2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6701(04)93403-0
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04/01021 Domestic combustion of biomass fuels in developing countries: A major source of atmospheric pollutants

Abstract: Abstract. Biomass burning has important impacts on atmospheric chemistry and climate. Fires in tropical forests and savannas release large quantities of trace gases and particulate matter. Combustion of biofuels for cooking and heating constitutes a less spectacular but similarly widespread biomass burning activity. To provide the groundwork for a quantification of this source, we determined in rural Zimbabwe the emissions of CO 2 , CO, and NO from more than 100 domestic fires fueled by wood, agricultural resi… Show more

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