Airborne mineral dust is a key player in the Earth system and shows manifold impacts on atmospheric properties such as the radiation budget and cloud microphysics. Investigations of smoke plumes originating from wildfires found significant fractions of mineral dust within these plumes - most likely raised by strong, turbulent fire-related winds. This study presents and revisits a conceptual model describing the emission of mineral dust particles during wildfires. This is achieved by means of high-resolution large-eddy simulation (LES), conducted with the All Scale Atmospheric Model (ASAM). The impact of (a) different fire properties representing idealized grassland and shrubland fires, (b) different ambient wind conditions modulated by the ...
Biomass burning emissions and airborne aeolian dust are two major components of atmospheric aerosols...
International audienceThe present study investigates effects of wildfire emissions on air quality in...
This study characterizes the size and shape distributions of 10 µm to 6 mm diameter particles observ...
Airborne mineral dust is a key player in the Earth system and shows manifold impacts on atmospheric...
Agricultural fires affecting grass-, crop- and shrublands represent a major, mainly anthropogenicall...
Agricultural fires affecting grass-, crop- and shrublands represent a major, mainly anthropogenicall...
Agricultural fires affecting grass-, crop- and shrublands represent a major, mainly anthropogenicall...
Wind erosion of soils burned by wildfire contributes substantial particulate matter (PM) in the form...
International audienceMineral dust emissions mainly depend on soil erodibility and near-surface wind...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State UniversityAccurate mo...
Wildfires represent a major source for aerosols impacting atmospheric radiation, atmospheric chemist...
Wildfires represent a major source for aerosols impacting atmospheric radiation, atmospheric c...
Landscape fires produce smoke containing a very wide variety of chemical species, both gases and aer...
Removal of plants and plant litter by fire significantly increases the erosion potential of the unde...
Biomass burning emissions and airborne aeolian dust are two major components of atmospheric aerosols...
International audienceThe present study investigates effects of wildfire emissions on air quality in...
This study characterizes the size and shape distributions of 10 µm to 6 mm diameter particles observ...
Airborne mineral dust is a key player in the Earth system and shows manifold impacts on atmospheric...
Agricultural fires affecting grass-, crop- and shrublands represent a major, mainly anthropogenicall...
Agricultural fires affecting grass-, crop- and shrublands represent a major, mainly anthropogenicall...
Agricultural fires affecting grass-, crop- and shrublands represent a major, mainly anthropogenicall...
Wind erosion of soils burned by wildfire contributes substantial particulate matter (PM) in the form...
International audienceMineral dust emissions mainly depend on soil erodibility and near-surface wind...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State UniversityAccurate mo...
Wildfires represent a major source for aerosols impacting atmospheric radiation, atmospheric chemist...
Wildfires represent a major source for aerosols impacting atmospheric radiation, atmospheric c...
Landscape fires produce smoke containing a very wide variety of chemical species, both gases and aer...
Removal of plants and plant litter by fire significantly increases the erosion potential of the unde...
Biomass burning emissions and airborne aeolian dust are two major components of atmospheric aerosols...
International audienceThe present study investigates effects of wildfire emissions on air quality in...
This study characterizes the size and shape distributions of 10 µm to 6 mm diameter particles observ...