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Californian forest fire plumes over Southwestern British Columbia: lidar, sunphotometry, and mountaintop chemistry observations
Californian forest fire Southwestern British Columbia mountaintop chemistry
2011/1/20
Forest fires in Northern California and Oregon were responsible for two significant regional scale aerosol transport events observed in southern British Columbia during summer 2008. A combination of g...
Ground-based remote sensing of an elevated forest fire aerosol layer at Whistler, BC: implications for interpretation of mountaintop chemistry
an elevated forest fire aerosol layer mountaintop chemistry
2010/12/28
On 30 August 2009, intense forest fires in interior British Columbia (BC) coupled with winds from the east and northeast resulted in transport of a broad forest fire plume across southwestern BC. The ...
Biomass burning impact on PM 2.5 over the southeastern US during 2007: integrating chemically speciated FRM filter measurements, MODIS fire counts and PMF analysis
the southeastern US FRM filter measurements MODIS fire counts PMF analysis
2010/8/16
Archived Federal Reference Method (FRM) Teflon filters used by state regulatory agencies for measuring PM2.5 mass were acquired from 15 sites throughout the southeastern US and analyzed for water-solu...
On the use of ATSR fire count data to estimate the seasonal and interannual variability of vegetation fire emissions
ATSR fire seasonal and interannual variability vegetation fire emissions
2009/3/12
Biomass burning has long been recognised as an important source of trace gases and aerosols in the atmosphere. The burning of vegetation has a repeating seasonal pattern, but the intensity of burning ...
Linking horizontal and vertical transports of biomass fire emissionsto the tropical Atlantic ozone paradox during the Northern Hemisphere winter season: climatology
biomass fire emissionsto tropical Atlantic ozone paradox Northern Hemisphere winter
2009/2/24
During the Northern hemisphere winter season, biomass burning is widespread in West Africa, yet the total tropospheric column ozone values (<30DU) over much of the Tropical Atlantic Ocean (15°N-5°S) ...
Modeling of biomass smoke injection into the lower stratosphere by a large forest fire (Part I): reference simulation
biomass smoke lower stratosphere large forest fire
2009/1/20
Wildland fires in boreal regions have the potential to initiate deep convection, so-called pyro-convection, due to their release of sensible heat. Under favorable atmospheric conditions, large fires c...
The Tropical Forest and Fire Emissions Experiment: method evaluation of volatile organic compound emissions measured by PTR-MS, FTIR, and GC from tropical biomass burning
Tropical Forest Fire Emissions Experiment organic compound emissions PTR-MS FTIR GC
2008/12/25
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emissions from fires in tropical forest fuels were quantified using Proton-Transfer-Reaction Mass Spectrometry (PTRMS), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) a...
Perturbation of the European free troposphere aerosol by North American forest fire plumes during the ICARTT-ITOP experiment in summer 2004
European free troposphere aerosol North American forest fire ICARTT-ITOP
2008/12/22
During the ICARTT-ITOP Experiment in summer 2004 plumes from large wildfires in North America were transported to Central Europe at 3–8 km altitude above sea level (a.s.l.). These plumes were studied...
Organic composition of carbonaceous aerosols in an aged prescribed fire plume
Organic composition carbonaceous aerosols aged prescribed fire plume
2008/11/25
Aged smoke from a prescribed fire (dominated by conifers) impacted Atlanta, GA on 28 February 2007 and dramatically increased hourly ambient concentrations of PM2.5 and organic carbon (OC) up to 140 a...
Corrigendum to “The tropical forest and fire emissions experiment: laboratory fire measurements and synthesis of campaign data”
tropical forest fire emissions laboratory fire measurements
2008/11/14
Corrigendum to "The tropical forest and fire emissions experiment: laboratory fire measurements and synthesis of campaign data" published in Atmos. Chem. Phys., 8, 3509–3527, 2008.