TY - BOOK AU - Levine, Joel S., ed. TI - Biomass burning and global change: remote sensing, modeling and inventory development, and biomass burning in Africa. Vol. 1 U1 - 628.5 PY - 1996/// CY - Cambridge PB - The MIT Press N1 - Introduction/ Joel S. Levine. -- Part 1 Remote sensing - global and a regional scales: Mission to planet Earth - land-cover/land-use change program, / Anthony C. Janetos et al -- Developing a global vegetation fire monitoring system for global change studies - a framework/ Jean Paul Malingreau, Jean-Marie Gregoire -- AVHRR monitoring of vegetation fires in the tropics - toward the development of a global product/ Alberto w. Seltzer, Jean Paul Malingreau-- The simulation of AVHRR data for the evaluation of fire-detection techniques/ Pete Dowty-- FireSat and the global monitoring of biomass burning/ Joel S. levine et al. -- Part 2 Modelling and inventory development - global and regional scales: Estimates of biomass density for tropical forests/ Sandra Brown, Greg Gaston -- Land-use practices and biomass burning - impact on the chemical composition of the atmosphere/ Claire Granier et al-- Modelling the influence of vegetation fires on the global carbon cycle/ Frank Mack et al-- Black carbon, the global carbon cycle, and atmospheric carbon dioxide/ Thomas a.J. Kuhlbusch, Paul J. Crutzen-- Biomass burning and the production of carbon dioxide - a numerical study/ Alexis D. Kambis, Joel S. Levine-- A study of the mass transport of enhanced continental ozone in the tropics and its impact over remote southern Atlantic Ocean/ Jennifer Richardson Olson-- Biomass burning smoke in the tropics - from sources to sinks/ Krista, k. Laursen, Lawrence F. Radke-- The development of a global biomass burning inventory/ Darrell Wayne Sproles. Part 3 Biomass burning in Africa: Satellite monitoring of vegetation fires on a multi-annual basis at continental scale in Africa/ Brigitte Koffi et al-- Use of the Earth observation system in the space shuttle program for research and documentation of global vegetation fires - a case study from Madagascar/ Johann G. Goldammer et al-- Chlorine and bromine in the biomass of tropical and temperate ecosystems, Lisa M. McKenzie et al-- Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and thermogravimetric analysis of tropical ecosystem biomass/ Ronald A. Susott et al-- Biomass burning in the savannas of southern Africa with particular references to the Kruger National Park in South Africa/ Winston S.W. Trollope-- Contribution of the spread-fire models in the study of savanna fires/ Micheline Moula et al-- Trace gas and aerosol emissions from savanna fires/ Meinrat O. Andreae et al-- Regional trace gas distribution and air mass characteristics in the haze layer over southern Africa during the biomass burning season (September/October 1992) - observations and modelling from the STARE/SSFARI-92/DC3)/ Thomas Zenker et al ER -