International audienceWe present airborne measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), ozone (O3), equivalent black carbon (EBC) and ultra fine particles over North-Eastern Siberia in July 2008 performed during the YAK-AEROSIB/POLARCAT experiment. During a "golden day" (11 July 2008) a number of biomass burning plumes were encountered with CO concentration enhancements of up to 500 ppb relative to a background of 90 ppb. Number concentrations of aerosols in the size range 3.5–200 nm peaked at 4000 cm−3 and the EBC content reached 1.4 μg m−3. These high concentrations were caused by forest fires in the vicinity of the landing airport in Yakutsk where during the descent measurements in fresh smoke could be made. We estimate a c...
Siberia is one of few continental regions in the Northern Hemisphere where the atmosphere may someti...
International audienceDespite their potential relevance to atmospheric environment issues, measureme...
In spring 2006, the European Arctic was abnormally warm, setting new historical temperature records....
International audienceWe present airborne measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO)...
International audienceThe composition of the Siberian troposphere remains highly unknown due to a la...
International audienceIn spring 2006, the European Arctic was abnormally warm, setting new historica...
Summer 2012 was one of the extreme wildfire years in Siberia. At the surface air monitoring station ...
Siberian wildfires and related regional anomalies of atmospheric impurities during the period of 200...
International audienceIn spring 2006, the European Arctic was abnormally warm, setting new historica...
Wildfires in Siberia generate large amounts of aerosols, which may be transported over long distance...
International audienceAirborne measurements bring new data: observe short lived pollutants, discrimi...
The impact of wildfires on surface air composition over central Siberia is investigated based on nea...
Siberia is one of few continental regions in the Northern Hemisphere where the atmosphere may someti...
International audienceDespite their potential relevance to atmospheric environment issues, measureme...
In spring 2006, the European Arctic was abnormally warm, setting new historical temperature records....
International audienceWe present airborne measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO)...
International audienceThe composition of the Siberian troposphere remains highly unknown due to a la...
International audienceIn spring 2006, the European Arctic was abnormally warm, setting new historica...
Summer 2012 was one of the extreme wildfire years in Siberia. At the surface air monitoring station ...
Siberian wildfires and related regional anomalies of atmospheric impurities during the period of 200...
International audienceIn spring 2006, the European Arctic was abnormally warm, setting new historica...
Wildfires in Siberia generate large amounts of aerosols, which may be transported over long distance...
International audienceAirborne measurements bring new data: observe short lived pollutants, discrimi...
The impact of wildfires on surface air composition over central Siberia is investigated based on nea...
Siberia is one of few continental regions in the Northern Hemisphere where the atmosphere may someti...
International audienceDespite their potential relevance to atmospheric environment issues, measureme...
In spring 2006, the European Arctic was abnormally warm, setting new historical temperature records....