Landscape fires are a significant contributor to atmospheric burdens of greenhouse gases and aerosols. Although many studies have looked at biomass burning products and their fate in the atmosphere, estimating and tracing atmospheric pollution from landscape fires based on atmospheric measurements are challenging due to the large variability in fuel composition and burning conditions. Stable carbon isotopes in biomass burning (BB) emissions can be used to trace the contribution of C-3 plants (e.g. trees or shrubs) and C-4 plants (e.g. savanna grasses) to various combustion products. However, there are still many uncertainties regarding changes in isotopic composition (also known as fractionation) of the emitted carbon compared to the burnt ...
Understanding the main factors driving fire regimes in grasslands and savannas is critical to better...
To better elucidate the reactions forming pyrogenic carbon (PyC) during pyrolysis, we investigated t...
Fire is inextricably linked to the vegetation that provides the fuel load. For palaeofire records to...
Landscape fires are a significant contributor to atmospheric burdens of greenhouse gases and aerosol...
Landscape fires are a significant contributor to atmospheric burdens of greenhouse gases and aerosol...
Landscape fires are a significant contributor to atmospheric burdens of greenhouse gases and aerosol...
[1] Fire is an important pathway for carbon (C) loss from boreal forest ecosystems and has a strong ...
This work studies carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) isotope composition of plant biomass and soil organic ...
The stable carbon isotope ratios of nonmethane hydrocarbons (NMHC) and methyl chloride emitted from ...
Widespread burning of mixed tree–grass ecosystems represents the major natural locus of pyrogenic ca...
Hydrogen pyrolysis (HyPy) can be used to quantify the production, fate and stable isotope compositio...
Measurements of atmospheric trace gases provide evidence that fire emissions increased during the 19...
The stable isotope of carbon, 13C, has been used in several studies for source characterization of c...
We report source specific isotope ratios of levoglucosan, the specific biomass burning tracer, in ae...
Comunicación oral presentada en la 5th International Conference of Fire Effects on Soil Properties ...
Understanding the main factors driving fire regimes in grasslands and savannas is critical to better...
To better elucidate the reactions forming pyrogenic carbon (PyC) during pyrolysis, we investigated t...
Fire is inextricably linked to the vegetation that provides the fuel load. For palaeofire records to...
Landscape fires are a significant contributor to atmospheric burdens of greenhouse gases and aerosol...
Landscape fires are a significant contributor to atmospheric burdens of greenhouse gases and aerosol...
Landscape fires are a significant contributor to atmospheric burdens of greenhouse gases and aerosol...
[1] Fire is an important pathway for carbon (C) loss from boreal forest ecosystems and has a strong ...
This work studies carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) isotope composition of plant biomass and soil organic ...
The stable carbon isotope ratios of nonmethane hydrocarbons (NMHC) and methyl chloride emitted from ...
Widespread burning of mixed tree–grass ecosystems represents the major natural locus of pyrogenic ca...
Hydrogen pyrolysis (HyPy) can be used to quantify the production, fate and stable isotope compositio...
Measurements of atmospheric trace gases provide evidence that fire emissions increased during the 19...
The stable isotope of carbon, 13C, has been used in several studies for source characterization of c...
We report source specific isotope ratios of levoglucosan, the specific biomass burning tracer, in ae...
Comunicación oral presentada en la 5th International Conference of Fire Effects on Soil Properties ...
Understanding the main factors driving fire regimes in grasslands and savannas is critical to better...
To better elucidate the reactions forming pyrogenic carbon (PyC) during pyrolysis, we investigated t...
Fire is inextricably linked to the vegetation that provides the fuel load. For palaeofire records to...