The fireplace combustion of wood is a significant and largely unregulated source of fine particle pollution in the United States. Source apportionment techniques that use particulate organic compounds as tracers have been successful in determining the contribution of wood smoke to ambient fine particle levels in specific areas in California. To apply these techniques to the rest of the United States, the differences in emissions profiles between different wood smoke sources and fuel types should be resolved. To this end, a series of fireplace source tests was conducted on six fuel wood species found in the Southern United States to determine fine particulate emission factors for total mass, ionic and elemental species, elemental and organic...
Residential wood combustion is a significant particulate emission source in many European countries....
International audienceThis work provides an evaluation of the emission factors (EFs) of typical gard...
Gas-phase emission samples of carbonyl compounds (CCs) were collected from two modern wood combustio...
A series of source tests was conducted to determine the chemical composition of fine particle emissi...
Organic compound emission rates for volatile organic compounds (VOC), gas-phase semivolatile organic...
Wood smoke in the atmosphere often accounts for 20–30% of the ambient fine-particle concentrations. ...
Combustion of wood in residential fireplaces contributes approximately 14% on an annual average of t...
The purpose of this study was to characterize the emissions of a large number of chemical compounds ...
A series of source tests was performed to evaluate the chemical composition of particle emissions fr...
Wood from seven species of trees grown in the Portuguese forest (Pinus pinaster, Eucalyptus globulu...
This study examines the chemical properties of carbonaceous aerosols emitted from different outdoor ...
A dilution source sampling system is augmented to measure the size-distributed chemical composition ...
Biomass burning is a significant source of particulate matter (PM) in ambient air. To date, the eval...
Residential wood combustion is a significant particulate emission source in many European countries....
International audienceThis work provides an evaluation of the emission factors (EFs) of typical gard...
Gas-phase emission samples of carbonyl compounds (CCs) were collected from two modern wood combustio...
A series of source tests was conducted to determine the chemical composition of fine particle emissi...
Organic compound emission rates for volatile organic compounds (VOC), gas-phase semivolatile organic...
Wood smoke in the atmosphere often accounts for 20–30% of the ambient fine-particle concentrations. ...
Combustion of wood in residential fireplaces contributes approximately 14% on an annual average of t...
The purpose of this study was to characterize the emissions of a large number of chemical compounds ...
A series of source tests was performed to evaluate the chemical composition of particle emissions fr...
Wood from seven species of trees grown in the Portuguese forest (Pinus pinaster, Eucalyptus globulu...
This study examines the chemical properties of carbonaceous aerosols emitted from different outdoor ...
A dilution source sampling system is augmented to measure the size-distributed chemical composition ...
Biomass burning is a significant source of particulate matter (PM) in ambient air. To date, the eval...
Residential wood combustion is a significant particulate emission source in many European countries....
International audienceThis work provides an evaluation of the emission factors (EFs) of typical gard...
Gas-phase emission samples of carbonyl compounds (CCs) were collected from two modern wood combustio...