“…The impact of BB on air quality over Southeast Asia was evaluated within the framework of BASE-ASIA campaign by using chemical transport modelling (Fu et al, 2012;Huang et al, 2013). Moreover, some recent studies also emphasized the BB emissions from Indochina region and explained their impact on regional air quality, atmospheric radiation, hydrological cycle, and climate (e.g., Lin et al, 2013;Tsay et al, 2013;Lin et al, 2014;Tsay et al, 2016) by using in-situ measurements (e.g., Chuang et al, 2013b;Wang et al, 2015;Chuang et al, 2016;Hsiao et al, 2016;Khamkaew et al, 2016;Pantina et al, 2016;Sayer et al, 2016), satellite observations (e.g., Hsu et al, 2003;Huang et al, 2011;Campbell et al, 2013;Lee et al, 2016b), remote sensing Reid et al, 2013), and modeling studies (Fu et al, 2012;Loftus et al, 2016) within the 7-SEAS framework. Wang et al (2015) investigated the presence of strongly absorbing (single-scattering albedo ≈0.88 and absorption angstrom exponent ≈1.5) carbonaceous aerosols within the planetary boundary layer (PBL) over northern Indochina in 2014 spring.…”