Emitted smoke composition is determined by properties of the biomass burning source and ambient ecosystem. However, conditions that mediate the partitioning of black carbon (BC) and brown carbon (BrC) formation, as well as the spatial and temporal factors that drive particle evolution, are not understood adequately for many climate and air-quality related modeling applications. In situ observations provide considerable detail about aerosol microphysical and chemical properties, although sampling is extremely limited. Satellites offer the frequent global coverage that would allow for statistical characterization of emitted and evolved smoke, but generally lack microphysical detail. However, once properly validated, data from the National Aer...
International audienceLong-range transport of biomass burning (BB) aerosol from regions affected by ...
Carbonaceous aerosol released into the atmosphere from open biomass burning (BB) is known to undergo...
Detailed characterization of the aerosol content of wildfire smoke plumes is typically performed thr...
Although the characteristics of biomass burning events and the ambient ecosystem determine emitted s...
International audienceA bulk of evidence from in situ observations and lab experiments suggests that...
Particulate brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere absorbs light at subvisible wavelengths and has poo...
Black carbon (BC) aerosol plays an important role in global and regional climate, and has been descr...
Biomass burning emits vapors and aerosols into the atmosphere that can rapidly evolve as smoke plume...
Brown carbon (BrC) associated with aerosol particles in western United States wildfires was measured...
Biomass combustion produces black carbon (BC) and brown carbon (BrC) aerosols that contribute substa...
Wildfire smoke impacts are important in the western US and projected to increase substantially in up...
Water uptake by black carbon (BC)-containing aerosol was quantified in North American wildfire plume...
Particles in smoke emitted from biomass combustion have a large impact on global climate and urban a...
Particles in smoke emitted from biomass combustion have a large impact on global climate and urban a...
Open biomass burning is a significant source of primary air pollutants such as particulate matter (P...
International audienceLong-range transport of biomass burning (BB) aerosol from regions affected by ...
Carbonaceous aerosol released into the atmosphere from open biomass burning (BB) is known to undergo...
Detailed characterization of the aerosol content of wildfire smoke plumes is typically performed thr...
Although the characteristics of biomass burning events and the ambient ecosystem determine emitted s...
International audienceA bulk of evidence from in situ observations and lab experiments suggests that...
Particulate brown carbon (BrC) in the atmosphere absorbs light at subvisible wavelengths and has poo...
Black carbon (BC) aerosol plays an important role in global and regional climate, and has been descr...
Biomass burning emits vapors and aerosols into the atmosphere that can rapidly evolve as smoke plume...
Brown carbon (BrC) associated with aerosol particles in western United States wildfires was measured...
Biomass combustion produces black carbon (BC) and brown carbon (BrC) aerosols that contribute substa...
Wildfire smoke impacts are important in the western US and projected to increase substantially in up...
Water uptake by black carbon (BC)-containing aerosol was quantified in North American wildfire plume...
Particles in smoke emitted from biomass combustion have a large impact on global climate and urban a...
Particles in smoke emitted from biomass combustion have a large impact on global climate and urban a...
Open biomass burning is a significant source of primary air pollutants such as particulate matter (P...
International audienceLong-range transport of biomass burning (BB) aerosol from regions affected by ...
Carbonaceous aerosol released into the atmosphere from open biomass burning (BB) is known to undergo...
Detailed characterization of the aerosol content of wildfire smoke plumes is typically performed thr...