Biomass burning is one of the largest sources of trace gases and aerosols to the atmosphere and has profound influence on tropospheric oxidants and radiative forcing. Using a fully coupled chemistry-climate model (GFDL AM3), we find that co-emission of trace gases and aerosol from present-day biomass burning increases the global tropospheric ozone burden by 5.1% and decreases global mean OH by 6.3%. Gas and aerosol emissions combine to increase CH4 lifetime nonlinearly. Heterogeneous processes are shown to contribute partly to the observed lower ΔO3/ΔCO ratios in northern high latitudes versus tropical regions. The radiative forcing from biomass burning is shown to vary nonlinearly with biomass burning strength. At present-day emission leve...
Biomass burning is an important source of chemical precursors of tropospheric ozone. In the tropics,...
Tropospheric ozone concentrations are sensitive to natural emissions of precursor compounds. In cont...
Ice core measurements (H2O2 and CH4/HCHO) and modeling studies indicate a change in the oxidation ca...
Biomass burning is one of the largest sources of trace gases and aerosols to the atmosphere and has ...
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International audienceWe have evaluated tropospheric ozone enhancement in air dominated by biomass b...
International audienceOzone (O 3) precursor emissions influence regional and global climate and air ...
Copyright © 2004 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.We report summertime measurements o...
Photochemistry occuring in biomass burning plumes over the tropical south Atlantic is analyzed using...
We have evaluated tropospheric ozone enhancement in air dominated by biomass burning emissions at hi...
The interannual variability of greenhouse gases methane (CH4) and tropospheric ozone (O3) is largely...
Carbon monoxide (CO) emissions influence global and regional air quality and global climate change b...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available ...
The transport of biomass burning aerosols and the oxidation state of the marine boundary layer (MBL)...
Biomass burning is an important source of chemical precursors of tropospheric ozone. In the tropics,...
Tropospheric ozone concentrations are sensitive to natural emissions of precursor compounds. In cont...
Ice core measurements (H2O2 and CH4/HCHO) and modeling studies indicate a change in the oxidation ca...
Biomass burning is one of the largest sources of trace gases and aerosols to the atmosphere and has ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94836/1/jgrd13992.pd
International audienceWe have evaluated tropospheric ozone enhancement in air dominated by biomass b...
International audienceOzone (O 3) precursor emissions influence regional and global climate and air ...
Copyright © 2004 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.We report summertime measurements o...
Photochemistry occuring in biomass burning plumes over the tropical south Atlantic is analyzed using...
We have evaluated tropospheric ozone enhancement in air dominated by biomass burning emissions at hi...
The interannual variability of greenhouse gases methane (CH4) and tropospheric ozone (O3) is largely...
Carbon monoxide (CO) emissions influence global and regional air quality and global climate change b...
Includes bibliographical references.Abstract in HTML and technical report in HTML and PDF available ...
The transport of biomass burning aerosols and the oxidation state of the marine boundary layer (MBL)...
Biomass burning is an important source of chemical precursors of tropospheric ozone. In the tropics,...
Tropospheric ozone concentrations are sensitive to natural emissions of precursor compounds. In cont...
Ice core measurements (H2O2 and CH4/HCHO) and modeling studies indicate a change in the oxidation ca...