2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10694-023-01440-5
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Experimental Assessment of Emission Factors from Fires in the Built Environment Including Scaling Effects

Abstract: Concern for the health of the natural environment is growing as human population grows. Recently, renewed attention has been given to the environmental impact of fires and the fire implications of sustainability choices made in the built environment. To properly understand the environmental impact of fires, however, it is crucial that we can estimate fire emissions. This paper explores the concept of fire emissions and emission factors and investigates the potential to use small scale testing to develop emissi… Show more

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“…These substances, together with aerosol particles, can be transported over thousands of kilometers. Studies of the migration of heavy metals, PAHs, and radionuclides during forest fires are devoted mainly to the composition of smoke aerosols [31][32][33][34][35]. However, it is possible to obtain valuable information about the behavior of these elements not only "outside" but also "inside" the ecosystem using land-based techniques.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These substances, together with aerosol particles, can be transported over thousands of kilometers. Studies of the migration of heavy metals, PAHs, and radionuclides during forest fires are devoted mainly to the composition of smoke aerosols [31][32][33][34][35]. However, it is possible to obtain valuable information about the behavior of these elements not only "outside" but also "inside" the ecosystem using land-based techniques.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%