The extent of biomass burning has increased significantly over the past 100 years because of human activities, and such burning is much more frequent and widespread than was previously believed. Biomass burning is now recognized as a significant global source of emissions, contributing as much as 40% of gross carbon dioxide and 38% of tropospheric ozone. Most of the world's burned biomass matter is from the savannas, and because two-thirds of the Earth's savannas are located in Africa, that continent is now recognized as the "burn center" of the planet. In the past few years the international scientific community has conducted field experiments using ground-based and airborne measurements in Africa, South America. and Siberia to better asse...
This paper provides an overview of current global wildfire carbon emissions and considers future pro...
Fires affect the Earth system in multiple ways. They are a major source of aerosol particles, greenh...
Every year tens of millions of hectares of forests, woodlands, and grasslands burn globally. Some ar...
Fire has a role in eco-system services; naturally produced wildfires are important for the sustainab...
Biomass burning is the burning of living and dead vegetation. It includes the human-initiated burnin...
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Accurate quantification of the amounts of trace gases and particulate matter emitted from vegetation...
The rate and magnitude of emissions from prescribed burns and wildfires in wildland areas throughout...
Biomass burning constitutes a major contribution to global emissions of carbon dioxide, carbon monox...
Biomass burning may be the overwhelming regional or continental-scale source of methane (CH4) as in ...
This dissertation investigates human influences on climate change with an emphasis on biomass burnin...
Increased levels of burning in the past 40 years are raising public and scientific con-cern about th...
et al. The scientific community interested in atmospheric chemistry, gas emissions from vegetation f...
Fire is an important process at the global scale, with far-reaching effects on vegetation dynamics, ...
Biomass burning is one of the largest sources of trace gases and aerosols to the atmosphere and has ...
This paper provides an overview of current global wildfire carbon emissions and considers future pro...
Fires affect the Earth system in multiple ways. They are a major source of aerosol particles, greenh...
Every year tens of millions of hectares of forests, woodlands, and grasslands burn globally. Some ar...
Fire has a role in eco-system services; naturally produced wildfires are important for the sustainab...
Biomass burning is the burning of living and dead vegetation. It includes the human-initiated burnin...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94770/1/jgrd11567.pd
Accurate quantification of the amounts of trace gases and particulate matter emitted from vegetation...
The rate and magnitude of emissions from prescribed burns and wildfires in wildland areas throughout...
Biomass burning constitutes a major contribution to global emissions of carbon dioxide, carbon monox...
Biomass burning may be the overwhelming regional or continental-scale source of methane (CH4) as in ...
This dissertation investigates human influences on climate change with an emphasis on biomass burnin...
Increased levels of burning in the past 40 years are raising public and scientific con-cern about th...
et al. The scientific community interested in atmospheric chemistry, gas emissions from vegetation f...
Fire is an important process at the global scale, with far-reaching effects on vegetation dynamics, ...
Biomass burning is one of the largest sources of trace gases and aerosols to the atmosphere and has ...
This paper provides an overview of current global wildfire carbon emissions and considers future pro...
Fires affect the Earth system in multiple ways. They are a major source of aerosol particles, greenh...
Every year tens of millions of hectares of forests, woodlands, and grasslands burn globally. Some ar...