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Data Review of Sawtooth Wilderness and Jarbidge Wilderness Scott Copeland 10/16/2001
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GLAC A-D, T BRID A-D, T SAWT A YELL A-D SULA A BOMN CAM CRMO A BOMS CAM CABI CAM USDA FS & IMPROVE Visibility Monitoring 1988-1999 SALM A HEHA CAM HECA CAM SCOV A JARB A-D, N 4 Module Aerosol, Camera, and Trans or Neph A Module Aerosol and Camera(s) Camera
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GLAC A-D, T 1988 BRID A-D, T 1988 SAWT A 1993 A-D 2001 YELL A-D 1988 SULA A 1994 A-D 2001 MONT A-D, DIG 2000? CRMO A 1992 A-D 2001 NOAB A-D 2000 GAMO A-D, DIG 2000? CABI A-D 2000? ULBE A-D 2000 MELA A-D 2000 HECA A-D 2001 Regional Haze Monitoring Network - 2001 JARB A-D, N 1988
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BRID SAWT YELL SULA CRMO Clear Day Fine Mass Budgets 1988-1999 SALM SCOV JARB 1 g/m 3
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BRID SAWT YELL SULA CRMO Median Day Fine Mass Budgets 1988-1999 SALM SCOV JARB 2 g/m 3
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BRID SAWT YELL SULA CRMO Hazy Day Fine Mass Budgets 1988-1999 SALM SCOV JARB 5 g/m 3
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Fine Mass and Fine Mass Component Timelines Jarbidge Wilderness
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Fine Mass and Fine Mass Component Timelines Sawtooth Wilderness
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Historical Annual Clear Day Fine Mass Concentrations (ng/m 3 )
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Historical Annual Median Day Fine Mass Concentrations (ng/m 3 )
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Historical Annual Hazy Day Fine Mass Concentrations (ng/m 3 )
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Comparison of Fine Mass Budgets and Extinction Budgets – Jarbidge, Dirty Days, 1998
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Conclusion: In National Forests in Idaho, there’s going to be smoke in Spring, Summer, and Fall.
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