Past studies suggest that forest fires contribute significantly to the formation of ozone in the troposphere. However, the emissions of ozone precursors from wildfires, and the mechanisms involved in ozone production from boreal fires, are very complicated. Moreover, an evaluation of the role of forest fires is prevented by the lack of direct observations of the ozone precursor, nitrogen oxides (NOx), and large uncertainties exist in the emissions inventories currently used for modelling. A comprehensive understanding of the important processes and factors involving wildfires has thus been unobtainable. We made 16 year consistent analyses of NOx emissions from boreal wildfires by using satellite observations of tropospheric nitrogen dioxide...
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) play key roles in atmospheric chemistry, air pollution, and climate. While the...
We analyze detailed atmospheric gas/aerosol composition data acquired during the 2008 NASA ARCTAS (A...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Wildfires are an important source of reactive nitrogen...
Past studies suggest that forest fires contribute significantly to the formation of ozone in the tro...
We determine enhancement ratios for NOx, PAN, and other NO y species from boreal biomass burning usi...
Wildfires are a significant source of nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO + NO2) to the global atmosphere, rep...
AbstractCurrent fire emission inventories apply universal emission factors (EFs) for the calculation...
Current fire emission inventories apply universal emission factors (EFs) for the calculation of NOx ...
Tropospheric ozone (O3) and carbon monoxide (CO) pollution in the Northern Hemisphere is commonly th...
Haze layers with perturbed concentrations of trace gases, believed to originate from tundra and fore...
Biomass burning emits an estimated 25 % of global annual nitrogen oxides (NOx), an important constit...
Large wildfires have a considerable impact on the atmospheric concentrations of CO2, CO, O3, NOx, an...
Observational constraints to biomass burning (BB) NOx emissions as provided by satellite measurement...
Biomass burning represents both a significant and highly variable source of NOx to the atmosphere. T...
Copyright © 2006 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Extensive wildfires burned in north...
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) play key roles in atmospheric chemistry, air pollution, and climate. While the...
We analyze detailed atmospheric gas/aerosol composition data acquired during the 2008 NASA ARCTAS (A...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Wildfires are an important source of reactive nitrogen...
Past studies suggest that forest fires contribute significantly to the formation of ozone in the tro...
We determine enhancement ratios for NOx, PAN, and other NO y species from boreal biomass burning usi...
Wildfires are a significant source of nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO + NO2) to the global atmosphere, rep...
AbstractCurrent fire emission inventories apply universal emission factors (EFs) for the calculation...
Current fire emission inventories apply universal emission factors (EFs) for the calculation of NOx ...
Tropospheric ozone (O3) and carbon monoxide (CO) pollution in the Northern Hemisphere is commonly th...
Haze layers with perturbed concentrations of trace gases, believed to originate from tundra and fore...
Biomass burning emits an estimated 25 % of global annual nitrogen oxides (NOx), an important constit...
Large wildfires have a considerable impact on the atmospheric concentrations of CO2, CO, O3, NOx, an...
Observational constraints to biomass burning (BB) NOx emissions as provided by satellite measurement...
Biomass burning represents both a significant and highly variable source of NOx to the atmosphere. T...
Copyright © 2006 American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.Extensive wildfires burned in north...
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) play key roles in atmospheric chemistry, air pollution, and climate. While the...
We analyze detailed atmospheric gas/aerosol composition data acquired during the 2008 NASA ARCTAS (A...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Wildfires are an important source of reactive nitrogen...