AbstractParticulate matter (PM) emission factors (EFPM), which predict particulate emissions per biomass consumed, have a strong influence on event-based and regional PM emission estimates and inventories. PM < 2.5 μm aerodynamic diameter (PM2.5), regulated for its impacts to human health and visibility, is of special concern. Although wildland fires vary widely in their fuel conditions, meteorology, and fire behavior which might influence combustion reactions, the EFPM2.5 component of emission estimates is typically a constant for the region or general fuel type being assessed. The goal of this study was to use structural equation modeling (SEM) to identify and measure effects of fire environment variables on EFPM2.5 in U.S. pine-grassland...
Wildfires have increased in frequency and severity over recent decades, resulting in serious impacts...
This thesis describes the work undertaken to determine the rate at which particulates are emitted fr...
Abstract Southeast Asia experiences frequent fires in fuel‐rich tropical peatlands, leading to extre...
Significant quantities of forest land burn in the south-eastern United States as a result of wildfir...
Prescribed fire is a frequently utilized land-management tool in the Southeastern US. In this study,...
The First Order Fire Effects Model (FOFEM) is a predictive tool that allows estimation of fire effec...
Biomass burning is a dynamic combustion process during which large concentrations of particles and t...
Smoke emissions from wildland fires contribute to concentrations of atmospheric particulate matter a...
Smoke emissions from wildland fires contribute to concentrations of atmospheric particulate matter a...
Carbonaceous aerosols, which include contributions from industrial and mobile source emissions and b...
Wildfire smoke impacts are important in the western US and projected to increase substantially in up...
Southeast Asia experiences frequent fires in fuel-rich tropical peatlands, leading to extreme episod...
We quantified loading and consumption losses of 1-hour and 10-hour fuels on the forest floor and und...
Fire weather forecasts are used by land and wildlife managers to determine when meteorological and f...
As wildland fires become more frequent and intense, fire smoke has significantly worsened the ambien...
Wildfires have increased in frequency and severity over recent decades, resulting in serious impacts...
This thesis describes the work undertaken to determine the rate at which particulates are emitted fr...
Abstract Southeast Asia experiences frequent fires in fuel‐rich tropical peatlands, leading to extre...
Significant quantities of forest land burn in the south-eastern United States as a result of wildfir...
Prescribed fire is a frequently utilized land-management tool in the Southeastern US. In this study,...
The First Order Fire Effects Model (FOFEM) is a predictive tool that allows estimation of fire effec...
Biomass burning is a dynamic combustion process during which large concentrations of particles and t...
Smoke emissions from wildland fires contribute to concentrations of atmospheric particulate matter a...
Smoke emissions from wildland fires contribute to concentrations of atmospheric particulate matter a...
Carbonaceous aerosols, which include contributions from industrial and mobile source emissions and b...
Wildfire smoke impacts are important in the western US and projected to increase substantially in up...
Southeast Asia experiences frequent fires in fuel-rich tropical peatlands, leading to extreme episod...
We quantified loading and consumption losses of 1-hour and 10-hour fuels on the forest floor and und...
Fire weather forecasts are used by land and wildlife managers to determine when meteorological and f...
As wildland fires become more frequent and intense, fire smoke has significantly worsened the ambien...
Wildfires have increased in frequency and severity over recent decades, resulting in serious impacts...
This thesis describes the work undertaken to determine the rate at which particulates are emitted fr...
Abstract Southeast Asia experiences frequent fires in fuel‐rich tropical peatlands, leading to extre...