In situ airborne measurements were made over eastern Canada in summer 2011 as part of the BORTAS experiment (Quantifying the impact of BOReal forest fires on Tropospheric oxidants over the Atlantic using Aircraft and Satellites). In this paper we present observations of greenhouse gases (CO2 and CH4) and other biomass burning tracers (CO, HCN and CH3CN), both climatologically and through case studies, as recorded on board the FAAM BAe-146 research aircraft. Vertical profiles of CO2 were generally characterised by depleted boundary layer concentrations relative to the free troposphere, consistent with terrestrial biospheric uptake. In contrast, CH4 concentrations were found to rise with decreasing altitude due to strong local and regiona...
Forest fire emissions have a strong impact on the concentrations of trace gases and aerosols in the ...
Boreal regions comprise about 17 % of the global land area, and they both affect and are influenced ...
Version of RecordIn the boreal forest, high-intensity crown fires account for an overwhelming propor...
In situ airborne measurements were made over eastern Canada in summer 2011 as part of the BORTAS exp...
We present the results of total column measurements of CO, C2H6 and fine-mode aerosol optical depth ...
We present the results of total column measurements of CO, C2H6 and fine mode aerosol optical depth ...
To further our understanding of the effects of biomass burning emissions on atmospheric composition,...
To further our understanding of the effects of biomass burning emissions on atmospheric composition,...
We use the GEOS-Chem atmospheric chemistry transport model to interpret aircraft measurements of car...
We describe the design and execution of the BORTAS (Quantifying the impact of BOReal forest fires on...
We describe the design and execution of the BORTAS (Quantifying the impact of BOReal forest fires on...
We describe the design and execution of the BORTAS (Quantifying the impact of BOReal forest fires on...
Understanding the quality of the air we breathe is critical in quantifying the impact that atmosphe...
Boreal regions comprise about 17% of the global land area, and they both affect and are influenced b...
Forest fire emissions have a strong impact on the concentrations of trace gases and aerosols in the ...
Boreal regions comprise about 17 % of the global land area, and they both affect and are influenced ...
Version of RecordIn the boreal forest, high-intensity crown fires account for an overwhelming propor...
In situ airborne measurements were made over eastern Canada in summer 2011 as part of the BORTAS exp...
We present the results of total column measurements of CO, C2H6 and fine-mode aerosol optical depth ...
We present the results of total column measurements of CO, C2H6 and fine mode aerosol optical depth ...
To further our understanding of the effects of biomass burning emissions on atmospheric composition,...
To further our understanding of the effects of biomass burning emissions on atmospheric composition,...
We use the GEOS-Chem atmospheric chemistry transport model to interpret aircraft measurements of car...
We describe the design and execution of the BORTAS (Quantifying the impact of BOReal forest fires on...
We describe the design and execution of the BORTAS (Quantifying the impact of BOReal forest fires on...
We describe the design and execution of the BORTAS (Quantifying the impact of BOReal forest fires on...
Understanding the quality of the air we breathe is critical in quantifying the impact that atmosphe...
Boreal regions comprise about 17% of the global land area, and they both affect and are influenced b...
Forest fire emissions have a strong impact on the concentrations of trace gases and aerosols in the ...
Boreal regions comprise about 17 % of the global land area, and they both affect and are influenced ...
Version of RecordIn the boreal forest, high-intensity crown fires account for an overwhelming propor...