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Satellite monitoring of trace gas and aerosol emissions during wildfires in Russia

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IZVESTIYA ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC PHYSICS
Volume 52, Issue 9, Pages 1078-1091

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MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S0001433816090103

Keywords

satellite monitoring; remote sensing; emission; trace gases; aerosols; wildfires

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  1. Ministry of Education and Sciences of the Russian Federation [RFMEFI58614X0004]

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Peculiarities of the formation of carbon gas and fine aerosol emissions into the atmosphere during wildfires are analyzed. A prompt satellite monitoring system and technique for the assessment of burnt areas and volumes of CO2, CO, and PM2.5 emissions from wildfires are described. The results of satellite monitoring of the Russian Federation and some Russian regions for different months over 2010-2014 are given; burnt areas and volumes of carbon gas and aerosol emissions throughout the entire territory are assessed. The peculiarities of seasonal frequencies of wildfires and volumes of hazardous gas and fine aerosol emissions in the regions under study are identified.

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