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pro vyhledávání: '"N. M. Persiantseva"'
Autor:
Steven N. Rogak, N. M. Persiantseva, Matthew R. Johnson, Olga Popovicheva, Alberto Baldelli, Melina Jefferson, M. A. Timofeev
Publikováno v:
Aerosol and Air Quality Research. 19:2205-2221
Among globally relevant combustion sources, such as diesel emission and biomass burning, gas flaring remains the most uncertain. In this study, small-scale turbulent gas flaring was used to characterize particulate emissions produced under different
Autor:
N. K. Shoniya, E. D. Kireeva, Magdalena Kistler, Olga Popovicheva, V. M. Kopeikin, N. M. Persiantseva, M. A. Timofeev
Publikováno v:
Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics. 53:49-57
This is a comprehensive study of the physicochemical characterization of multicomponent aerosols in the smoky atmosphere of Moscow during the extreme wildfires of August 2010 and against the background atmosphere of August 2011. Thermal–optical ana
Autor:
M. A. Timofeev, Konstantinos Eleftheriadis, N. K. Shonija, Olga Popovicheva, Evangelia Diapouli, Sheng Han Chen, Guenter Engling, N. M. Persiantseva, Dikaia Saraga, Chung Te Lee, Dac Loc Nguyen, E. D. Kireeva
Publikováno v:
Aerosol and Air Quality Research. 16:2635-2654
Aerosol particles significantly impact the regional environment, including climate change, specifically in periods of extensive biomass burning. The major agricultural and domestic combustion emission sources were assessed in near-source and ambient
Publikováno v:
Aerosol and Air Quality Research. 16:1558-1568
A lack of understanding about the impact of Siberian wildfire emissions on the environment necessitates the characterization of biomass burning aerosol hygroscopicity. Flaming fires of typical Siberian biomass (pine and debris) were simulated during
Autor:
Guenter Engling, Peter Völk, Olga Popovicheva, A. Hubert, N. M. Persiantseva, Georg Wachtmeister, M. A. Timofeev, Kuan-Ting Lin, E. D. Kireeva
Publikováno v:
Fuel. 157:232-239
Changes in fuel characteristics and design of diesel engines have been applied in the last decades to reduce pollutant emissions in the transportation sector. Characteristics of exhaust particles and their environmental impacts need to be brought up
Autor:
Dikaia Saraga, V. S. Kozlov, N. M. Persiantseva, M. A. Timofeev, Olga Popovicheva, Evangelia Diapouli, Ting-Sin Fan, Konstantinos Eleftheriadis, Guenter Engling
Publikováno v:
Aerosol and Air Quality Research. 15:117-128
Reliable assessment of the impact of Siberian boreal forest wildfires on the environment and climate necessitates an improved understanding of microphysical and chemical properties of emitted aerosols. Smoldering, flaming and mixed fires of typical S
Autor:
Magdalena Kistler, Anne Kasper-Giebl, M. A. Timofeev, Olga Popovicheva, Konstantinos Eleftheriadis, S. Vratolis, N. M. Persiantseva, Evangelia Diapouli
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 96:393-404
Smoke aerosol emitted by large scale wildfires in the European part of Russia and Ukraine, was transported to Athens, Greece during August 2010 and detected at an urban background site. Measurements were conducted for physico-chemical characterizatio
Autor:
Olga Popovicheva, V. Kopeikin, E. D. Kireeva, Magdalena Kistler, N. M. Persiantseva, Anne Kasper-Giebl, M. A. Timofeev
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 96:405-414
Enhancement of biomass burning-related research is essential for the assessment of large-scale wildfires impact on pollution at regional and global scale. Starting since 6 August 2010 Moscow was covered with thick smoke of unusually high PM10 and BC
Autor:
M. A. Timofeev, N. M. Persiantseva, Jan Czerwinski, Nataljia K. Shonija, E. D. Kireeva, Barbara Rothen-Rutishauser, Olga Popovicheva, Pierre Comte, Sandro Steiner
Publikováno v:
Aerosol and Air Quality Research. 14:1392-1401
The complexity and large variability of transport-emitted aerosols leads to necessity of comprehensive characterization of their physico-chemical and toxicological properties, remaining great uncertainties in health effect assessments. Particles prod
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry. 64:129-147
Combustion-derived particles emitted by various transport engines are analyzed with respect to their morphology and composition. Soot particles collected behind an aircraft gas turbine engine combustor, in the diesel engine exhaust pipe, and at the e