Resources
This list of resources includes publications, projects, news items and other materials arising from the EUA-BCA and other initiatives that may be of interest to the science-policy community concerned with black carbon in the Arctic.
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Konovalov, I. B., Lvova, D. A., Beekmann, M., Jethva, H., Mikhailov, E. F., Paris, J.-D., … Andreae, M. O. (2018). Estimation of black carbon emissions from Siberian fires using satellite observations of absorption and extinction optical depths. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 18(20), 14889–14924. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18...
Masrur, A., Petrov, A. N., & DeGroote, J. (2018). Circumpolar spatio-temporal patterns and contributing climatic factors of wildfire activity in the Arctic tundra from 2001–2015. Environmental Research Letters, 13(1), 014019. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9...
McEwen, J. D. N., & Johnson, M. R. (2012). Black carbon particulate matter emission factors for buoyancy-driven associated gas flares. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, 62(3), 307–321. https://doi.org/10.1080/104732...
Olmer, N., Comer, B., Roy, B., Mao, X., & Rutherford, D. (2017). Greenhouse Gas Emission from Global Shipping, 2013-2015. International Council on Clean Transportation website: https://theicct.org/publicatio...
Patel, K. (2019, July 31). Arctic Fires Fill the Skies with Soot. Retrieved September 17, 2019, from NASA Earth Observatory website: https://earthobservatory.nasa....
Pearson, P., Bodin, S., Gittelson, A., Kinney, S., McCarty, J. L., Stevenson, G., & Albertengo, J. (2015). Fire in the Fields: Moving Beyond the Damage of Open Agricultural Burning on Communities, Soil, and the Cryosphere. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2....
Safety4Sea. (2019, May 20). NGOs criticize lack of action on Arctic black carbon emissions. Retrieved September 9, 2019, from https://safety4sea.com/ngos-cr...