Wildfire-enhanced Plio-Pleistocene CO2 drawdown through terrestrial organic carbon burial

T Sakthivel, P Ghosh, N Nair, J Da - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The Plio-Pleistocene transition (1.5–3 million years ago, Ma) is marked by a⁓ 140
ppm drop in atmospheric CO 2 levels, leading to a long-term global cooling. Excess …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of solar geoengineering on wildfires in the 21st century in CESM2/WACCM6

W Tang, S Tilmes, DM Lawrence, F Li… - Atmospheric …, 2023 - acp.copernicus.org
We quantify future changes in wildfire burned area and carbon emissions in the 21st century
under four Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) scenarios and two SSP5-8.5-based …

Fire–precipitation interactions amplify the quasi-biennial variability in fires over southern Mexico and Central America

Y Liu, Y Qian, PJ Rasch, K Zhang… - Atmospheric …, 2024 - acp.copernicus.org
Fires have great ecological, social, and economic impact. However, fire prediction and
management remain challenges due to a limited understanding of their roles in the Earth …

[HTML][HTML] “Air That Once Was Breath” Part 2: Wildfire Smoke and Airway Disease–“Climate Change, Allergy and Immunology” Special IAAI Article Collection: Collegium …

WS Bowman, RJ Schmidt, GK Sanghar… - … Archives of Allergy and …, 2024 - karger.com
Background: Population growth and climate change have led to more frequent and larger
wildfires, increasing the exposure of individuals to wildfire smoke. Notably, asthma …

Seamless modeling of direct and indirect aerosol effects during April 2020 wildfire episode in Ukraine

M Savenets, V Rybchynska, A Mahura, R Nuterman… - Atmosphere, 2024 - mdpi.com
Wildfires frequently occur in Ukraine during agricultural open-burning seasons in spring and
autumn. High aerosol concentrations from fire emissions can significantly affect …

Wildfire-smoke-precipitation interactions in Siberia: Insights from a regional model study

IB Konovalov, NA Golovushkin, M Beekmann - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Powerful wildfires occurring in Siberia each summer emit large amounts of smoke aerosol
that, according to studies of the environmental impacts of biomass burning (BB) aerosol in …

Contrasting Responses of Smoke Dispersion and Fire Emissions to Aerosol-Radiation Interaction during the Largest Australian Wildfires in 2019–2020

D Wu, T Yuan, J Zhang, Z Zhang, D Zhang… - Environmental …, 2025 - ACS Publications
The record-breaking 2019–2020 Australian wildfires have been primarily linked to climate
change and its internal variability. However, the meteorological feedback mechanisms …

Repeat wildfire and smoke experiences shared by four communities in Southern California: local impacts and community needs

S Hopfer, A Jiao, M Li, AL Vargas… - Environmental Research …, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
Abstract Families in unincorporated communities in Southern California's Eastern Coachella
Valley (ECV) increasingly experience the burden of repeat wildfires and smoke. This study …

[HTML][HTML] Deep learning approaches for wildfire severity prediction: A comparative study of image segmentation networks and visual transformers on the eo4wildfires …

D Sykas, D Zografakis, K Demestichas - Fire, 2024 - mdpi.com
This paper investigates the applicability of deep learning models for predicting the severity
of forest wildfires, utilizing an innovative benchmark dataset called EO4WildFires …

Identification and Parametrization of Key Factors Affecting Levoglucosan Emission During Solid Fuel Burning

Y Hu, S Kong, Y Cheng, G Shen, D Liu… - Environmental …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Levoglucosan (LG) is a pyrolysis product of cellulose and hemicellulose at low combustion
temperatures. However, LG release cannot be determined only by considering the contents …