Wildland fire emission factors database

Smoke emission factors (EFs) have been developed for a variety of wildland fuels beginning in the late 1960s. Many of these EFs have been presented in a variety of outlets and there is no centralized repository containing many of the EFs developed in the 1970s and 1980s. This data publication contains a compilation of emission factors for a variety of smoke components which have been presented in refereed as well as gray literature (literature that has not been published commercially or is not generally accessible) from the late 1960s through 2011. Included in this data publication is a list of all smoke emissions related literature found during this same time period (including part of 2012), and any that were funded by the USDA Forest Service are included in the data publication download.<br>This data publication was created to provide a simple tool that can be used to locate potential emission factors of interest to the user. Sorting by fuel type, region, and fire type are possible. Original metadata date was 05/22/2014. Minor metadata updates on 12/13/2016.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Emily N. Lincoln (2488315), WeiMin Hao (19657147), David R. Weise (19657150), Timothy J. Johnson (196181)
Format: Dataset biblioteca
Published: 2014
Subjects:Environmental sciences, prescribed burning, trace gases, Prescribed fire, Smoke, Fire, particulates, emissions, biota,
Online Access:https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Wildland_fire_emission_factors_database/27005968
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Summary:Smoke emission factors (EFs) have been developed for a variety of wildland fuels beginning in the late 1960s. Many of these EFs have been presented in a variety of outlets and there is no centralized repository containing many of the EFs developed in the 1970s and 1980s. This data publication contains a compilation of emission factors for a variety of smoke components which have been presented in refereed as well as gray literature (literature that has not been published commercially or is not generally accessible) from the late 1960s through 2011. Included in this data publication is a list of all smoke emissions related literature found during this same time period (including part of 2012), and any that were funded by the USDA Forest Service are included in the data publication download.<br>This data publication was created to provide a simple tool that can be used to locate potential emission factors of interest to the user. Sorting by fuel type, region, and fire type are possible. Original metadata date was 05/22/2014. Minor metadata updates on 12/13/2016.