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Chemistry of Fires at the Wildland-Urban Interface [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309277051
  • ISBN-13: 9780309277051
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 214 pages, height x width: 279x216 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309277051
  • ISBN-13: 9780309277051
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Wildfires in America are becoming larger, more frequent, and more destructive, driven by climate change and existing land management practices. Many of these fires occur at the wildland-urban interface (WUI), areas where development and wildland areas overlap and which are increasingly at risk of devastating fires as communities continue to expand into previously undeveloped areas. Unlike conventional wildfires, WUI fires are driven in part by burning of homes, cars, and other human-made structures, and in part by burning vegetation. The interaction of these two types of fires can lead to public health effects that are unique to WUI fires.



This report evaluates existing and needed chemistry information that decision-makers can use to mitigate WUI fires and their potential health impacts. It describes key fuels of concern in WUI fires, especially household components like siding, insulation, and plastic, examines key pathways for exposure, including inhalation and ingestion, and identifies communities vulnerable to exposures. The report recommends a research agenda to inform response to and prevention of WUI fires, outlining needs in characterizing fuels, and predicting emissions and toxicants.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Defining and Contextualizing WUI Fires 3 Materials, Combustion, and Emissions in WUI Fires 4 Atmospheric Transport and Chemical Transformations 5 Water and Soil Contamination 6 Human Exposures, Health Impacts, and Mitigation 7 Measurement of WUI Fires: Emissions and Exposures 8 The Future of WUI Fire Research Appendix A: Glossary Appendix B: Committee Biographical Sketches Appendix C: Available Data for Example Fires Appendix D: Public Workshop Agenda Appendix E: Engineering Calculations for Table 3-2
SUMMARY
1(176)
1 Introduction
9(6)
Wildfires at the WUI
9(1)
The Committee and Its Task
10(1)
The Committee's Approach to Its Task
11(1)
The Committee's Approach to Equity
12(1)
Prior Related Work by the National Academies
12(1)
Organization of This Report
12(1)
References
13(2)
2 Defining And Contextualizing Wui Fires
15(16)
Defining the WUI
15(3)
Defining Spatial and Temporal Scales
18(1)
Factors Contributing to Increasing WUI Fires
18(2)
The Impacts of WUI Fires
20(3)
Using Examples to Contextualize WUI Fires
23(3)
Findings from Recent Examples of WUI Fires
26(1)
References
26(5)
3 Materials, Combustion, And Emissions In Wui Fires
31(38)
Materials
34(11)
Combustion
45(5)
Emissions
50(10)
References
60(9)
4 Atmospheric Transport And Chemical Transformations
69(30)
Primary Species with Toxic Potential Downwind of WUI Fires
70(1)
Atmospheric Transformations
70(14)
Current Practice in Modeling Far Plumes
84(5)
References
89(10)
5 Water And Soil Contamination
99(14)
Impacts to Water Quality Related to Community Water Systems
100(7)
Impacts to Groundwater and Soil Contamination
107(1)
Impacts of Atmospheric Wet and Dry Deposition
107(2)
References
109(4)
6 Human Exposures, Health Impacts, And Mitigation
113(40)
Chemicals of Concern for Human Exposure
115(3)
Vulnerable Populations, Health Equity, and Environmental Justice
118(2)
Routes of Exposure
120(6)
Health Impacts
126(8)
Reducing Exposure Risks and Health Effects
134(6)
Conclusion
140(1)
References
141(12)
7 Measurement Of Wui Fires: Emissions And Exposures
153(14)
An Overview of Data and Measurement Systems for WUI Fires
153(1)
Detecting and Determining the Areal Extent of WUI Fires
154(1)
Measuring Fuels and Estimating Emissions
155(1)
Measuring Emissions in the Field
156(3)
Monitoring Emissions Using Continuous/Ambient Networks
159(1)
Assessing Exposure
160(3)
Sampling and Analytical Methods
163(1)
Coordinating Measurements of WUI Fires
164(1)
References
164(3)
8 The Future Of Wui Fire Research
167(10)
Research Agenda
169(5)
Cross-Disciplinary Coordination
174(1)
Information Dissemination
174(3)
APPENDIXES
A Glossary
177(6)
B Committee Biographical Sketches
183(4)
C Available Data For Example Fires
187(8)
D Public Workshop Agenda
195(2)
E Engineering Calculations For Table 3-2
197