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THE VEGETATION fires in tropical areas of the Earth are important sources of pollutants to the atmosphere. Uma análise da ocorrência das queimadas com seus efeitos importantes no equilíbrio climático e biogeoquímico do planeta.

Estud. av. vol.19 no.53 São Paulo Jan./Apr. 2005

http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-40142005000100011 

Saulo R. Freitas; Karla M. Longo; M. A. F. Silva Dias; P. L. Silva Dias

 

ABSTRACT
THE VEGETATION fires in tropical areas of the Earth are important sources of pollutants to the atmosphere. In South America, during the winter months, an area, mainly of cerrado and forest ecosystems, of approximately 40 thousand square kilometers is burned annually. The biomass burning occurs primarily in Amazon and Central of Brazil regions, but through atmospheric transport these emissions results in a spatial distribution of smoke over an extent area, of about 4-5 millions of square kilometers, much higher than the area where the fires are concentrated. During the combustion process are emitted to the atmosphere gases pollutants and aerosol particles that interact efficiently with radiation, microphysics process, dynamic of cloud formation and the air quality. The effects of these emissions exceed, therefore, the local scale and affect regionally the composition and physical and chemical properties of the South America atmosphere and neighborhood oceanic areas, with potential impact in a global scale.

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