International audienceThe Brazilian Amazon represents about 40% of the world's remaining tropical rainforest. However, human activities have become important drivers of disturbance in that region. The majority of forest fire hotspots in the Amazon arc due to deforestation are impacting the health of the local population of over 10 million inhabitants. In this study we characterize western Amazonia biomass burning emissions through the quantification of 14 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs), Organic Carbon, Elemental Carbon and unique tracers of biomass burning such as levoglucosan. From the PAHs dataset a toxic equivalence factor is calculated estimating the carcinogenic and mutagenic potential of biomass burning emissions during the s...
The quantification of sources of carbonaceous aerosol is important to understand their atmospheric c...
This study was conducted at three sites of different characteristics in Sao Paulo State Sao Paulo (S...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is related to the use of fire to remove natural vegetation and...
International audienceThe Brazilian Amazon represents about 40% of the world's remaining tropical ra...
AbstractThe Brazilian Amazon represents about 40% of the world's remaining tropical rainforest. Howe...
Biomass burning emissions in the Amazon caused a substantial degradation in the air quality of the M...
International audienceIn the wet season, a large portion of the Amazon region constitutes one of the...
The Large Scale Biosphere Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA) is a long term (20 years) research...
The Amazon holds over half of the planet's remaining tropical forests and comprises the largest bio...
The Large Scale Biosphere Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA) is a long term (20 years) research...
It was identified and quantified several organic compounds in the atmosphere of a site into Amazon B...
The quantification of sources of carbonaceous aerosol is important to understand their atmospheric c...
In the present study Tradescantia pallida micronucleus (Trad-MCN) bioassay was used to assess the ge...
This paper investigates the physical and chemical characteristics of aerosols at ground level at a s...
Biomass consumption and CO2, CO and hydrocarbon gas emissions in an Amazonian forest clearing fire a...
The quantification of sources of carbonaceous aerosol is important to understand their atmospheric c...
This study was conducted at three sites of different characteristics in Sao Paulo State Sao Paulo (S...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is related to the use of fire to remove natural vegetation and...
International audienceThe Brazilian Amazon represents about 40% of the world's remaining tropical ra...
AbstractThe Brazilian Amazon represents about 40% of the world's remaining tropical rainforest. Howe...
Biomass burning emissions in the Amazon caused a substantial degradation in the air quality of the M...
International audienceIn the wet season, a large portion of the Amazon region constitutes one of the...
The Large Scale Biosphere Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA) is a long term (20 years) research...
The Amazon holds over half of the planet's remaining tropical forests and comprises the largest bio...
The Large Scale Biosphere Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA) is a long term (20 years) research...
It was identified and quantified several organic compounds in the atmosphere of a site into Amazon B...
The quantification of sources of carbonaceous aerosol is important to understand their atmospheric c...
In the present study Tradescantia pallida micronucleus (Trad-MCN) bioassay was used to assess the ge...
This paper investigates the physical and chemical characteristics of aerosols at ground level at a s...
Biomass consumption and CO2, CO and hydrocarbon gas emissions in an Amazonian forest clearing fire a...
The quantification of sources of carbonaceous aerosol is important to understand their atmospheric c...
This study was conducted at three sites of different characteristics in Sao Paulo State Sao Paulo (S...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is related to the use of fire to remove natural vegetation and...