Contribution of brown carbon on light absorption in emissions of European residential biomass combustion appliances
Satish Basnet,
Anni Hartikainen,
Aki Virkkula
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. Residential biomass combustion significantly contributes to light-absorbing carbonaceous aerosols in the atmosphere, impacting the Earth's radiative balance at regional and global levels. This study investigates the contribution of brown carbon to the total particulate light absorption in the wavelength range of 370 to 950 nm (BrC370-950) and the particulate absorption Ångström exponents (AAE470/950) in 15 different European residential combustion appliances using a variety of wood-based fuels. BrC37… Show more
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