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Aerial sampling of emissions from biomass pile burns in Oregon
Emissions from burning slash biomass piles in western Oregon. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Aurell, J., B. Gullett, D. Tabor, and N. Yonker. Emissions from prescribed burning of timber slash piles in Oregon.. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 150: 395-406, (2017).
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Aerial sampling of emissions from biomass pile burns in Oregon
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Emissions from burning slash biomass piles in western Oregon. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Aurell, J., B. Gullett, D. Tabor, and N. Yonker. Emissions from prescribed burning of timber slash piles in Oregon.. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 150: 395-406, (2017).
Chamber study 2021 measurement data
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High time resolution (10 s) chamber study burn emission measurements and commercial laboratory fuel analysis reports. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Urbanski, S., R. Long, H. Halliday, A. Habel, E. Lincoln, and M. Landis. Fuel layer specific pollutant emission factors for fire prone forest ecosystems of the western U.S. and Canada. Atmospheric Environment: X. Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, 0000, (2022).
Chamber study 2021 measurement data
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High time resolution (10 s) chamber study burn emission measurements and commercial laboratory fuel analysis reports. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Urbanski, S., R. Long, H. Halliday, A. Habel, E. Lincoln, and M. Landis. Fuel layer specific pollutant emission factors for fire prone forest ecosystems of the western U.S. and Canada. Atmospheric Environment: X. Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, 0000, (2022).
Data for "The contribution of wildland fire emissions to nitrogen and sulfur deposition in the contiguous U.S.: Implications for tree growth and survival in the Northwest"
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Data files for Koplitz et al., "The contribution of wildland emissions to deposition in the U.S.: implications for tree growth and survival in the Northwest", Environmental Research Letters, in press, 2021, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/abd26e. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Koplitz, S., C. Nolte, R. Sabo, C. Clark, K. Horn, R.Q. Thomas, and T. Newcomer-Johnson. The contribution of wildland fire emissions to deposition in the U S: implications for tree growth and survival in the Northwest. Environmental Research Letters. IOP Publishing LIMITED, Bristol, UK, 16(2): 024028, (2021).
Data for "The contribution of wildland fire emissions to nitrogen and sulfur deposition in the contiguous U.S.: Implications for tree growth and survival in the Northwest"
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Data files for Koplitz et al., "The contribution of wildland emissions to deposition in the U.S.: implications for tree growth and survival in the Northwest", Environmental Research Letters, in press, 2021, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/abd26e. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Koplitz, S., C. Nolte, R. Sabo, C. Clark, K. Horn, R.Q. Thomas, and T. Newcomer-Johnson. The contribution of wildland fire emissions to deposition in the U S: implications for tree growth and survival in the Northwest. Environmental Research Letters. IOP Publishing LIMITED, Bristol, UK, 16(2): 024028, (2021).
Data for "Evaluation of different techniques for plume height injection in air quality models"
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This dataset contains the data for figures in the paper "An evaluation of empirical and statistically based smoke plume injection height parametrisations used within air quality models". Only figures 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 have data associated with them. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Wilkins, J., G. Pouliot, T. Pierce, A. Soja, H. Choi, E. Gargulinski, R. Gilliam, J. Vukovich, and M. Landis. An evaluation of empirical and statistically based smoke plume injection height parametrisations used within air quality models. International Journal of Wildland Fire. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood Victoria, AUSTRALIA, 31(2): 193-211, (2022).
Data for "Evaluation of different techniques for plume height injection in air quality models"
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This dataset contains the data for figures in the paper "An evaluation of empirical and statistically based smoke plume injection height parametrisations used within air quality models". Only figures 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 have data associated with them. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Wilkins, J., G. Pouliot, T. Pierce, A. Soja, H. Choi, E. Gargulinski, R. Gilliam, J. Vukovich, and M. Landis. An evaluation of empirical and statistically based smoke plume injection height parametrisations used within air quality models. International Journal of Wildland Fire. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood Victoria, AUSTRALIA, 31(2): 193-211, (2022).
ABoVE: Characterization of Carbon Dynamics in Burned Forest Plots, NWT, Canada, 2014
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This dataset provides field data from boreal forests in the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada, that were burned by wildfires in 2014. During fieldwork in 2015, 211 burned plots were established. From these plots, thirty-two forest plots were selected that were dominated by black spruce and were representative of the full moisture gradient across the landscape, ranging from xeric to sub-hygric. Plot observations included slope, aspect, and moisture. At each plot, one intact organic soil profile associated with a specific burn depth was selected and analyzed for carbon content and radiocarbon (14C) values at specific profile depth increments to assess legacy carbon presence and combustion. Vegetation observations included tree density. Stand age at the time of the fire was determined from tree-ring counts. Estimates of pre-fire below and aboveground carbon pools were derived. The percent of total NWT wildfire burned area comprising of "young" stands (less than 60 years old at time of fire) was estimated.
ABoVE: Synthesis of Burned and Unburned Forest Site Data, AK and Canada, 1983-2016
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This dataset is a synthesis of field plot characterization data, derived above-ground and below-ground combusted carbon, and acquired Fire Weather Index (FWI) System components for burned boreal forest sites across Alaska, USA, the Northwest Territories, and Saskatchewan, Canada from 1983-2016. Unburned plot data are also included. Compiled plot-level characterization data include stand age, disturbance history, tree density, and tree biophysical measurements for calculation of the above-ground (ag) and below-ground (bg) biomass/carbon pools, pre-fire and residual post-fire soil organic layer (SOL) depths and estimates of combustion of tree structural classes. The measured slope and aspect for each site and an assigned moisture class based on topography are also provided. Data from 1019 burned and 152 unburned sites are included. From the estimates of combusted ag and bg carbon pools and SOL losses, the total carbon combusted, the proportion of pre-fire carbon combusted, and the proportion of total carbon combusted were calculated for each plot. FWI System components including moisture and drought codes and indices of fire danger were obtained for each plot from existing data sources based on the plot location, year of burn, and a dynamic start-up date (day of burn, DOB) from the global fire weather database. Data for soil characteristics are included in a separate file.
Data used in manuscript "Modeling crop residue burning experiments and assessing the fire impacts on air quality"
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The data sets includes the data used to generate the figures presented in the manuscript. Each worksheet in the attached file provides data for a specific figure (as labeled). This dataset is associated with the following publication: Zhou, L., K. Baker, S. Napelenok, G. Pouliot, R. Elleman, S. O'Neill, S. Urbanski, and D. Wong. Modeling crop residue burning experiments to evaluate smoke emissions and plume transport. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier BV, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 627: 523-533, (2018).