Recurrent smoke-haze episodes that occur in Southeast Asia (SEA) are of much concern because of their environmental and health impacts. These haze episodes are mainly caused by uncontrolled biomass and peat burning in Indonesia. Airborne particulate matter (PM) samples were collected in the southwest coast of Singapore from 16 August to 9 November in 2009 to assess the impact of smoke-haze episodes on the air quality due to the long-range transport of biomass and peat burning emissions. The physical and chemical characteristics of PM were investigated during pre-haze, smoke-haze, and post-haze periods. Days with PM2.5 mass concentrations of ≥35 μg m−3 were considered as smoke-haze events. Using this criterion, out of the total 82 sampling d...
Fires including peatland burning in Southeast Asia have become a major concern to the general public...
Biomass burning activities commonly occur in Southeast Asia (SEA), and are particularly intense in I...
Biomass burning is a significant source of fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅). Forest, bush, and peat f...
Recurrent smoke-haze episodes that occur in Southeast Asia (SEA) are of much concern because of thei...
Trans-boundary biomass burning smoke episodes have increased dramatically during the past 20-30 year...
Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering (Environmental Science and Engineering)Biomass bu...
Biomass burning activities commonly occur in Southeast Asia (SEA), and are particularly intense in I...
Biomass burning activities commonly occur in Southeast Asia (SEA), and are particularly intense in I...
International audienceContinuous measurements of dry aerosol light scattering (Bsp) were made at two...
Haze has became a public concern especially after the 1997 haze episode which resulted from large-s...
The present study investigated the temporal and diurnal distributions of atmospheric acidic gases (s...
Haze is a common phenomenon afflicting Southeast Asia (SEA), including Malaysia, and has occurred al...
Continuous measurements of dry aerosol light scattering (Bsp) were made at two sites in the Klang Va...
Biomass burning is a significant source of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5). Forest, bush, and peat fir...
International audienceContinuous measurements of dry aerosol light scattering (Bsp) were made at two...
Fires including peatland burning in Southeast Asia have become a major concern to the general public...
Biomass burning activities commonly occur in Southeast Asia (SEA), and are particularly intense in I...
Biomass burning is a significant source of fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅). Forest, bush, and peat f...
Recurrent smoke-haze episodes that occur in Southeast Asia (SEA) are of much concern because of thei...
Trans-boundary biomass burning smoke episodes have increased dramatically during the past 20-30 year...
Department of Urban and Environmental Engineering (Environmental Science and Engineering)Biomass bu...
Biomass burning activities commonly occur in Southeast Asia (SEA), and are particularly intense in I...
Biomass burning activities commonly occur in Southeast Asia (SEA), and are particularly intense in I...
International audienceContinuous measurements of dry aerosol light scattering (Bsp) were made at two...
Haze has became a public concern especially after the 1997 haze episode which resulted from large-s...
The present study investigated the temporal and diurnal distributions of atmospheric acidic gases (s...
Haze is a common phenomenon afflicting Southeast Asia (SEA), including Malaysia, and has occurred al...
Continuous measurements of dry aerosol light scattering (Bsp) were made at two sites in the Klang Va...
Biomass burning is a significant source of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5). Forest, bush, and peat fir...
International audienceContinuous measurements of dry aerosol light scattering (Bsp) were made at two...
Fires including peatland burning in Southeast Asia have become a major concern to the general public...
Biomass burning activities commonly occur in Southeast Asia (SEA), and are particularly intense in I...
Biomass burning is a significant source of fine particulate matter (PM₂.₅). Forest, bush, and peat f...