In the present paper, we have determined emission factor of chemical composition of the emission from the burning of biomass (e.g. Dung cake, Acacia, Neem, Mulberry, Indian Rosewood, Pigeon pea etc.) commonly used as a residential fuel in the rural sector of Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) (Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal), India. For comparison, we have selected only those biomass fuels, which are used in at least three of the above mentioned states. Dung cake from all the states reports highest emission of particulate matter (PM) (15.68 g kg(-1)), Organic Carbon (OC) (4.32 g kg(-1)) and Elemental Carbon (EC) (0.51 g kg(-1)). Among all biomass fuels studied, agricultural residue reports substantial amount of emission...
Emissions of airborne particles from biomass burning are a significant source of black carbon (BC) a...
Throughout South Asia biomass is commonly used as a fuel source for cooking and heating homes. The s...
Papers reported in the 7th International Symposium on \u22Novel Carbon Resource Sciences\u22 Jun. 23...
In the present study, we have determined the emission factors (EF) and estimated the emission of par...
In this paper, we present the experimentally determined emission factors and emission estimates of p...
Biomass is widely used as energy source in rural households in India. Biomass samples and socio-econ...
Biomass is widely used as energy source in rural households in India. Biomass samples and socio-econ...
Characteristics and emission budget of carbonaceous species from two distinct post-harvest agricultu...
This study focuses on improving source apportionment of carbonaceous aerosol in South Asia and consi...
A spatially resolved biomass burning data set, and related emissions of sulphur dioxide and aerosol ...
Emission factors (EFs) of PM2.5 carbon fractions, major ionic (K+, Ca2+, NH4+,SO42-, NO3- and Cl-) a...
Comprehensive, spatially disaggregated emission inventories are required for many developing regions...
Field burning of crop residue (FBCR) is becoming a growing environmental concern in developing count...
[1] Throughout South Asia biomass is commonly used as a fuel source for cooking and heating homes. T...
The emission factors for particulate-phase polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were evaluated fo...
Emissions of airborne particles from biomass burning are a significant source of black carbon (BC) a...
Throughout South Asia biomass is commonly used as a fuel source for cooking and heating homes. The s...
Papers reported in the 7th International Symposium on \u22Novel Carbon Resource Sciences\u22 Jun. 23...
In the present study, we have determined the emission factors (EF) and estimated the emission of par...
In this paper, we present the experimentally determined emission factors and emission estimates of p...
Biomass is widely used as energy source in rural households in India. Biomass samples and socio-econ...
Biomass is widely used as energy source in rural households in India. Biomass samples and socio-econ...
Characteristics and emission budget of carbonaceous species from two distinct post-harvest agricultu...
This study focuses on improving source apportionment of carbonaceous aerosol in South Asia and consi...
A spatially resolved biomass burning data set, and related emissions of sulphur dioxide and aerosol ...
Emission factors (EFs) of PM2.5 carbon fractions, major ionic (K+, Ca2+, NH4+,SO42-, NO3- and Cl-) a...
Comprehensive, spatially disaggregated emission inventories are required for many developing regions...
Field burning of crop residue (FBCR) is becoming a growing environmental concern in developing count...
[1] Throughout South Asia biomass is commonly used as a fuel source for cooking and heating homes. T...
The emission factors for particulate-phase polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were evaluated fo...
Emissions of airborne particles from biomass burning are a significant source of black carbon (BC) a...
Throughout South Asia biomass is commonly used as a fuel source for cooking and heating homes. The s...
Papers reported in the 7th International Symposium on \u22Novel Carbon Resource Sciences\u22 Jun. 23...