Science administrator at CU Boulder. Study air quality and pollution emissions, all things wildfire and open burning. Women in science. Go Buffs!
Christine Wiedinmyer
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this is a very cool - and important study! This type of information is needed to understand the emissions from fires in the WUI - to protect people and to understand their impacts.
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Also, Brigitta Rongstad wrote a news release at cires.colorado.edu/news/house-fires-release-harmful-compounds-air.
As we see more fires occur in these spaces (and as someone who lived it during the Marshall Fire)- we need to better understand the emissions and air quality impacts from burning homes, cars, roads, etc so that we can prepare and protect.
It is great to be a part of this team to address the air quality emissions from fires in the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI).
news.ucar.edu/133058/wildf...
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