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Airborne observations reveal elevational gradient in tropical forest isoprene emissions.

Authors :
Gu, Dasa
Gu, Dasa
Guenther, Alex B
Shilling, John E
Yu, Haofei
Huang, Maoyi
Zhao, Chun
Yang, Qing
Martin, Scot T
Artaxo, Paulo
Kim, Saewung
Seco, Roger
Stavrakou, Trissevgeni
Longo, Karla M
Tóta, Julio
de Souza, Rodrigo Augusto Ferreira
Vega, Oscar
Liu, Ying
Shrivastava, Manish
Alves, Eliane G
Santos, Fernando C
Leng, Guoyong
Hu, Zhiyuan
Gu, Dasa
Gu, Dasa
Guenther, Alex B
Shilling, John E
Yu, Haofei
Huang, Maoyi
Zhao, Chun
Yang, Qing
Martin, Scot T
Artaxo, Paulo
Kim, Saewung
Seco, Roger
Stavrakou, Trissevgeni
Longo, Karla M
Tóta, Julio
de Souza, Rodrigo Augusto Ferreira
Vega, Oscar
Liu, Ying
Shrivastava, Manish
Alves, Eliane G
Santos, Fernando C
Leng, Guoyong
Hu, Zhiyuan
Source :
Nature communications; vol 8, iss 1, 15541; 2041-1723
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Isoprene dominates global non-methane volatile organic compound emissions, and impacts tropospheric chemistry by influencing oxidants and aerosols. Isoprene emission rates vary over several orders of magnitude for different plants, and characterizing this immense biological chemodiversity is a challenge for estimating isoprene emission from tropical forests. Here we present the isoprene emission estimates from aircraft eddy covariance measurements over the Amazonian forest. We report isoprene emission rates that are three times higher than satellite top-down estimates and 35% higher than model predictions. The results reveal strong correlations between observed isoprene emission rates and terrain elevations, which are confirmed by similar correlations between satellite-derived isoprene emissions and terrain elevations. We propose that the elevational gradient in the Amazonian forest isoprene emission capacity is determined by plant species distributions and can substantially explain isoprene emission variability in tropical forests, and use a model to demonstrate the resulting impacts on regional air quality.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature communications; vol 8, iss 1, 15541; 2041-1723
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature communications vol 8, iss 1, 15541 2041-1723
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287420772
Document Type :
Electronic Resource