The atmospheric concentration of elemental carbon (EC) in Europe during the six-year period 2005–2010 has been simulated with the EMEP MSC-W model. The model bias compared to EC measurements was less than 20% for most of the examined sites. The model results suggest that fossil fuel combustion is the dominant source of EC in most of Europe but that there are important contributions also from residential wood burning during the cold seasons and, during certain episodes, also from open biomass burning (wildfires and agricultural fires). The modelled contributions from open biomass fires to ground level concentrations of EC were small at the sites included in the present study, 10. The modelling of this EC source is subject to many uncertainti...
Elemental Carbon (EC) has a significant impact on human health and climate change. In order to evalu...
Elemental Carbon (EC) has a significant impact on human health and climate change. In order to eval...
Particles containing black carbon (BC), a strong absorbing substance, exert a rather uncertain direc...
The atmospheric concentration of elemental carbon (EC) in Europe during the six-year period 2005-201...
The atmospheric concentration of elemental carbon (EC) in Europe during the six-year period 2005-201...
The atmospheric concentration of elemental carbon (EC) in Europe during the six-year period 2005-201...
The atmospheric concentration of elemental carbon (EC) in Europe during the six-year period 2005–201...
Carbonaceous aerosol (total carbon, TCp) was source apportioned at nine European rural background si...
In this paper the European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (EMEP) MSC-W model is used to assess...
Carbonaceous aerosol (total carbon, TCp) was source apportioned at nine European rural background si...
Particulate matter (PM) in the atmosphere influences weather and climate and may have important heal...
Currently residential wood combustion (RWC) is increasing in Europe because of rising fossil fuel pr...
Elemental Carbon (EC) has a significant impact on human health and climate change. In order to evalu...
Elemental Carbon (EC) has a significant impact on human health and climate change. In order to evalu...
Carbonaceous aerosol (total carbon, TCp) was source apportioned at nine European rural background si...
Elemental Carbon (EC) has a significant impact on human health and climate change. In order to evalu...
Elemental Carbon (EC) has a significant impact on human health and climate change. In order to eval...
Particles containing black carbon (BC), a strong absorbing substance, exert a rather uncertain direc...
The atmospheric concentration of elemental carbon (EC) in Europe during the six-year period 2005-201...
The atmospheric concentration of elemental carbon (EC) in Europe during the six-year period 2005-201...
The atmospheric concentration of elemental carbon (EC) in Europe during the six-year period 2005-201...
The atmospheric concentration of elemental carbon (EC) in Europe during the six-year period 2005–201...
Carbonaceous aerosol (total carbon, TCp) was source apportioned at nine European rural background si...
In this paper the European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (EMEP) MSC-W model is used to assess...
Carbonaceous aerosol (total carbon, TCp) was source apportioned at nine European rural background si...
Particulate matter (PM) in the atmosphere influences weather and climate and may have important heal...
Currently residential wood combustion (RWC) is increasing in Europe because of rising fossil fuel pr...
Elemental Carbon (EC) has a significant impact on human health and climate change. In order to evalu...
Elemental Carbon (EC) has a significant impact on human health and climate change. In order to evalu...
Carbonaceous aerosol (total carbon, TCp) was source apportioned at nine European rural background si...
Elemental Carbon (EC) has a significant impact on human health and climate change. In order to evalu...
Elemental Carbon (EC) has a significant impact on human health and climate change. In order to eval...
Particles containing black carbon (BC), a strong absorbing substance, exert a rather uncertain direc...