Black carbon is the second largest contributor to climate change and also poses risks to human health. Despite the need for black carbon (BC) emissions estimates from residential biomass burning for cooking, quantitative data are still scarce. This scarcity is mainly due to the scattered location of the stoves, as well as relatively costly and complex analytical methods available. Two low cost and easy-to-use optical methods, a cell-phone based system and smoke stain reflectometry, where compared to elemental carbon (EC) concentrations by the Sunset OCEC Analyzer (TOT). The three techniques were challenged with different aerosol types (urban and biomass cookstoves), and different filter substrates (quartz and glass fibre). A good agreement ...
Comparison of black carbon (BC) measurements obtained by two methods was performed for aerosols samp...
© 2016 American Association for Aerosol Research. Cookstoves are a major source of black carbon (BC)...
Billions of people throughout the developing world use traditional cookstoves fueled with biomass (s...
Black carbon is the second largest contributor to climate change and also poses risks to human healt...
Black carbon is the second largest contributor to climate change and also poses risks to human healt...
Traditional methods of cooking in developing regions of the world emit pollutants that endanger the ...
A generally accepted method to measure black carbon (BC) or elemental carbon (EC) still does not exi...
Cooking in the developing world generates pollutants that endanger the health of billions of people ...
Use of improved (biomass) cookstoves (ICs) has been widely proposed as a Black Carbon (BC) mitigatio...
Cookstove emissions are a major global source of black carbon but their impact on climate is uncerta...
Recent estimations show that residential solid fuel combustion accounts for 25% of global black carb...
The purpose of this body of work is to fill gaps in emission inventories that in turn serve as inputs...
Billions of people worldwide use biomass fires or cookstoves on a daily basis, with significant resu...
Cooking in the developing world generates pollutants that endanger the health of billions of people ...
Abstract: In this study, the magnitude of black carbon (BC) in the kitchen was quantified in giving ...
Comparison of black carbon (BC) measurements obtained by two methods was performed for aerosols samp...
© 2016 American Association for Aerosol Research. Cookstoves are a major source of black carbon (BC)...
Billions of people throughout the developing world use traditional cookstoves fueled with biomass (s...
Black carbon is the second largest contributor to climate change and also poses risks to human healt...
Black carbon is the second largest contributor to climate change and also poses risks to human healt...
Traditional methods of cooking in developing regions of the world emit pollutants that endanger the ...
A generally accepted method to measure black carbon (BC) or elemental carbon (EC) still does not exi...
Cooking in the developing world generates pollutants that endanger the health of billions of people ...
Use of improved (biomass) cookstoves (ICs) has been widely proposed as a Black Carbon (BC) mitigatio...
Cookstove emissions are a major global source of black carbon but their impact on climate is uncerta...
Recent estimations show that residential solid fuel combustion accounts for 25% of global black carb...
The purpose of this body of work is to fill gaps in emission inventories that in turn serve as inputs...
Billions of people worldwide use biomass fires or cookstoves on a daily basis, with significant resu...
Cooking in the developing world generates pollutants that endanger the health of billions of people ...
Abstract: In this study, the magnitude of black carbon (BC) in the kitchen was quantified in giving ...
Comparison of black carbon (BC) measurements obtained by two methods was performed for aerosols samp...
© 2016 American Association for Aerosol Research. Cookstoves are a major source of black carbon (BC)...
Billions of people throughout the developing world use traditional cookstoves fueled with biomass (s...