Chemical Characterization of Organic Aerosol Tracers Derived from Burning Biomass Indigenous to Sub-Saharan Africa: Fresh Emissions versus Photochemical Aging
Adrienne M. Lambert,
Cade M. Christensen,
Megan M. McRee
et al.
Abstract:Wildfires are increasingly frequent and intense, leading to substantial production of biomass burning (BB)-derived organic aerosol (BBOA). BBOA adversely affects public health and perturbs the climate. Although African fires account for over 50% of worldwide BB-derived organic emissions, few studies have systematically analyzed molecular tracers of BBOA in fresh versus photochemically aged BB emissions representative of African fires. Therefore, by using gas chromatography interfaced to electron ionization qua… Show more
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