This study concentrates on indoor air pollution, specifically particulate matter, as a result of woodburning in the home. Three single-family residences in Richmond, Indiana, equipped with identical airtight woodburning stoves and using a controlled wood supply, were monitored for a 49-day period in 1987. Particluate matter samples were collected during periods of active wood combustion and periods absent of wood combustion using low-volume samplers. Significant differences were found in two of the three houses when wood combustion and non-wood combustion periods were compared. No relationship was found between particle levels and time of day, ambient air temperature, pounds of wood burned, refueling duration or refueling frequency. It was ...
Around 50% of the world’s population, particularly in developing countries, uses biomass as one of t...
In recent years, residential wood combustion (RWC) has become a major source of ambient particulate ...
Residential wood combustion is an important source of ambient air pollution, accounting for over 25%...
This study aims at characterizing indoor air quality in single family dwellings burning wood regular...
This work was aimed at studying particulate matter (PM) in the indoor atmosphere of two flats where ...
International audienceData on the impact of domestic woodburning on indoor air quality (IAQ) is poor...
Little information is available on the concentrations of ambient fine particles (PM<sub>2.5</sub>) i...
A field study on the impact of operating and reloading wood-burning stoves on the indoor air quality...
During the last decade, there has been a substantial rise in the use of wood for space and water hea...
Though the high prevalence of biomass fuel use in the developing world is widely known, the use of b...
The incomplete wood combustion in appliances operated in batch mode is a recognised source of both i...
More than six million people in the United States use wood stoves as their primary heat source. Wood...
The objective of this study was to provide a resource document for the Northeastern states when purs...
Around 50% of the world’s population, particularly in developing countries, uses biomass as one of t...
In households, municipal solid waste (MSW) is often burned along with wood to get rid of waste, to h...
Around 50% of the world’s population, particularly in developing countries, uses biomass as one of t...
In recent years, residential wood combustion (RWC) has become a major source of ambient particulate ...
Residential wood combustion is an important source of ambient air pollution, accounting for over 25%...
This study aims at characterizing indoor air quality in single family dwellings burning wood regular...
This work was aimed at studying particulate matter (PM) in the indoor atmosphere of two flats where ...
International audienceData on the impact of domestic woodburning on indoor air quality (IAQ) is poor...
Little information is available on the concentrations of ambient fine particles (PM<sub>2.5</sub>) i...
A field study on the impact of operating and reloading wood-burning stoves on the indoor air quality...
During the last decade, there has been a substantial rise in the use of wood for space and water hea...
Though the high prevalence of biomass fuel use in the developing world is widely known, the use of b...
The incomplete wood combustion in appliances operated in batch mode is a recognised source of both i...
More than six million people in the United States use wood stoves as their primary heat source. Wood...
The objective of this study was to provide a resource document for the Northeastern states when purs...
Around 50% of the world’s population, particularly in developing countries, uses biomass as one of t...
In households, municipal solid waste (MSW) is often burned along with wood to get rid of waste, to h...
Around 50% of the world’s population, particularly in developing countries, uses biomass as one of t...
In recent years, residential wood combustion (RWC) has become a major source of ambient particulate ...
Residential wood combustion is an important source of ambient air pollution, accounting for over 25%...