Abstract. Biomass consumption and carbon release rates during the process of forest clearing by fire in five test plots are presented and discussed. The experiments were conducted at the Caiabi Farm, near the town of Alta Floresta, state of Mato Grosso, Brazil, in five square plots of 1 h
Experiments of biomass combustion were performed to determine whether specimen size, tray inclinatio...
This study focused on the estimation of carbon released to the atmosphere from dry dipterocarp fores...
Two different types of typical Brazilian forest biomass were burned in the laboratory in order to co...
Biomass consumption and CO2, CO and hydrocarbon gas emissions in an Amazonian forest clearing fire a...
Forests represent an important role in the control of atmospheric emissions through carbon capture. ...
Estimates of greenhouse-gas emissions from deforestation are highly uncertain because of high variab...
Biomass present before and after burning was measured in forest cleared for pasture in a cattle ranc...
Biomass samples representing Amazon forest native species were burned in laboratory experiments. The...
Mass transformations were estimated in bums in the clearings of three colonist lots near Altamira, P...
Above-ground biomass (live + dead), was estimated pre- and post-burn in eight types of savanna ecosy...
Various land-use transitions in the tropics contribute to atmospheric carbon emissions, including fo...
Abstract Earlier work showed that Amazonian biomass burning produces both lofted and initially unlof...
Various land-use transitions in the tropics contribute to atmospheric carbon emissions, including fo...
Tropical deforestation contributes to the build-up of atmospheric carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. ...
Aboveground biomass in cattle pasture converted from tropical dense forest was studied both before a...
Experiments of biomass combustion were performed to determine whether specimen size, tray inclinatio...
This study focused on the estimation of carbon released to the atmosphere from dry dipterocarp fores...
Two different types of typical Brazilian forest biomass were burned in the laboratory in order to co...
Biomass consumption and CO2, CO and hydrocarbon gas emissions in an Amazonian forest clearing fire a...
Forests represent an important role in the control of atmospheric emissions through carbon capture. ...
Estimates of greenhouse-gas emissions from deforestation are highly uncertain because of high variab...
Biomass present before and after burning was measured in forest cleared for pasture in a cattle ranc...
Biomass samples representing Amazon forest native species were burned in laboratory experiments. The...
Mass transformations were estimated in bums in the clearings of three colonist lots near Altamira, P...
Above-ground biomass (live + dead), was estimated pre- and post-burn in eight types of savanna ecosy...
Various land-use transitions in the tropics contribute to atmospheric carbon emissions, including fo...
Abstract Earlier work showed that Amazonian biomass burning produces both lofted and initially unlof...
Various land-use transitions in the tropics contribute to atmospheric carbon emissions, including fo...
Tropical deforestation contributes to the build-up of atmospheric carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. ...
Aboveground biomass in cattle pasture converted from tropical dense forest was studied both before a...
Experiments of biomass combustion were performed to determine whether specimen size, tray inclinatio...
This study focused on the estimation of carbon released to the atmosphere from dry dipterocarp fores...
Two different types of typical Brazilian forest biomass were burned in the laboratory in order to co...