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Point of Contact: Emily Lincoln
Lead Principal Investigator: Dr. David R. Weise
Other Principals: Dr. J. Wayne Miller
Dr. Wei Min Hao
Dr. Robert Yokelson
Contributors: Ian R. Burling
Supported by: Resource Conservation and Climate Change Program Area of the Department of Defense Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) - Program Manager: Dr. John Hall Related Sites: Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory Pacific Southwest Research Station Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program UC Riverside Center for Environmental Research & Technology |
SERDP Biomass Emission Factor Database
Prescribed fire is a significant emissions source in the U.S. and that needs to be adequately characterized in atmospheric transport/chemistry models. In addition, the Clean Air Act, its amendments, and air quality regulations require that prescribed fire managers estimate the quantity of emissions that a prescribed fire will produce. Several published papers contain a few emission factors for prescribed fire and additional results are found in unpublished documents whose quality has to be assessed. In conjunction with three research projects developing detailed new emissions data and meteorological tools to assist prescribed fire managers, the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) is supporting development of a database that contains emissions information related to prescribed burning. This database will be available on the Internet and will contain older emissions information that has been assessed and newer emissions information that has been developed from both laboratory-scale and field measurements. The database currently contains emissions information from over 300 burns of different wildland vegetation types, including grasslands, shrublands, woodlands, forests, and tundra over much of North America. Background: The Biomass Emission Factor Database (BEFD) was initially created as a tool for fire emissions research, by compiling data from three Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program projects. The objective of the research was to develop emissions prediction and meteorological products to assist prescribed fire managers. Recognizing the importance of a readily portable database, the Resource Conservation and Climate Change Program Area of the Department of Defense Strategic Environmental Research and Development provided new funding to develop the BEFD. It is designed to help researchers as well as various government agencies find established biomass burning emission factors and determine what is needed for future research. Included are integral parameters, such as fuel and weather information. Emission factors, and associated data from various published papers, reports, and from Forest Service archives were compiled and integrated into this useful database. Download version 19 of the SERDP database (xls; 394 kb)
Download the SERDP Emission Factor Prediction Tool (xlsm; 336 kb)
About the Spreadsheet:
Acknowledgements: We gratefully acknowledge funding for this project from the Resource Conservation and Climate Change Program Area of the Department of Defense Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program under the Resource Conservation projects SERDP RC-1647, 1648 and 1649.
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