Context Abstract: Tropical deciduous fires from shifting cultivation process in India are characterized by the highly differential nature of fire behavior due to fragmented burning patterns. Our study from ground-based experiments from biomass burning of tropical deciduous forest fires suggests smoldering combustion as the dominating process during biomass burning which leads to evolution of more incompletely oxidized products such as Methane when compared to other ecosystems such as Savannas. In the study, we report emission ratios and emission factors for methane from biomass burning of tropical deciduous forests. As tropical deciduous forests in India cover more than 50% of overall forests, the emission factors obtained in the present st...
Atmospheric pollution and global warming issues are increasingly becoming major environmental concer...
Tropical peatlands are a known source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere, but their contribution to ...
Earlier work showed that Amazonian biomass burning produces both lofted and initially unlofted emiss...
Biomass burning in the tropics is an important source of trace gases. Shifting cultivation in India ...
Abstract Earlier work showed that Amazonian biomass burning produces both lofted and initially unlof...
Tropical peatland burning in Asia has been intensifying over the last decades, emitting huge amounts...
This paper reports a study of the gaseous emissions from Indian forest fires from 2005 to 2016 and t...
Biomass burning in tropical Asia emits large amounts of trace gases and particulate matter into the ...
This study focused on the estimation of black carbon emissions from dry dipterocarp forest fires in ...
Over the last two centuries the concentration of CO2 an important Greenhouse Gas (GHG)in the atmosph...
It is well known that methane (CH4) is emitted from soil, water and wetlands under anaerobic conditi...
This is a preprint and has not been peer reviewed.Abstract. The 2015–2016 strong El Niño event has h...
Biomass burning may be the overwhelming regional or continental-scale source of methane (CH4) as in ...
Biomass quantities at three different sites in tropical moist mixed secondary deciduous forests befo...
Biomass burning in Northern Ghana is a major cause for concern because of its potential contribution...
Atmospheric pollution and global warming issues are increasingly becoming major environmental concer...
Tropical peatlands are a known source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere, but their contribution to ...
Earlier work showed that Amazonian biomass burning produces both lofted and initially unlofted emiss...
Biomass burning in the tropics is an important source of trace gases. Shifting cultivation in India ...
Abstract Earlier work showed that Amazonian biomass burning produces both lofted and initially unlof...
Tropical peatland burning in Asia has been intensifying over the last decades, emitting huge amounts...
This paper reports a study of the gaseous emissions from Indian forest fires from 2005 to 2016 and t...
Biomass burning in tropical Asia emits large amounts of trace gases and particulate matter into the ...
This study focused on the estimation of black carbon emissions from dry dipterocarp forest fires in ...
Over the last two centuries the concentration of CO2 an important Greenhouse Gas (GHG)in the atmosph...
It is well known that methane (CH4) is emitted from soil, water and wetlands under anaerobic conditi...
This is a preprint and has not been peer reviewed.Abstract. The 2015–2016 strong El Niño event has h...
Biomass burning may be the overwhelming regional or continental-scale source of methane (CH4) as in ...
Biomass quantities at three different sites in tropical moist mixed secondary deciduous forests befo...
Biomass burning in Northern Ghana is a major cause for concern because of its potential contribution...
Atmospheric pollution and global warming issues are increasingly becoming major environmental concer...
Tropical peatlands are a known source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere, but their contribution to ...
Earlier work showed that Amazonian biomass burning produces both lofted and initially unlofted emiss...