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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003

Trace gas and particle emissions from fires in large diameter and belowground biomass fuels

Isaac T. Bertschi; Robert J. Yokelson; Darold E. Ward; Ron E. Babbitt; Ronald A. Susott; Jon G. Goode; Wei Min Hao

[1] We adopt a working definition of residual smoldering combustion (RSC) as biomass combustion that produces emissions that are not lofted by strong fire-induced convection. RSC emissions can be produced for up to several weeks after the passage of a flame front and they are mostly unaffected by flames. Fuels prone to RSC include downed logs, duff, and organic soils. Limited observations in the tropics and the boreal forest suggest that RSC is a globally significant source of emissions to the troposphere. This source was previously uncharacterized. We measured the first emission factors (EF) for RSC in a series of laboratory fires and in a wooded savanna in Zambia, Africa. We report EFRSC for both particles with diameter <2.5 mm (PM2.5) and the major trace gases as measured by open-path Fourier transform infrared (OP-FTIR) spectroscopy. The major trace gases include carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, methane, ethane, ethene, acetylene, propene, formaldehyde, methanol, acetic acid, formic acid, glycolaldehyde, phenol, furan, ammonia, and hydrogen cyanide. We show that a model used to predict trace gas EF for fires in a wide variety of aboveground fine fuels fails to predict EF for RSC. For many compounds, our EF for RSC-prone fuels from the boreal forest and wooded savanna are very different from the EF for the same compounds measured in fire convection columns above these ecosystems. We couple our newly measured EFRSC with estimates of fuel consumption by RSC to refine emission estimates for fires in the boreal forest and wooded savanna. We find some large changes in estimates of biomass fire emissions with the inclusion of RSC. For instance, the wooded savanna methane EF increases by a factor of 2.5 even when RSC accounts for only 10% of fuel consumption. This shows that many more measurements of fuel consumption and EF for RSC are needed to improve estimates of biomass burning emissions. INDEX TERMS: 0345 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Pollution—urban and regional (0305); 0368 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Troposphere—constituent transport and chemistry; 0394 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Instruments and techniques; 0365 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Troposphere—composition and chemistry; KEYWORDS: biomass burning, smoldering combustion, oxygenated organic compounds, ammonia, methanol, smoke Citation: Bertschi, I., R. J. Yokelson, D. E. Ward, R. E. Babbitt, R. A. Susott, J. G. Goode, and W. M. Hao, Trace gas and particle emissions from fires in large diameter and belowground biomass fuels, J. Geophys. Res., 108(D13), 8472, doi:10.1029/2002JD002100, 2003.


Geophysical Research Letters | 2004

Long-range transport of Siberian biomass burning emissions and impact on surface ozone in western North America

Daniel A. Jaffe; Isaac T. Bertschi; Lyatt Jaeglé; Paul C. Novelli; Jeffrey S. Reid; Hiroshi Tanimoto; Roxanne Vingarzan; Douglas L. Westphal


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003

Trace gas measurements in nascent, aged, and cloud‐processed smoke from African savanna fires by airborne Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (AFTIR)

Robert J. Yokelson; Isaac T. Bertschi; Ted J. Christian; Peter V. Hobbs; Darold E. Ward; Wei Min Hao


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003

Emissions of trace gases and particles from savanna fires in southern Africa

Parikhit Sinha; Peter V. Hobbs; Robert J. Yokelson; Isaac T. Bertschi; D. R. Blake; Isobel J. Simpson; Song Gao; Thomas W. Kirchstetter; T. Novakov


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2005

Long-range transport of ozone, carbon monoxide, and aerosols to the NE Pacific troposphere during the summer of 2003: Observations of smoke plumes from Asian boreal fires

Isaac T. Bertschi; Daniel A. Jaffe


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2004

PHOBEA/ITCT 2002 airborne observations of transpacific transport of ozone, CO, volatile organic compounds, and aerosols to the northeast Pacific: Impacts of Asian anthropogenic and Siberian boreal fire emissions

Isaac T. Bertschi; Daniel A. Jaffe; Lyatt Jaeglé; Heather Price; J. B. Dennison


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003

Trace gas emissions from the production and use of domestic biofuels in Zambia measured by open‐path Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy

Isaac T. Bertschi; Robert J. Yokelson; Darold E. Ward; Ted J. Christian; Wei Min Hao


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Chemical characteristics of North American surface layer outflow: Insights from Chebogue Point, Nova Scotia

Dylan B. Millet; Allen H. Goldstein; R. Holzinger; Brent J. Williams; J. D. Allan; Jose L. Jimenez; Douglas R. Worsnop; James M. Roberts; Allen B. White; Rynda C. Hudman; Isaac T. Bertschi; Andreas Stohl


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003

Evaluation of adsorption effects on measurements of ammonia, acetic acid, and methanol

Robert J. Yokelson; Ted J. Christian; Isaac T. Bertschi; Wei M. Hao


Handbook of Vibrational Spectroscopy | 2006

Vibrational Spectroscopy in the Study of Fires

Robert J. Yokelson; Isaac T. Bertschi

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Darold E. Ward

United States Forest Service

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Wei Min Hao

United States Forest Service

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J. B. Dennison

University of Washington

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Peter V. Hobbs

University of Washington

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Heather Price

University of Washington

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Lyatt Jaeglé

University of Washington

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Ronald A. Susott

United States Forest Service

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