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sector:natural_sources:forest_fires:start [2023/05/04 06:06] – [Emission factors] kotzullasector:natural_sources:forest_fires:start [2023/05/04 06:08] – [Table] kotzulla
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 __Table 2: Emission factors applied for 2020__ __Table 2: Emission factors applied for 2020__
- Pollutant        ^  EF<sub>2020</sub> \\ [kg/ha forest area burnt]  ^ +                   ^  EF<sub>2020</sub> 
-| NO<sub>x</sub>    |                                           125.96 | + NO<sub>x</sub>    |  125.96             
-| CO                |                                         4,492.47 | + CO                |  4,492.47           
-| NMVOC                                                        396.8 | + NMVOC              396.8              
-| SO<sub>x</sub>    |                                            30.23 | + SO<sub>x</sub>    |  30.23              
-| NH<sub>3</sub>    |                                            34.01 | + NH<sub>3</sub>    |  34.01              
-| TSP                                                         713.76 | + TSP                713.76             
-| PM<sub>10</sub>                                             461.84 | + PM<sub>10</sub>    461.84             
-| PM<sub>2.5</sub>                                           377.87 | + PM<sub>2.5</sub>  377.87             
-| BC                |                                            34.01 |+ BC                |  34.01              |
  
 In addition, a large-scale fire, which occurred in September 2018, is reported under 11.B. A detailed description can be found in the NIR In addition, a large-scale fire, which occurred in September 2018, is reported under 11.B. A detailed description can be found in the NIR
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-For the calculation of CO emissions the EF according to Table 2.7, 2013 IPCC Wetlands Supplement 207 g (kg dm)<sup>-1</sup>, is taken into account. This results in 85 kt CO. For other emissions from land fires on drained organic soils no Tier-1 emission factors exist and are therefore not reported (NO).+For the calculation of CO emissions the EF according to Table 2.7, 2013 IPCC Wetlands Supplement 207 g (kg dm)<sup>-1</sup>, is taken into account resulting in 85 kt of CO.