[1] Domestic biomass fuels (biofuels) were recently estimated to be the second largest source of carbon emissions from global biomass burning. Wood and charcoal provide approximately 90% and 10% of domestic energy in tropical Africa. In September 2000, we used open-path Fourier transform infrared (OP-FTIR) spectroscopy to quantify 18 of the most abundant trace gases emitted by wood and charcoal cooking fires and an earthen charcoal-making kiln in Zambia. These are the first in situ measurements of an extensive suite of trace gases emitted by tropical biofuel burning. We report emission ratios (ER) and emission factors (EF) for (in order of abundance) carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), methane (CH4), acetic acid (CH3COOH), methanol ...
Biomass burning emissions factors are vital to quantifying trace gas release from vegetation fires. ...
Biomass burning may be the overwhelming regional or continental-scale source of methane (CH4) as in ...
Biomass burning (BB) is the second largest source of trace gases and the largest source of primary f...
[1] Domestic biomass fuels (biofuels) were recently estimated to be the second largest source of car...
[1] Trace gas and particle emissions were measured from 47 laboratory fires burning 16 regionally to...
Airborne measurements of trace gases and particles over and downwind of two prescribed savanna fires...
[1] We measured stable and reactive trace gases with an airborne Fourier transform infrared spectrom...
The trace gas emissions from six biomass fires, including three grass fires, were measured using a F...
Biomass samples from a diverse range of ecosystems were burned in the Intermountain Fire Sciences La...
Airborne measurements made on initial smoke from 10 savanna fires in southern Africa provide quantit...
[1] We adopt a working definition of residual smoldering combustion (RSC) as biomass combustion that...
[1] Airborne measurements made on initial smoke from 10 savanna fires in southern Africa provide qua...
Biomass burning is an important source of many trace gases in the global troposphere. We have constr...
During the fourth Fire Lab at Missoula Experiment (FLAME-4, October-November 2012) a large variety o...
During the fourth Fire Lab at Missoula Experiment (FLAME-4) laboratory campaign, we burned historica...
Biomass burning emissions factors are vital to quantifying trace gas release from vegetation fires. ...
Biomass burning may be the overwhelming regional or continental-scale source of methane (CH4) as in ...
Biomass burning (BB) is the second largest source of trace gases and the largest source of primary f...
[1] Domestic biomass fuels (biofuels) were recently estimated to be the second largest source of car...
[1] Trace gas and particle emissions were measured from 47 laboratory fires burning 16 regionally to...
Airborne measurements of trace gases and particles over and downwind of two prescribed savanna fires...
[1] We measured stable and reactive trace gases with an airborne Fourier transform infrared spectrom...
The trace gas emissions from six biomass fires, including three grass fires, were measured using a F...
Biomass samples from a diverse range of ecosystems were burned in the Intermountain Fire Sciences La...
Airborne measurements made on initial smoke from 10 savanna fires in southern Africa provide quantit...
[1] We adopt a working definition of residual smoldering combustion (RSC) as biomass combustion that...
[1] Airborne measurements made on initial smoke from 10 savanna fires in southern Africa provide qua...
Biomass burning is an important source of many trace gases in the global troposphere. We have constr...
During the fourth Fire Lab at Missoula Experiment (FLAME-4, October-November 2012) a large variety o...
During the fourth Fire Lab at Missoula Experiment (FLAME-4) laboratory campaign, we burned historica...
Biomass burning emissions factors are vital to quantifying trace gas release from vegetation fires. ...
Biomass burning may be the overwhelming regional or continental-scale source of methane (CH4) as in ...
Biomass burning (BB) is the second largest source of trace gases and the largest source of primary f...