Experimental study of moisture content effects on the transient gas and particle emissions from peat fires

Volume: 209, Pages: 408 - 417
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Peat fires are a global-scale source of carbon emissions and a leading cause of regional air quality deterioration, especially in Southeast Asia. The ignition and spread of peat fires are strongly affected by moisture, which acts as an energy sink. However, moisture effects on peat fire emissions are poorly understood in the literature. Here we present the first experimental work to investigate transient gas and particle emissions for a wide...
Paper Details
Title
Experimental study of moisture content effects on the transient gas and particle emissions from peat fires
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
209
Pages
408 - 417
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