
The zip-file contains the code and data to reproduce the plots of the paper: "Biomass burning in Australia: No evidence for carbonyl sulfide (OCS) enhancement in fire plumes from in-situ measurements during SouthTRAC" (Kessler et al.). Details on the data can be obtained from the paper. More information on the software can be found in the README file.
Australian bushfires, Carbonyl sulfide (OCS) emissions, Tropopause dynamics/ Stratospheric transport
Australian bushfires, Carbonyl sulfide (OCS) emissions, Tropopause dynamics/ Stratospheric transport
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