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Author(s):
Wei Min Hao, Shawn P. Urbanski, Helen T. Naughton
Year Published:

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Topic(s):
Fire Effects
Ecological - First Order
Emissions
Smoke & Air Quality
Smoke Emissions

NRFSN number: 15585
FRAMES RCS number: 24829
Record updated:

The project addressed the following tasks: 1) Review and summarize the technical details of major FEIS. 2) Quantify the uncertainty of the components of burned area, fuel loading, and emission factors of each FEIS. 3) Quantify the uncertainty of emissions estimated by each FEIS at scales relevant to modeling ozone, PM2.5 NAAQS, and Regional Haze. 4) Compare the daily fire emissions inventories for six large wildfire events representing the dominant fire impacted ecosystems over CONUS. 5) Survey development/maintenance costs and conduct cost-effectiveness analysis for each FEIS.

Citation

Hao, Wei Min; Urbanski, Shawn P.; Naughton, Helen T. 2016. Critical assessment of wildland fire emissions inventories: methodology, uncertainty, effectiveness - Final Report to the Joint Fire Science Program. JFSP Project No. 12-1-07-1. Missoula, MT: US Forest Service, Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory. 27 p.

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