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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): V. A. Dutkiewicz; L. Husain; U. K. Roychowdhury; K. L. Demerjian
Publication Date: 2011

We report high concentrations of black carbon aerosols (BC), present at two rural sites in New York during the last week in May 2010, that are linked to wildfire activity. At Mayville BC from wood smoke was recorded for a total of 20 h from three separate episodes, mean concentration was 1400 ng m-3. These three short events contributed 13% of the BC burden during the month of May. At Whiteface Mountain high concentrations of BC, carbon monoxide gas (CO), and fine particulate matter mass (PM2.5) are reported from a heavy smoke event that impacted the Adirondack region of the State on May 31, 2010. PM2.5 mass recorded at the Lodge site (600 m above mean sea level) was 150 µg m-3 at 8:30 am EST and the 24-h mean was almost twice the USEPA limits while CO concentration exceeded 1000 ppb and BC concentration reached 9600 ng m-3. The event was delayed several hours at the Summit site (1500 m above mean sea level) but at 5:45 pm BC concentration reached 1600 ng m-3 and CO was 317 ppbv. Detailed temporal profiles and correlations are presented. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Citation: Dutkiewicz, V. A., L. Husain, U. K. Roychowdhury, and K. L. Demerjian. 2011. Impact of Canadian wildfire smoke on air quality at two rural sites in NY State. Atmospheric Environment, v. 45, no. 12, p. 2028-2033. 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.01.072.

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Keywords:
  • aerosols
  • aerosols
  • air quality
  • black carbon
  • boreal forests
  • Canada
  • carbon
  • climate change
  • CO - carbon monoxide
  • fine particulate matter
  • fire management
  • forest management
  • greenhouse gases
  • health factors
  • mountains
  • New York
  • particulates
  • radiation
  • remote sensing
  • smoke effects
  • smoke management
  • wildfire smoke
  • wildfires
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