13.7 References

  1. Larkin, N.K., S. M. Raffuse, S. Huang, N. Pavlovic, and V. Rao, The Comprehensive Fire Information Reconciled Emissions (CFIRE) Inventory: Wildland Fire Emissions Developed for the 2011 and 2014 U.S. National Emissions Inventory, submitted to JAWMA, Dec 2019.

  2. Prichard Susan J., O’Neill Susan M., Eagle Paige, Andreu Anne G., Drye Brian, Dubowy Joel, Urbanski Shawn, Strand Tara M. (2020) Wildland fire emission factors in North America: synthesis of existing data, measurement needs and management applications. International Journal of Wildland Fire 29, 132-147. https://doi.org/10.1071/WF19066

  3. Urbanski S.P. (2014) Wildland fire emissions, carbon, and climate: emissions factors. Forest Ecology and Management, 317, 51-60.

  4. EPA’s SPECIATE 5.0, June 2020.

  5. McCarty, J. L. 2011. Remote Sensing-Based Estimates of Annual and Seasonal Emissions from Crop Residue Burning in the Contiguous United States. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 61 (1), 22-34.

  6. Pouliot, G., Rao, V., McCarty, J. L., and A. Soja. 2017. Development of the crop residue and rangeland burning in the 2014 National Emissions Inventory using information from multiple sources. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association Vol. 67, Issue 5.

  7. Aurell, J., Gullett, B., Grier, G., Holder, A., and I. George. 2023. Seasonal emission factors from rangeland prescribed burns in the Kansas Flint Hills grasslands. Atmospheric Environment. 304 (2023) 119769.

  8. Personal communication with Dr J. McCarty, 2013, Michigan Technological Institute.