An upcoming study from researchers at Stanford University offers a new way to trace far-flung smoke and pollution back to individual wildfires of origin.
What’s burning in a wildfire determines what kind of pollution is in the smoke.
Dr. Ford and others have studied wildfire smoke patterns, as well as the resulting exposure to particulate matter pollution.
But the Stanford researchers have pulled off something new by putting the two together, she said, especially over so many years and so much land area.
Aside from that, Dr. Lin thought the Stanford study would be very useful in figuring out the real human toll of wildfire smoke.
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