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Citation KeyBrentKauSetTanWar:1991:OpPrAe
TitleOptical properties of aerosol emissions from biomass burning in the tropics
Year1991
Secondary Date19950217
Access Date2025, Mar. 13
Number of Pages9
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Author1 Brent, N. Holben
2 Kaufman, Yoram J.
3 Setzer, Alberto Waingort
4 Tanre, Didre D.
5 Ward, Darold E.
Group1 DSM-INPE-BR
Affiliation1 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
How PublishedMIT Press
CityCambridge
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2022-03-26 21:44:37 :: administrator -> marciana :: 1991
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KeywordsESTUDOS INTEGRADOS DO MEIO AMBIENTE
biomassa
fumaça
aerossóis
desflorestamento
desmatamento
poluição ambiental
efeito estufa
biomass
aerosois
deforestation
environmental pollution
greenhouse effect
smoke
AbstractThe optical properties of smoke aerosol are discussed in the general context of biomass burning. Biomass burning in the tropics, a large source of trace gases, has expanded drastically in the last decade due to increases in the controlled and uncontrolled deforestation in South America (Tucker et al., 1984 Malingreau and Tucker, 1988; Setzer et al., 1988; Setzer and Pereira, 1989)and due to increases in cultivated areas associated with expansion of population in Africa and South America (Seiler and Crutzen, 1980). Trace gases and particulates are emitted to the atmosphere from the burning process. The biomass burning process is linked to the need to understand the sources and sinks of the atmospheric trace gases and their atmospheric variations (GTC, 1986). The importance of these trace gases (in addition to C02)is in their greenhouse effect, which is comparable to that of C02 (Ramanathan et al., 1985), and in their effect on tropospheric chemistry (Crutzen, 1988).
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