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- 9d7eed04-9c49-4024-8d0f-06474cc38bbc type Concept @default.
- 9d7eed04-9c49-4024-8d0f-06474cc38bbc broader 3f4cfc81-7745-43d9-b313-f68cdf72359b @default.
- 9d7eed04-9c49-4024-8d0f-06474cc38bbc definition "Path = ['ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS', 'HUMAN DIMENSIONS', 'EARTH SCIENCE', 'Science Keywords'] Biomass burning is the burning of organic matter, such as, wood or crop wastes,that can be burned or converted into gaseous or liquid fuels. Useful biomass includes wood, wood residues left over from the timber industry, crop residues, charcoal, manure, urban waste, industrial wastes, and municipal sewage. Some of these fuels can be burned directly. Others are converted to methane or a gas." @default.
- 9d7eed04-9c49-4024-8d0f-06474cc38bbc inScheme concept_scheme @default.
- 9d7eed04-9c49-4024-8d0f-06474cc38bbc prefLabel "BIOMASS_BURNING" @default.