Southeast Asia experiences frequent fires in fuel-rich tropical peatlands, leading to extreme episodes of regional haze with high concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) impacting human health. In a study published recently, the first field measurements of PM2.5 emission factors for tropical peat fires showed larger emissions than from other fuel types. Here we report even higher PM2.5 emission factors, measured at newly ignited peat fires in Malaysia, suggesting that current estimates of fine particulate emissions from peat fires may be underestimated by a factor of 3 or more. In addition, we use both field and laboratory measurements of burning peat to provide the first mechanistic explanation for the high variability in PM2.5 e...
Fires in tropical peatlands account for >25% of estimated total greenhouse gas emissions from defore...
Tropical peatland burning in Asia has been intensifying over the last decades, emitting huge amounts...
Smouldering peat fires are reported across continents and their emissions result in regional haze cr...
Southeast Asia experiences frequent fires in fuel‐rich tropical peatlands, leading to extreme episod...
Southeast Asia experiences frequent fires in fuel-rich tropical peatlands, leading to extreme episod...
This thesis describes the work undertaken to determine the rate at which particulates are emitted fr...
Indonesia contains large areas of peatland that have been drained and cleared of natural vegetation,...
Smouldering peat fires, the largest fires on Earth in terms of fuel consumption, are reported in six...
Deforestation and draining of the peatlands in equatorial SE Asia has greatly increased their flamma...
Emissions from peat fires, the largest fires on Earth in terms of fuel consumption, are the dominan...
Peat fires are a global-scale source of carbon emissions and a leading cause of regional air quality...
Fires in tropical peatlands account for >25% of estimated total greenhouse gas emissions from defore...
Tropical peatland burning in Asia has been intensifying over the last decades, emitting huge amounts...
Smouldering peat fires are reported across continents and their emissions result in regional haze cr...
Southeast Asia experiences frequent fires in fuel‐rich tropical peatlands, leading to extreme episod...
Southeast Asia experiences frequent fires in fuel-rich tropical peatlands, leading to extreme episod...
This thesis describes the work undertaken to determine the rate at which particulates are emitted fr...
Indonesia contains large areas of peatland that have been drained and cleared of natural vegetation,...
Smouldering peat fires, the largest fires on Earth in terms of fuel consumption, are reported in six...
Deforestation and draining of the peatlands in equatorial SE Asia has greatly increased their flamma...
Emissions from peat fires, the largest fires on Earth in terms of fuel consumption, are the dominan...
Peat fires are a global-scale source of carbon emissions and a leading cause of regional air quality...
Fires in tropical peatlands account for >25% of estimated total greenhouse gas emissions from defore...
Tropical peatland burning in Asia has been intensifying over the last decades, emitting huge amounts...
Smouldering peat fires are reported across continents and their emissions result in regional haze cr...