Biomass burning is one of the main sources of air pollution in South East Asia, predominantly during the dry period between June and October each year. Sumatra and Kalimantan, Indonesia, have been identified as the regions connected to biomass burning due to their involvement in agricultural activities. In Sumatra, the Province of Riau has always been found to have had the highest number of hotspots during haze episodes. This study aims to determine the concentration of five major pollutants (PM10, SO2, NO2, CO and O3) in Riau, Indonesia, for 2006 and 2007. It will also correlate the level of air pollutants to the number of hotspots recorded, using the hotspot information system introduced by the Malaysian Centre for Remote Sensing (MACRES)...
Numerical modelling of fire-related smoke haze episodes in Southeast Asia is important for both pred...
Numerical modelling of fire-related smoke haze episodes in Southeast Asia is important for both pred...
Size-segregated particulate matter (PM) including the PM0.1 fraction, particles ≤0.1 µm, was monitor...
Biomass burning is one of the main sources of air pollution in South East Asia, predominantly during...
Biomass burning activities commonly occur in Southeast Asia (SEA), and are particularly intense in I...
The air quality monitoring system is the most prominent tool for monitoring air pollution levels, es...
Almost every dry season, peatland fires occur in Sumatra and Kalimantan Inlands. Dense smoke haze fr...
Smoke from biomass and peat burning has a notable impact on ambient air quality and climate in the S...
Haze is a common phenomenon afflicting Southeast Asia (SEA), including Malaysia, and has occurred al...
The Southeast Asian (SEA) region is no stranger to forest fires - the region has been suffering from...
The worse air pollution due to haze from fires occurred in the Southeast Asia during the strongest 1...
The Southeast Asian (SEA) region is no stranger to forest fires - the region has been suffering from...
AbstractThe 2013 Malaysian haze event coincided temporally with rising trends of hotspots detected i...
Air pollution has become an issue at all rates in the world. In Malaysia, there is a system is known...
Haze is a common phenomenon afflicting Southeast Asia (SEA), including Malaysia, and has occurred al...
Numerical modelling of fire-related smoke haze episodes in Southeast Asia is important for both pred...
Numerical modelling of fire-related smoke haze episodes in Southeast Asia is important for both pred...
Size-segregated particulate matter (PM) including the PM0.1 fraction, particles ≤0.1 µm, was monitor...
Biomass burning is one of the main sources of air pollution in South East Asia, predominantly during...
Biomass burning activities commonly occur in Southeast Asia (SEA), and are particularly intense in I...
The air quality monitoring system is the most prominent tool for monitoring air pollution levels, es...
Almost every dry season, peatland fires occur in Sumatra and Kalimantan Inlands. Dense smoke haze fr...
Smoke from biomass and peat burning has a notable impact on ambient air quality and climate in the S...
Haze is a common phenomenon afflicting Southeast Asia (SEA), including Malaysia, and has occurred al...
The Southeast Asian (SEA) region is no stranger to forest fires - the region has been suffering from...
The worse air pollution due to haze from fires occurred in the Southeast Asia during the strongest 1...
The Southeast Asian (SEA) region is no stranger to forest fires - the region has been suffering from...
AbstractThe 2013 Malaysian haze event coincided temporally with rising trends of hotspots detected i...
Air pollution has become an issue at all rates in the world. In Malaysia, there is a system is known...
Haze is a common phenomenon afflicting Southeast Asia (SEA), including Malaysia, and has occurred al...
Numerical modelling of fire-related smoke haze episodes in Southeast Asia is important for both pred...
Numerical modelling of fire-related smoke haze episodes in Southeast Asia is important for both pred...
Size-segregated particulate matter (PM) including the PM0.1 fraction, particles ≤0.1 µm, was monitor...