPD, lung cancer). Acute health effects have immediate implications for public health, requiring rapid response to minimize harm during ... ...