In this study, vanillic acid was measured in the Tunu ice core from northeastern Greenland in samples covering the past 1700 years. Vanillic acid is an aerosol-borne aromatic methoxy acid, produced by the combustion of lignin during biomass burning. Air mass trajectory analysis indicates that North American boreal forests are likely the major source region for biomass burning aerosols deposited to the ice core site. Vanillic acid levels in the Tunu ice core range from < 0.005 to 0.08 ppb. Tunu vanillic acid exhibits centennial-scale variability in pre-industrial ice, with elevated levels during the warm climates of the Roman Warm Period and Medieval Climate Anomaly, and lower levels during the cooler climates of the Late...
Biomass burning influences global atmospheric chemistry by releasing greenhouse gases and climate-fo...
Biomass burning influences global atmospheric chemistry by releasing greenhouse gases and climate-fo...
Biomass burning generates a wide range of organic compounds that are transported via aerosols to the...
In this study, vanillic acid was measured in the Tunu ice core from northeastern Greenland in sample...
This study presents vanillic acid and para-hydroxybenzoic acid levels in an Arctic ice core from Lo...
Biomass burning plays an important role in atmospheric chemistry, the global carbon cycle, and clima...
This study presents vanillic acid and parahydroxybenzoic acid levels in an Arctic ice core from Lomo...
Wildfires and their emissions have significant impacts on ecosystems, climate, atmospheric chemistry...
Wildfires and their emissions have significant impacts on ecosystems, climate, atmospheric chemistry...
Wildfires and their emissions have significant impacts on ecosystems, climate, atmospheric chemistry...
Biomass burning plays a major role in climate variability, atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, an...
A 180m long (343 years) ice core was drilled in the saddle of Aurora Peak in Alaska (63.52 degrees N...
Here, we review different attempts made since the early 1990s to reconstruct past forest fire activi...
Biomass burning is a major source of greenhouse gases and influences regional to global climate. Pre...
Biomass burning influences global atmospheric chemistry by releasing greenhouse gases and climate-fo...
Biomass burning influences global atmospheric chemistry by releasing greenhouse gases and climate-fo...
Biomass burning generates a wide range of organic compounds that are transported via aerosols to the...
In this study, vanillic acid was measured in the Tunu ice core from northeastern Greenland in sample...
This study presents vanillic acid and para-hydroxybenzoic acid levels in an Arctic ice core from Lo...
Biomass burning plays an important role in atmospheric chemistry, the global carbon cycle, and clima...
This study presents vanillic acid and parahydroxybenzoic acid levels in an Arctic ice core from Lomo...
Wildfires and their emissions have significant impacts on ecosystems, climate, atmospheric chemistry...
Wildfires and their emissions have significant impacts on ecosystems, climate, atmospheric chemistry...
Wildfires and their emissions have significant impacts on ecosystems, climate, atmospheric chemistry...
Biomass burning plays a major role in climate variability, atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, an...
A 180m long (343 years) ice core was drilled in the saddle of Aurora Peak in Alaska (63.52 degrees N...
Here, we review different attempts made since the early 1990s to reconstruct past forest fire activi...
Biomass burning is a major source of greenhouse gases and influences regional to global climate. Pre...
Biomass burning influences global atmospheric chemistry by releasing greenhouse gases and climate-fo...
Biomass burning influences global atmospheric chemistry by releasing greenhouse gases and climate-fo...
Biomass burning generates a wide range of organic compounds that are transported via aerosols to the...