A complex approach is considered to the estimation of emissions of carbon gases formed during wildfires in the middle taiga subzone in the Yenisei region of Siberia. Based on the large-scale Siberian wildfires in 2012, the relative contribution of emissions to the values of background concentration of carbon gases (CO2, CH4, CO) in the atmospheric boundary layer measured at the 300-m ZOTTO tall tower is assessed. The degree of ecosystem damage caused by wildfires is estimated depending on their intensity and combustion phase (flame or flameless). Emission factors are calculated for the major carbon gases in wildfire plumes which are the key component for assessing wildfire emissions to the atmosphere
In the summer of 2010, more than 6 hundred wildfires broke out in western Russia because of an unpre...
This study was carried out for Siberia using Terra/Modis satellite data (2002–2016), data of ground ...
International audienceWe present airborne measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO)...
A complex approach is considered to the estimation of emissions of carbon gases formed during wildfi...
The impact of wildfires on surface air composition over central Siberia is investigated based on nea...
A method to constrain carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from open biomass burning by using satellite ob...
A method to constrain carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from open biomass burning by using satellite ob...
Summer 2012 was one of the extreme wildfire years in Siberia. At the surface air monitoring station ...
Research into pyrogenic carbon emissions in the temperate belt of the Russian Federation has traditi...
Siberian wildfires and related regional anomalies of atmospheric impurities during the period of 200...
Boreal forest fires are currently recognized as a significant factor in climate change and air qual...
International audienceThe composition of the Siberian troposphere remains highly unknown due to a la...
In the summer of 2010, more than 6 hundred wildfires broke out in western Russia because of an unpre...
This study was carried out for Siberia using Terra/Modis satellite data (2002–2016), data of ground ...
International audienceWe present airborne measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO)...
A complex approach is considered to the estimation of emissions of carbon gases formed during wildfi...
The impact of wildfires on surface air composition over central Siberia is investigated based on nea...
A method to constrain carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from open biomass burning by using satellite ob...
A method to constrain carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from open biomass burning by using satellite ob...
Summer 2012 was one of the extreme wildfire years in Siberia. At the surface air monitoring station ...
Research into pyrogenic carbon emissions in the temperate belt of the Russian Federation has traditi...
Siberian wildfires and related regional anomalies of atmospheric impurities during the period of 200...
Boreal forest fires are currently recognized as a significant factor in climate change and air qual...
International audienceThe composition of the Siberian troposphere remains highly unknown due to a la...
In the summer of 2010, more than 6 hundred wildfires broke out in western Russia because of an unpre...
This study was carried out for Siberia using Terra/Modis satellite data (2002–2016), data of ground ...
International audienceWe present airborne measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO)...