Smog chamber experiments were conducted to investigate the chemical and physical transformations of organic aerosol (OA) during photo-oxidation of open biomass burning emissions. The experiments were carried out at the US Forest Service Fire Science Laboratory as part of the third Fire Lab at Missoula Experiment (FLAME III). We investigated emissions from 12 different fuels commonly burned in North American wildfires. The experiments feature atmospheric and plume aerosol and oxidant concentrations; aging times ranged from 3 to 4.5 h. OA production, expressed as a mass enhancement ratio (ratio of OA to primary OA (POA) mass), was highly variable. OA mass enhancement ratios ranged from 2.9 in experiments where secondary OA (SOA) production ne...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
This project, a collaboration between Colorado State University (CSU), Carnegie Mellon University (C...
Organic aerosols (OA) derived from small-scale wood combustion emissions are not well represented b...
Biomass burning is an important source of aerosol and trace gases to the atmosphere, but how these e...
Experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of photo-oxidation on organic aerosol (OA) emi...
We report the physical and chemical effects of photochemically aging dilute biomass-burning smoke. A...
Biomass burning is the largest combustion-related source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to the...
Organic aerosols (OA) derived from small-scale wood combustion emissions are not well represented by...
We put forth in this work a multifaceted approach aimed at reducing the uncertainty regarding the ef...
Residential wood combustion (RWC) emits large amounts of gaseous and particulate organic aerosol (OA...
We investigated the gas-phase chemical composition of biomass burning (BB) emissions and their role ...
After smoke from burning biomass is emitted into the atmosphere, chemical and physical processes cha...
Oxidized organic aerosol (OOA) is a major component of ambient particulate matter, substantially aff...
<p>Atmospheric aerosols can cause serious human health problems and are also affecting the energy ba...
<p>Biomass burning (BB) emissions and their atmospheric oxidation products can contribute significan...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
This project, a collaboration between Colorado State University (CSU), Carnegie Mellon University (C...
Organic aerosols (OA) derived from small-scale wood combustion emissions are not well represented b...
Biomass burning is an important source of aerosol and trace gases to the atmosphere, but how these e...
Experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of photo-oxidation on organic aerosol (OA) emi...
We report the physical and chemical effects of photochemically aging dilute biomass-burning smoke. A...
Biomass burning is the largest combustion-related source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to the...
Organic aerosols (OA) derived from small-scale wood combustion emissions are not well represented by...
We put forth in this work a multifaceted approach aimed at reducing the uncertainty regarding the ef...
Residential wood combustion (RWC) emits large amounts of gaseous and particulate organic aerosol (OA...
We investigated the gas-phase chemical composition of biomass burning (BB) emissions and their role ...
After smoke from burning biomass is emitted into the atmosphere, chemical and physical processes cha...
Oxidized organic aerosol (OOA) is a major component of ambient particulate matter, substantially aff...
<p>Atmospheric aerosols can cause serious human health problems and are also affecting the energy ba...
<p>Biomass burning (BB) emissions and their atmospheric oxidation products can contribute significan...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
This project, a collaboration between Colorado State University (CSU), Carnegie Mellon University (C...
Organic aerosols (OA) derived from small-scale wood combustion emissions are not well represented b...