Biomass burning represents both a significant and highly variable source of NOx to the atmosphere. This variability stems from both the episodic nature of fires, and from fire conditions such as the modified combustion efficiency of the fire, the nitrogen content of the fuel and possibly other factors that have not been identified or evaluated by comparison with observations. Satellite instruments offer an opportunity to observe emissions from wildfires, providing a large suite of measurements which allow us to study mean behavior and variability on the regional scale in a statistically rigorous manner. Here we use space-based measurements of fire radiative power from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer in combination with NO2...
In several biomes, including croplands, wooded savannas, and tropical forests, many small fires occu...
Biomass burning releases a significant amount of trace gases and aerosols into the atmosphere. These...
Biomass burning is one of the largest sources of atmospheric trace gases and aerosols globally. Thes...
Biomass burning represents both a significant and highly variable source of NOx to the atmosphere. T...
Wildfires are a significant source of nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO + NO2) to the global atmosphere, rep...
Current fire emission inventories apply universal emission factors (EFs) for the calculation of NOx ...
AbstractCurrent fire emission inventories apply universal emission factors (EFs) for the calculation...
Biomass burning emits an estimated 25 % of global annual nitrogen oxides (NOx), an important constit...
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) play key roles in atmospheric chemistry, air pollution, and climate. While the...
The global fire emission inventories depend on ground and airborne measurements of species-specific ...
Biomass burning is an important contributor to global total emissions of NOx (NO+NO2). Generally bot...
We present joint analyses of satellite-observed combustion products to examine bulk characteristics ...
Past studies suggest that forest fires contribute significantly to the formation of ozone in the tro...
pen A ccess Space-based observations of fire NOx emission coefficients: a global biome-scale compari...
We present a new technique for generating daily global estimates of biomass burning emissions suitab...
In several biomes, including croplands, wooded savannas, and tropical forests, many small fires occu...
Biomass burning releases a significant amount of trace gases and aerosols into the atmosphere. These...
Biomass burning is one of the largest sources of atmospheric trace gases and aerosols globally. Thes...
Biomass burning represents both a significant and highly variable source of NOx to the atmosphere. T...
Wildfires are a significant source of nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO + NO2) to the global atmosphere, rep...
Current fire emission inventories apply universal emission factors (EFs) for the calculation of NOx ...
AbstractCurrent fire emission inventories apply universal emission factors (EFs) for the calculation...
Biomass burning emits an estimated 25 % of global annual nitrogen oxides (NOx), an important constit...
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) play key roles in atmospheric chemistry, air pollution, and climate. While the...
The global fire emission inventories depend on ground and airborne measurements of species-specific ...
Biomass burning is an important contributor to global total emissions of NOx (NO+NO2). Generally bot...
We present joint analyses of satellite-observed combustion products to examine bulk characteristics ...
Past studies suggest that forest fires contribute significantly to the formation of ozone in the tro...
pen A ccess Space-based observations of fire NOx emission coefficients: a global biome-scale compari...
We present a new technique for generating daily global estimates of biomass burning emissions suitab...
In several biomes, including croplands, wooded savannas, and tropical forests, many small fires occu...
Biomass burning releases a significant amount of trace gases and aerosols into the atmosphere. These...
Biomass burning is one of the largest sources of atmospheric trace gases and aerosols globally. Thes...