Wood smoke in the atmosphere often accounts for 20–30% of the ambient fine-particle concentrations. In communities where wood is burned for home heating, wood smoke can at times contribute the majority of the atmospheric fine-particle burden. Chemical mass balance receptor models that use organic compounds as tracers can be used to determine the contributions of different emission sources, including wood smoke, to atmospheric fine-particle samples. In order for organic chemical tracer techniques to be applied to communities across the United States, differences in wood smoke composition that arise from differences in the type of wood burned in various regions must be understood. A continental-scale accounting of particulate organic compound...
Currently, numerous studies demonstrate the increasing relevance of biomass combustion emissions as ...
The use of biomass for domestic heating is common in some parts of the world. Biomass is a Renewable...
A comprehensive suite of instruments was used to quantify the emissions of over 200 organic gases, i...
Wood smoke in the atmosphere often accounts for 20–30% of the ambient fine-particle concentrations. ...
The fireplace combustion of wood is a significant and largely unregulated source of fine particle po...
A series of source tests was conducted to determine the chemical composition of fine particle emissi...
Combustion of wood in residential fireplaces contributes approximately 14% on an annual average of t...
Organic compound emission rates for volatile organic compounds (VOC), gas-phase semivolatile organic...
Smoke from wood burning is a significant source of air pollution in many parts of the world. When se...
The aim of this study is the further characterisation of PM2.5 emissions from the residential wood ...
International audienceAged smoke from a prescribed fire (dominated by conifers) impacted Atlanta, GA...
Most wood boilers used for residential heating today are old-fashioned and emit large quantities of ...
The particulate emissions from biomass burning are a growing concern due to the recent evidence of ...
Residential wood burning contributes to the total atmospheric aerosol burden; however, large uncerta...
Smoke from residential wood burning has been identified as a major contributor to air pollution, mo...
Currently, numerous studies demonstrate the increasing relevance of biomass combustion emissions as ...
The use of biomass for domestic heating is common in some parts of the world. Biomass is a Renewable...
A comprehensive suite of instruments was used to quantify the emissions of over 200 organic gases, i...
Wood smoke in the atmosphere often accounts for 20–30% of the ambient fine-particle concentrations. ...
The fireplace combustion of wood is a significant and largely unregulated source of fine particle po...
A series of source tests was conducted to determine the chemical composition of fine particle emissi...
Combustion of wood in residential fireplaces contributes approximately 14% on an annual average of t...
Organic compound emission rates for volatile organic compounds (VOC), gas-phase semivolatile organic...
Smoke from wood burning is a significant source of air pollution in many parts of the world. When se...
The aim of this study is the further characterisation of PM2.5 emissions from the residential wood ...
International audienceAged smoke from a prescribed fire (dominated by conifers) impacted Atlanta, GA...
Most wood boilers used for residential heating today are old-fashioned and emit large quantities of ...
The particulate emissions from biomass burning are a growing concern due to the recent evidence of ...
Residential wood burning contributes to the total atmospheric aerosol burden; however, large uncerta...
Smoke from residential wood burning has been identified as a major contributor to air pollution, mo...
Currently, numerous studies demonstrate the increasing relevance of biomass combustion emissions as ...
The use of biomass for domestic heating is common in some parts of the world. Biomass is a Renewable...
A comprehensive suite of instruments was used to quantify the emissions of over 200 organic gases, i...