Optical Properties of Biomass Burning Aerosols from Simulated Wildfires and Prescribed Fires with Representative Fuel Beds from the Southeast United States
Zachary C. McQueen,
Ryan P. Poland,
Chase K. Glenn
et al.
Abstract:We report measurements
of the absorption Ångström exponent
(AAE) and single scattering albedo (SSA) of biomass burning aerosol
from the combustion of fuel beds representing three eco-regions of
the Southeast U.S. (Piedmont, Coastal Plain, and Blue Ridge Mountains)
with moisture content representative of wildfires and prescribed fires.
We find a strong correlation between the AAE and SSA for both simulated
wildfires (low fuel moisture) and prescribed fires (higher fuel moisture).
For wildfires, the AAE and SSA… Show more
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