Gas flaring and resultant air pollution: A review focusing on black carbon

OG Fawole, XM Cai, AR MacKenzie - Environmental pollution, 2016 - Elsevier
Gas flaring is a prominent source of VOCs, CO, CO 2, SO 2, PAH, NO X and soot (black
carbon), all of which are important pollutants which interact, directly and indirectly, in the …

[HTML][HTML] Overview of methods to characterize the mass, size, and morphology of soot

TA Sipkens, A Boies, JC Corbin, RK Chakrabarty… - Journal of Aerosol …, 2023 - Elsevier
Combustion and other high-temperature processes can produce solid aerosol nanoparticles
with complex morphologies, including fractal-like aggregates of primary particles …

Russian anthropogenic black carbon: Emission reconstruction and Arctic black carbon simulation

K Huang, JS Fu, VY Prikhodko… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Development of reliable source emission inventories is particularly needed to
advance the understanding of the origin of Arctic haze using chemical transport modeling …

The evolving centres of gravity in China's oil and gas industry: Evidence from infrared radiation imaging gas flaring data

J Peng, L Wen, X Mu, J Xiao - Energy for Sustainable Development, 2023 - Elsevier
Traditional macro data distort information on oil and gas exploitation and processing
capacities and cannot track the movement of gas combustion. This study proposes a new …

Morphology and size of soot from gas flares as a function of fuel and water addition

U Trivanovic, TA Sipkens, M Kazemimanesh, A Baldelli… - Fuel, 2020 - Elsevier
A large-scale, laboratory turbulent diffusion flame was used to study the effects of fuel
composition on soot size and morphology. The burner and fuels are typical of those used in …

Field measurements of black carbon yields from gas flaring

BM Conrad, MR Johnson - Environmental Science & Technology, 2017 - ACS Publications
Black carbon (BC) emissions from gas flaring in the oil and gas industry are postulated to
have critical impacts on climate and public health, but actual emission rates remain poorly …

Black carbon emissions from associated natural gas flaring

CL Weyant, PB Shepson, R Subramanian… - … science & technology, 2016 - ACS Publications
Approximately 150 billion cubic meters (BCM) of natural gas is flared and vented in the
world annually, emitting greenhouse gases and other pollutants with no energy benefit …

Gas flaring: a review focused on its analysis from space

M Faruolo, A Caseiro, T Lacava… - IEEE geoscience and …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This article represents the current state of the art in analyzing gas flaring (GF) from space.
GF is a prominent source of air pollution, with significant global and local impacts. Its …

Size, effective density, morphology, and nano-structure of soot particles generated from buoyant turbulent diffusion flames

M Kazemimanesh, R Dastanpour, A Baldelli… - Journal of Aerosol …, 2019 - Elsevier
With a global gas flaring volume of∼ 140 billion cubic meters, flares are an important source
of particulate emissions; however, very little is known about the physical and morphological …

A global gas flaring black carbon emission rate dataset from 1994 to 2012

K Huang, JS Fu - Scientific data, 2016 - nature.com
Global flaring of associated petroleum gas is a potential emission source of particulate
matters (PM) and could be notable in some specific regions that are in urgent need of …