Publications by P.J. Crutzen

Publications relevant to fire and fire-related processes

Last Update: October 1998


Books

Pittock, A.B., T.P. Ackerman, P.J. Crutzen, M.C. MacCracken, C.S. Shapiro and R.P. Turco, 1986: Environmental Consequences of Nuclear War, SCOPE 28, Volume I: Physical and Atmospheric Effects, Wiley, Chichester, 359 pp; 2nd edition 1989.

Enquete Commission “Preventive Measures to Protect the Earth’s Atmosphere”, 1989: Interim Report: Protecting the Earth’s atmosphere: an International Challenge. Ed. Deutscher Bundestag, Referat Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Bonn, 592 pp.

Enquete Commission “Preventive Measures to Protect the Earth’s Atmosphere”, 1990: Protecting the Tropical Forests: A High-Priority International Task. Ed. Deutscher Bundestag, Referat Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Bonn, 968 pp.

Enquete Commission “Preventive Measures to Protect the Earth’s Atmosphere”, 1991: Protecting the Earth: A Status Report with Recommendations for a new Energy Policy. Ed. Deutscher Bundestag, Referat Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, Bonn, 2 Volumes.

Crutzen, P.J. and J.G. Goldammer, 1993: Fire in the Environment: The Ecological, Atmospheric, and Climatic Importance of Vegetation Fires. Dahlem Konferenz (15-20 March 1992, Berlin), ES13, Wiley, Chichester, 400 pp.

Graedel, T.E. and P.J. Crutzen, 1995: Atmosphere, Climate, and Change. W.H. Freeman, New York, 208 pp.

 

Journals (refereed):

Seiler, W. and P.J. Crutzen, 1980: Estimates of gross and net fluxes of carbon between the biosphere and the atmosphere from biomass burning. Climatic Change, 2, 207-247

Crutzen, P.J. and J.W. Birks, 1982: The atmosphere after a nuclear war: Twilight at Noon. Ambio, 2&3, 114-125.

Crutzen, P.J., I.E. Galbally and C. Bruhl, 1984: Atmospheric Effects from Postnuclear fires. Climatic Change, 6, 323-364.

Crutzen, P.J., M.T. Coffey, A.C. Delany, J. Greenberg, P. Haagenson, L. Heidt, R. Heidt, L. Lueb, W.G. Mankin, W. Pollock, W. Seiler, A. Wartburg and P. Zimmerman, 1985: Observations of air composition in Brazil between the equator and 20° S during the dry season. Acta Amazonica, Manaus, 15(1-2): 77-119.

Crutzen, P.J., A.C. Delany, J. Greenberg, P. Haagenson, L. Heidt, R. Lueb, W. Pollock, W. Seiler, A. Wartburg and P. Zimmerman, 1985: Tropospheric Chemical Composition Measurements in Brazil During the Dry Season. J. Atmos. Chem., 2, 233-256.

Delany, A.C., P. Haagenson, S. Walters, A.F. Wartburg and P.J. Crutzen, 1985: Photochemically produced ozone in the emission of large scale tropical vegetation fires. J. Geophys. Res., 90 (D1), 2425-2429.

Crutzen, P.J. and M.O. Andreae, 1990: Biomass burning in the tropics: impact on atmospheric chemistry and biogeochemical cycles. Science, 250, 1669-1678.

Hao, W.M., M.H. Liu and P.J. Crutzen, 1990: Estimates of annual and regional releases of CO2 and other trace gases to the atmosphere from fires in the tropics, based on the FAO statistics for the period 1975-1980, in: Fire in the Tropical Biota, Ecological Studies, 84, J.G. Goldammer, Ed., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 440-462 .

Lobert, J.M., D.H. Scharffe, W.M. Hao and P.J. Crutzen, 1990: Importance of biomass burning in the atmospheric budgets of nitrogen-containing gases. Nature, 346, 552-554.

Hao, W.M., D. Scharffe, J.M. Lobert and P.J. Crutzen, 1991: Emissions of N2O from the burning of biomass in an experimental system. Geophys. Res. Lett., 18, 999-1002.

Kanakidou, M., H.B. Singh, K.M. Valentin and P.J. Crutzen, 1991: A 2-D study of ethane and propane oxidation in the troposphere. J. Geophys. Res., 96, 15395-15413.

Kuhlbusch, A.T., J.M. Lobert, P.J. Crutzen and P. Warneck, 1991: Molecular nitrogen emissions from denitrification during biomass burning. Nature, 351, 135-137.

Lobert, J.M., D.H. Scharffe, W.M. Hao, T.A. Kuhlbusch, R. Seuwen, P. Warneck and P.J. Crutzen, 1991: Experimental evaluation of biomass burning emissions: Nitrogen and carbon containing compounds, in: Global Biomass Burning: Atmospheric, Climatic and Biosphere Implications, Ed. J.S. Levine, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, pp. 122-125.

Crutzen, P.J. and G.R. Carmichael, 1993: Modeling the influence of fires on atmospheric chemistry, in: Fire in the Environment: The Ecological, Atmospheric, and Climatic Importance of Vegetation Fires, (P.J. Crutzen and J.G. Goldammer, Eds.), op. cit., 90-105.

Goldammer, J.G and P.J. Crutzen, 1993: Fire in the Environment: Scientific Rationale and Summary of Results of the Dahlem Workshop, in: Fire in the Environment: The Ecological, Atmospheric and Climatic Importance, (P.J. Crutzen and J.G. Goldammer, Eds.), op. cit., 1-14.

Kuhlbusch, T.A.J. and P.J. Crutzen, 1995: Toward a global estimate of black carbon in residues of vegetation fires representing a sink of atmospheric CO2 and a source of O2. Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 4, 491-501.

Kuhlbusch, T.A.J., M.O. Andreae, H. Cachier, J.G. Goldammer, J.-P. Lacaux, R. Shea and P.J. Crutzen, 1996: Black carbon formation by savannah fires: Measurements and implications for the global carbeon cycle. J. Geophys. Res., 101, 23651-23665.


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