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Impact of leaf surface and in-canopy air chemistry on the ecosystem/atmosphere exchange of atmospheric pollutants

Authors :
Massad, Raia-Silva
Loubet, Benjamin
Lathière, J.
Zhang, L.
Adon, M.
Ashworth, K.
Burkhardt, J.
Flechard, C.
Forkel, R.
Guenther, A.
Walker, J.
Nemitz, E
Potier, E.
Rumsey, I.
Massad, Raia-Silva
Loubet, Benjamin
Lathière, J.
Zhang, L.
Adon, M.
Ashworth, K.
Burkhardt, J.
Flechard, C.
Forkel, R.
Guenther, A.
Walker, J.
Nemitz, E
Potier, E.
Rumsey, I.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Chemical processes occurring on leaf surface and in air inside vegetation canopies play significant and sometimes dominant roles on pollutant dry deposition budgets. Yet, these processes are seldom explicitly treated in dry deposition parameterizations/models. This report briefly summarizes the current knowledge, outstanding issues, and recommendations for pollutant leaf surface exchange including ammonia (NH3), ozone (O3) and nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO + NO2), acidifying pollutants, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and atmospheric aerosols.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn947038470
Document Type :
Electronic Resource