2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2006.11.023
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Emission factors of PAHs, methoxyphenols, levoglucosan, elemental carbon and organic carbon from simulated wheat and Kentucky bluegrass stubble burns

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“…The EC / CO ratio for the selected agricultural burning episode is 14.3 ± 4.4 ng m −3 ppb −1 , comparable to values reported for prescribed field fires by Pan et al (2012), Zhang et al (2015), and Li et al (2007) but higher than those derived during chamber combustion experiments (Dhammapala et al, 2007b;Hayashi et al, 2014) (Table 3). It should be noted that in combustion experiments the emission factor for different carbon species strongly depends on the type of residue combusted, initial moisture content, burning phase, and analytical instrument used for EC analysis.…”
Section: Polluted Air In the Transition Seasonssupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…The EC / CO ratio for the selected agricultural burning episode is 14.3 ± 4.4 ng m −3 ppb −1 , comparable to values reported for prescribed field fires by Pan et al (2012), Zhang et al (2015), and Li et al (2007) but higher than those derived during chamber combustion experiments (Dhammapala et al, 2007b;Hayashi et al, 2014) (Table 3). It should be noted that in combustion experiments the emission factor for different carbon species strongly depends on the type of residue combusted, initial moisture content, burning phase, and analytical instrument used for EC analysis.…”
Section: Polluted Air In the Transition Seasonssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Wet deposition can affect aged EC Verma et al, 2011;Kanaya et al, 2016) but not CO, while CO can be removed from the atmosphere by oxidation with OH radicals (Hamilton et al, 2014). In addition, as noted above, CO can be produced from the oxidation of methane and non- Meadow-grass straw, wheat straw 10.9 ± 1.5 (F) 5.4 ± 4.3 (F) Dhammapala et al (2007b) a TOT (TOR) -thermal-optical transmittance (reflectance). b NCP -North China Plain.…”
Section: Characterisation Of Polluted Airmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The method of levoglucosan extraction from the particulate samples was developed from Dhammapala et al (2007). The sampling filters were spiked with 20 µL of 1000 mg L -1 methyl β-D-xylopyranoside (internal standard for levoglucosan) sonicated in 15 mL ethyl acetate for 30 minutes at a controlled temperature (~10°C).…”
Section: Extraction and Analysis Of Levoglucosanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PAH EFs for stationary sources that were published between 1999 and the present are not substantially different from those already being used in SMOKE. For example, recent literature on agricultural burning (e.g., Dhammapala et al, 2007;Hall et al, 2012) reported EFs that were close (within a factor of 205 two) to those already in the inventory. Only emissions from iron and steel production were updated to those in Odabasi et al (2009) for electric arc furnaces, as the values used in Galarneau et al (2007) were derived from literature published before 1990, and were 1-2 orders of magnitude larger (hence likely represented outdated (or absent) pollution control equipment).…”
Section: Gas-particle Partitioningmentioning
confidence: 99%