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Title

Emissions of gases and particles from biomass burning during the 20th century using satellite data and an historical reconstruction
Document Type: Journal Article
Author(s): A. Mieville; C. Granier; C. Liousse; Brittany Guillaume; F. Mouillot; J. Lamarque; J. Gregoire; G. Petron
Publication Year: 2010

Cataloging Information

Keyword(s):
  • air quality
  • biomass
  • biomass burning
  • biomass burning
  • boreal forests
  • burnt areas
  • carbon dioxide
  • climate change
  • cover
  • ENSO
  • fire management
  • gases
  • gases
  • historical
  • mosaic
  • particles
  • particulates
  • remote sensing
  • satellite
  • savannas
  • tropical forests
  • wildfires
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Record Last Modified: June 1, 2018
FRAMES Record Number: 48681
Tall Timbers Record Number: 24866
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Description

A new dataset of emissions of trace gases and particles resulting from biomass burning has been developed for the historical and the recent period (1900-2005). The purpose of this work is to provide a consistent gridded emissions dataset of atmospheric chemical species from 1900 to 2005 for chemistry-climate simulations. The inventory is built in two steps. First, fire emissions are estimated for the recent period (1997-2005) using satellite products (G

Citation:
Mieville, A., C. Granier, C. Liousse, B. Guillaume, F. Mouillot, J. Lamarque, J. Gregoire, and G. Petron. 2010. Emissions of gases and particles from biomass burning during the 20th century using satellite data and an historical reconstruction. Atmospheric Environment, v. 44, no. 11, p. 1469-1477. 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2010.01.011.