By modulating the Earth-atmosphere energy, hydrological and biogeochemical cycles, and affecting regional-to-global weather and climate, biomass burning is recognized as one of the major factors affecting the global carbon cycle. However, few comprehensive and wide-ranging experiments have been conducted to characterize biomass-burning pollutants in Southeast Asia (SEA) or assess their regional impact on meteorology, the hydrological cycle, the radiative budget, or climate change. Recently, BASEASIA (Biomass-burning Aerosols in South-East Asia: Smoke Impact Assessment) and the 7-SEAS (7- South-East Asian Studies) Dongsha Experiment were conducted during the spring seasons of 2006 and 2010 in northern SEA, respectively, to characterize the c...
The South China Sea (SCS) is a receptor of numerous natural and anthropogenic aerosol species from t...
Biomass burning and wind-blown dust has been well investigated during the past decade regarding thei...
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AbstractBy modulating the Earth-atmosphere energy, hydrological and biogeochemical cycles, and affec...
To evaluate the impact of biomass burning from Southeast Asia to East Asia, this study conducted num...
A synergy of numerical simulation, ground-based measurement and satellite observation was applied to...
Biomass burning produces aerosols and air pollutants during springtime in Southeast Asia. At the Lul...
The direct aerosol radiative effects of biomass-burning (BB) aerosols over northern Indochina were e...
Biomass burning (BB) is an important contributor to the air pollution in Southeast Asia (SEA), but t...
Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering (Environmental Science and Engineering)Biomass bu...
Biomass burning activities commonly occur in Southeast Asia (SEA), and are particularly intense in I...
Biomass burning in tropical Asia emits large amounts of trace gases and particulate matter into the ...
During the spring of 2010, comprehensive in situ measurements were made for the first time on a smal...
Southeast Asia (SEA) hosts one of the most complex aerosol systems in the world, with convoluted met...
The largest 7 Southeast Asian Studies (7SEAS) operations period within the Maritime Continent (MC) o...
The South China Sea (SCS) is a receptor of numerous natural and anthropogenic aerosol species from t...
Biomass burning and wind-blown dust has been well investigated during the past decade regarding thei...
2003-2004 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
AbstractBy modulating the Earth-atmosphere energy, hydrological and biogeochemical cycles, and affec...
To evaluate the impact of biomass burning from Southeast Asia to East Asia, this study conducted num...
A synergy of numerical simulation, ground-based measurement and satellite observation was applied to...
Biomass burning produces aerosols and air pollutants during springtime in Southeast Asia. At the Lul...
The direct aerosol radiative effects of biomass-burning (BB) aerosols over northern Indochina were e...
Biomass burning (BB) is an important contributor to the air pollution in Southeast Asia (SEA), but t...
Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering (Environmental Science and Engineering)Biomass bu...
Biomass burning activities commonly occur in Southeast Asia (SEA), and are particularly intense in I...
Biomass burning in tropical Asia emits large amounts of trace gases and particulate matter into the ...
During the spring of 2010, comprehensive in situ measurements were made for the first time on a smal...
Southeast Asia (SEA) hosts one of the most complex aerosol systems in the world, with convoluted met...
The largest 7 Southeast Asian Studies (7SEAS) operations period within the Maritime Continent (MC) o...
The South China Sea (SCS) is a receptor of numerous natural and anthropogenic aerosol species from t...
Biomass burning and wind-blown dust has been well investigated during the past decade regarding thei...
2003-2004 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe