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Type: Book
Author(s): Joel S. Levine
Publication Date: 1991

The present volume discusses the biomass burning (BMB) studies of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry project, GEO satellite estimation of Amazonian BMB, remote sensing of BMB in West Africa with NOAA-AVHRR, an orbital view of the great Chinese fire of 1987, BMB's role in tropical rainforest reduction, CO and O3 measurements of BMB in the Amazon, effects of vegetation burning on the atmospheric chemistry of the Venezuelan savanna, an assessment of annually-burned biomass in Africa, and light hydrocarbon emissions from African savanna burnings. Also discussed are BMB in India, trace gas and particulate emissions from BMB in temperate ecosystems, ammonia and nitric acid emissions from wetlands and boreal forest fires, combustion emissions and satellite imagery of BMB, BMB in the perspective of the global carbon cycle, modeling trace-gas emissions from BMB, NO(x) emissions from BMB, and cloud-condensation nuclei from BMB.

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Citation: Levine, Joel S. 1991. Global biomass burning: atmospheric, climatic, and biospheric implications. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. 599 p.

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  • air pollution
  • atmospheric chemistry
  • deforestation
  • forest fires
  • fuel combustion
  • global
  • global warming
  • ozone
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FRAMES Record Number: 13294