Accurate quantification of the amounts of trace gases and particulate matter emitted from vegetation fires and other sources of biomass burning (agricultural waste and biofuels) on a regional and global basis is required by a number of users, including scientists studying a wide range of atmospheric processes, national governments who are required to report greenhouse gas emissions, and those interested in quantifying the sources of air pollution that affect human health at regional scales. Over the past decade, improvements in the ability to detect and map fires using a number of different satellite systems have been achieved, largely through efforts coordinated through working groups organized by the IGBP Data and Information System and G...
An inventory of emissions of trace gases and particles resulting from biomass burning has been devel...
Fires have influenced atmospheric composition and climate since the rise of vascular plants, and sat...
NOAA/NESDIS developed a new algorithm to derive biomass burning emissions of PM2.5 from remotely sen...
Biomass burning changes the land surface drastically and constitutes a significant source for atmosp...
[1] Biomass burning during wildland fires is an important source of atmospheric trace gasses and par...
The Global Fire Assimilation System (GFASv1.0) calculates biomass burning emissions by assimilating ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94770/1/jgrd11567.pd
The accurate measurement of ecosystem biomass is of great importance in scientific, resource managem...
Biomass burning constitutes a major contribution to global emissions of carbon dioxide, carbon monox...
Observation Requirements for Global Biomass Burning Emission Monitoring Kaiser J.W., Schultz M.G., ...
Forest fires occur regularly in the Mediterranean Basin affecting several hundred thousands hectares...
Biomass burning (BB) is one of the major contributors to emissions of carbonaceous atmospheric aeros...
Abstract. Biomass burning is one of the largest sources of at-mospheric trace gases and aerosols glo...
Gaseous and particulate emissions from vegetation fires substantially modify the atmospheric chemica...
International audienceAbstract. Fires have influenced atmospheric composition and climate since the ...
An inventory of emissions of trace gases and particles resulting from biomass burning has been devel...
Fires have influenced atmospheric composition and climate since the rise of vascular plants, and sat...
NOAA/NESDIS developed a new algorithm to derive biomass burning emissions of PM2.5 from remotely sen...
Biomass burning changes the land surface drastically and constitutes a significant source for atmosp...
[1] Biomass burning during wildland fires is an important source of atmospheric trace gasses and par...
The Global Fire Assimilation System (GFASv1.0) calculates biomass burning emissions by assimilating ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/94770/1/jgrd11567.pd
The accurate measurement of ecosystem biomass is of great importance in scientific, resource managem...
Biomass burning constitutes a major contribution to global emissions of carbon dioxide, carbon monox...
Observation Requirements for Global Biomass Burning Emission Monitoring Kaiser J.W., Schultz M.G., ...
Forest fires occur regularly in the Mediterranean Basin affecting several hundred thousands hectares...
Biomass burning (BB) is one of the major contributors to emissions of carbonaceous atmospheric aeros...
Abstract. Biomass burning is one of the largest sources of at-mospheric trace gases and aerosols glo...
Gaseous and particulate emissions from vegetation fires substantially modify the atmospheric chemica...
International audienceAbstract. Fires have influenced atmospheric composition and climate since the ...
An inventory of emissions of trace gases and particles resulting from biomass burning has been devel...
Fires have influenced atmospheric composition and climate since the rise of vascular plants, and sat...
NOAA/NESDIS developed a new algorithm to derive biomass burning emissions of PM2.5 from remotely sen...