Extended Data Fig. 8: Distribution of (a) modified combustion efficiency and (b) emission factor for PM2.5 for different fire types from the TUD.S4F approach with dynamic emission factors in comparison to field and laboratory measurements for tropical forests (For) and savannahs and grasslands (Sav) from Andreae (2019) [A19]. | Nature Geoscience

Extended Data Fig. 8: Distribution of (a) modified combustion efficiency and (b) emission factor for PM2.5 for different fire types from the TUD.S4F approach with dynamic emission factors in comparison to field and laboratory measurements for tropical forests (For) and savannahs and grasslands (Sav) from Andreae (2019) [A19].

From: Burning of woody debris dominates fire emissions in the Amazon and Cerrado

Extended Data Fig. 8

Horizontal lines are mean values, boxes are highest density intervals, and grey points in A19 are individual reported values.

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