Emissions, Chemistry, and the Environmental Impacts of Wildland Fire

Amara L. Holder, Amy P. Sullivan
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Amara Holder is a research mechanical engineer with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Research and Development. Her research focuses broadly on pollutant emissions from combustion processes and their impacts on human health and the environment, with a special focus on wildland fires. Her research has advanced the understanding of the emissions of toxic compounds from fires, including those that burn in the wildland urban interface (10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad186). She has evaluated low-cost sensor technology (10.3390/s20174796) and developed mobile monitoring approaches to measure the impacts of wildfire smoke on air quality (10.1039/D3EA00170A). She has received EPA’s highest honor, the Gold Medal for Exceptional Service, for contributing to the science to support the AirNow Fire and Smoke map, which provides real-time information about smoke impacts on air quality to millions of Americans each year (10.3390/s22249669). She has also helped to identify and promote cost-effective and accessible approaches to reduce exposure to wildfire smoke, such as the do-it-yourself air cleaner (10.1111/ina.13163). Amy Sullivan is a Research Scientist in the Atmospheric Science Department at Colorado State University. She received her Ph.D. in atmospheric chemistry at Georgia Institute of Technology in 2006. She has worked closely with aerosol instrumentation and developing methods to better understand the composition of aerosols, including developing real-time measurements of water-soluble organic carbon using the Particle-into-Liquid Sampler (PILS). Her research focuses in particular on aqueous SOA (secondary organic aerosols) and biomass burning aerosols. She has participated in more than 40 field studies, including the FLAME (Fire Lab at Missoula Experiments) Studies conducted at the Fire Science Laboratory in Missoula, MT (10.1029/2008JD010216), and the WE-CAN Campaign. She made the first airborne measurements of levoglucosan from the sampling of prescribed burning (10.5194/acp-14-10535-2014), residential burning (10.1029/2017JD028153), and wildfires as well as water-soluble BrC absorption from wildfires (10.5194/acp-22-13389-2022) using the PILS. This article references 39 other publications. This article has not yet been cited by other publications.

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野地火灾的排放、化学和环境影响
Amara Holder 是美国环境保护局研发办公室的一名研究机械工程师。她的研究重点是燃烧过程中的污染物排放及其对人类健康和环境的影响,尤其关注野外火灾。她的研究推动了人们对火灾(包括在野外城市交界处燃烧的火灾)中有毒化合物排放的了解(10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad186)。她评估了低成本传感器技术(10.3390/s20174796),并开发了移动监测方法来测量野火烟雾对空气质量的影响(10.1039/D3EA00170A)。她获得了环保局的最高荣誉--杰出服务金奖,以表彰她为支持 AirNow 火灾和烟雾地图所做的科学贡献,该地图每年为数百万美国人提供有关烟雾对空气质量影响的实时信息 (10.3390/s22249669)。她还帮助确定并推广具有成本效益且易于使用的方法,以减少野火烟雾的暴露,例如自己动手做空气净化器(10.1111/ina.13163)。艾米-沙利文是科罗拉多州立大学大气科学系的研究科学家。她于 2006 年在佐治亚理工学院获得大气化学博士学位。她一直与气溶胶仪器密切合作,开发更好地了解气溶胶成分的方法,包括利用粒入液采样器(PILS)开发水溶性有机碳的实时测量方法。她的研究重点是水性 SOA(二次有机气溶胶)和生物质燃烧气溶胶。她参与了 40 多项实地研究,包括在马萨诸塞州米苏拉消防科学实验室进行的 FLAME(米苏拉消防实验室实验)研究(10.1029/2008JD010216)和 WE-CAN 运动。她首次利用 PILS 对规定焚烧(10.5194/acp-14-10535-2014)、居民焚烧(10.1029/2017JD028153)和野火采样中的左旋葡聚糖以及野火中的水溶性溴吸收(10.5194/acp-22-13389-2022)进行了空中测量。本文引用了 39 篇其他出版物。本文尚未被其他出版物引用。
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