[1] Biomass burning is a major source of trace gases and aerosols, influencing atmospheric chemistry and climate. To quantitatively assess its impact, an accurate representation of fire emissions is crucial for the atmospheric modeling community. So far, most studies rely on static emission factors (EF) which convert estimates of dry matter burned to trace gas and aerosol emissions. These EFs are often based on the arithmetic mean of field measurements stratified by biome, neglecting the variability in time and space. Here we present global carbon monoxide (CO) emission estimates from fires based on six EF scenarios with different spatial and temporal variability, using dry matter emission estimates from the Global Fire Emissions Database (...
Boreal forest fires are a significant contributor to atmospheric composition in the high northern he...
Biomass burning (BB) is the second largest source of trace gases and the largest source of primary f...
International audienceBiomass burning has long been recognised as an important source of trace gases...
[1] Biomass burning is a major source of trace gases and aerosols, influencing atmospheric chemistry...
[1] Biomass burning is a major source of trace gases and aerosols, influencing atmospheric chemistry...
Attribution of the causes of atmospheric trace gas and aerosol variability often requires the use of...
Biomass burning is one of the largest sources of atmospheric trace gases and aerosols globally. Thes...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
The European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts’ (ECMWF) Composition - Integrated Forecast Sy...
Studies of emission factors from biomass burning using aircraft data complement the results of lab s...
A process-based fire regime model (SPITFIRE) has been developed, coupled with ecosystem dynamics in ...
A process-based fire regime model (SPITFIRE) has been developed, coupled with ecosystem dynamics in ...
The Global Fire Assimilation System (GFASv1.0) calculates biomass burning emissions by assimilatin...
Biomass burning represents an important source of atmospheric aerosols and greenhouse gases, yet lit...
Fires have influenced atmospheric composition and climate since the rise of vascular plants, and sat...
Boreal forest fires are a significant contributor to atmospheric composition in the high northern he...
Biomass burning (BB) is the second largest source of trace gases and the largest source of primary f...
International audienceBiomass burning has long been recognised as an important source of trace gases...
[1] Biomass burning is a major source of trace gases and aerosols, influencing atmospheric chemistry...
[1] Biomass burning is a major source of trace gases and aerosols, influencing atmospheric chemistry...
Attribution of the causes of atmospheric trace gas and aerosol variability often requires the use of...
Biomass burning is one of the largest sources of atmospheric trace gases and aerosols globally. Thes...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engine...
The European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts’ (ECMWF) Composition - Integrated Forecast Sy...
Studies of emission factors from biomass burning using aircraft data complement the results of lab s...
A process-based fire regime model (SPITFIRE) has been developed, coupled with ecosystem dynamics in ...
A process-based fire regime model (SPITFIRE) has been developed, coupled with ecosystem dynamics in ...
The Global Fire Assimilation System (GFASv1.0) calculates biomass burning emissions by assimilatin...
Biomass burning represents an important source of atmospheric aerosols and greenhouse gases, yet lit...
Fires have influenced atmospheric composition and climate since the rise of vascular plants, and sat...
Boreal forest fires are a significant contributor to atmospheric composition in the high northern he...
Biomass burning (BB) is the second largest source of trace gases and the largest source of primary f...
International audienceBiomass burning has long been recognised as an important source of trace gases...