Impact of prescribed burning on urban air quality : a case study
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2012
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For fuel management and/or ecological reasons prescribed burnings are conducted each year across Australia. Smoke from prescribed burnings could be the major source of air pollution in urban environment during the period of intensive prescribed burning. To investigate the impact of prescribed burning on air quality and the characteristics of prescribed burning particles, field measurements were conducted during the end period of a prescribed burning event in September 2011, Brisbane, Australia. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/54181/2/54181.pdf http://www.eac2012.com/ He, Congrong, Miljevic, Branka, Crilley, Leigh R., Morawska, Lidia, Salimi, Farhad, Ayoko, Godwin A., Barstch, E., & Uhde, Erik (2012) Impact of prescribed burning on urban air quality : a case study. In European Aerosol Conference 2012, 2-7 September 2012, Parque de las Ciencias, Granada, Spain. (Unpublished) |
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Copyright 2012 The Authors |
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Chancellery; School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #050206 Environmental Monitoring #biomass burning #aerosol chemistry #particle concentration #AMS #VOCs #PM10 |
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Conference Paper |