Fire is one of the most dominant ecosystem disturbance agents and landscape management tools worldwide. Biomass burning produces a large volume of pollutants which can be transported over thousands of miles or occur in proximity to populated areas and have a substantial impact within their immediate surroundings. In this session we invite research projects quantifying emissions, atmospheric transport, and exposure levels to wildfire emissions at local to regional scales as well as explicit linkages to health outcomes.
December 2019
From Monday, 09 December 2019 04:00 PM
To Monday, 09 December 2019 06:00 PM
Moscone West
2020
L2
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