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The second methodology available for biomass burning<br>emissions is based on Giglio et al. (2006) and van der Werf<br>et al. (2006). These authors use burnt-area estimates from remote sensing, a biogeochemical model, and emission factors<br>from the literature to estimate fire emissions during the 8-<br>yr period from 1997 to 2004. This dataset, called the Global<br>Fire Emissions Database (GFEDv2), has a 1◦ ×1<br>◦<br>spatial resolution and a 8-day or one-month temporal resolution. In this<br>case, the GFEDv2 emissions are interpolated to the model<br>grid and the same list of species described in the Table 2 is<br>available. The emission units are kg [species] m−2 dy−1<br>.
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