Cropland fires are an important source of black carbon (BC) emissions. Previous research has suggested that springtime cropland burning in Eastern Europe, more specifically Russia, is a main contributor of BC in the Arctic atmosphere, acting as a short-lived climate forcer strongly influencing snow-ice albedo and radiation transmission. BC emissions from cropland burning were estimated for the Russian Federation for years 2003 through 2009 using three satellite fire products, the 1 km MODIS Active Fire Product, 0.5° MODIS Fire Radiative Power monthly climate modeling grid product, and the 500 m MODIS Burned Area Product, and a agricultural statistics approach based on a modified method developed and published by the All-Russian Institute of...
[1] Using aircraft observations and transport model calculations we determine the total amounts of v...
Black carbon (BC) emissions from open biomass burning (BB) are known to have a considerable impact o...
There are currently large uncertainties in global climate model predictions of black carbon (BC) in ...
Cropland fires are an important source of black carbon (BC) emissions. Previous research has suggest...
High sensitivity of the Arctic region to short-lived climate forcers, including black carbon (BC), m...
International audienceBlack carbon (BC) emitted from fires in northern Eurasia is transported and de...
Black carbon (BC) emitted from fires in northern Eurasia is transported and deposited on ice and sno...
Short lived aerosols and pollutants transported from northern mid-latitudes have amplified the short...
International audienceIn recent decades much attention has been given to the Arctic environment, whe...
Black carbon (BC) emissions from open biomass burning (BB) are known to have a considerable impact o...
[1] Using aircraft observations and transport model calculations we determine the total amounts of v...
Black carbon (BC) emissions from open biomass burning (BB) are known to have a considerable impact o...
There are currently large uncertainties in global climate model predictions of black carbon (BC) in ...
Cropland fires are an important source of black carbon (BC) emissions. Previous research has suggest...
High sensitivity of the Arctic region to short-lived climate forcers, including black carbon (BC), m...
International audienceBlack carbon (BC) emitted from fires in northern Eurasia is transported and de...
Black carbon (BC) emitted from fires in northern Eurasia is transported and deposited on ice and sno...
Short lived aerosols and pollutants transported from northern mid-latitudes have amplified the short...
International audienceIn recent decades much attention has been given to the Arctic environment, whe...
Black carbon (BC) emissions from open biomass burning (BB) are known to have a considerable impact o...
[1] Using aircraft observations and transport model calculations we determine the total amounts of v...
Black carbon (BC) emissions from open biomass burning (BB) are known to have a considerable impact o...
There are currently large uncertainties in global climate model predictions of black carbon (BC) in ...