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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): A. M. Thompson; J. C. Witte; R. D. Hudson; H. Guo; J. R. Herman; M. Fujiwara
Publication Date: 2001

New methods for retrieving tropospheric ozone column depth and absorbing aerosol (smoke and dust) from the Earth Probe—Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (EP/TOMS) are used to follow pollution and to determine interannual variability and trends. During intense fires over Indonesia (August to November 1997), ozone plumes, decoupled from the smoke below, extended as far as India. This ozone overlay a regional ozone increase triggered by atmospheric responses to the El Niño and Indian Ocean Dipole. Tropospheric ozone and smoke aerosol measurements from the Nimbus 7 TOMS instrument show El Niño signals but no tropospheric ozone trend in the 1980s. Offsets between smoke and ozone seasonal maxima point to multiple factors determining tropical tropospheric ozone variability.

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Citation: Thompson, A. M., J. C. Witte, R. D. Hudson, H. Guo, J. R. Herman, and M. Fujiwara. 2001. Tropical tropospheric ozone and biomass burning. Science, v. 291, no. 5511, p. 2128-2132.

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Topics:
Climate    Emissions and Smoke    Fire Behavior    Fire Effects    Mapping    Models    Mapping
Regions:
Alaska    California    Eastern    Great Basin    Hawaii    Northern Rockies    Northwest    Rocky Mountain    Southern    Southwest    National
Keywords:
  • aerosols
  • biomass
  • dust
  • ENSO
  • fire intensity
  • GIS
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Oceania
  • ozone
  • particulates
  • pollution
  • smoke effects
  • smoke management
  • statistical analysis
  • wildfires
Tall Timbers Record Number: 12536Location Status: In-fileCall Number: Fire FileAbstract Status: Okay, Fair use, Reproduced by permission
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FRAMES Record Number: 38000

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