Abstract
Smoke from large scale fuel reduction fires in Western Australia has been investigated from an aircraft; These fires are typically 10,000-20,000 acres in area with fuel loadings of 3-6 tons/acre. Measurements were made of mass concentration, scattering coefficient and total particulate production in the smoke. The results suggest that the mass concentration (g m-3) is equal to 0.24 times the scattering coefficient (m-1). About 1.8% of the fuel appears as particulate matter in the air above the fire. © 1974 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Eccleston, A. J., King, N. K., & Packham, D. R. (1974). The Scattering Coefficient and Mass Concentration of Smoke from Some Australian Forest Fires. Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 24(11), 1047–1050. https://doi.org/10.1080/00022470.1974.10470011
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