Atmospheric concentrations of methanol, acetaldehyde, acetone, isoprene and monoterpenes were measured using PTR-MS (proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry) in a boreal forest site in Hyytiälä, Finland (61°51' N, 24°17' E). The concentration measurements were made in the upper canopy of a Scots pine forest during 6 June, 2006–31 August, 2007. Meteorological variables such as temperature and photosynthetically active radiation were measured simultaneously. We also detected biologically sensitive turnover points such as the onsets of photosynthetic activity, onset of growing season, bud burst and stem growth during the annual cycle and compared them to changes in BVOC (biogenic volatile organic compound) concentr...
We present spring and summer volatile organic compound (VOC) emission rate measurements from Norway ...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are substantial contributors to atmospheric chemistry an...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by forests strongly affect the chemical composition of the...
The ecosystem–atmosphere flux of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) has important impacts o...
Long-term flux measurements of volatile organic compounds (VOC) over boreal forests are rare, althou...
The vertical distribution of ambient biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOC) concentrations withi...
In the northern hemisphere, boreal forests are a major source of biogenic volatile organic compounds...
We present biogenic VOC, including sesquiterpenes, measurements at the SMEAR II station (Station For...
Understanding of the atmosphere/forest canopy exchange of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) requires...
The concentrations of terpenoids (isoprene; monoterpenes, MTs; and sesquiterpenes, SQTs) and oxygena...
In arctic and subarctic regions, rapid climate changes enhance biogenic volatile organic compound (B...
Abstract Tree stems are an overlooked source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Their contributio...
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) plays a significant role in climate change by altering the global at...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are essential in atmospheric chemistry because of their ...
The volatile organic compound (VOC) fluxes of living plant compartments other than foliage are poorl...
We present spring and summer volatile organic compound (VOC) emission rate measurements from Norway ...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are substantial contributors to atmospheric chemistry an...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by forests strongly affect the chemical composition of the...
The ecosystem–atmosphere flux of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) has important impacts o...
Long-term flux measurements of volatile organic compounds (VOC) over boreal forests are rare, althou...
The vertical distribution of ambient biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOC) concentrations withi...
In the northern hemisphere, boreal forests are a major source of biogenic volatile organic compounds...
We present biogenic VOC, including sesquiterpenes, measurements at the SMEAR II station (Station For...
Understanding of the atmosphere/forest canopy exchange of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) requires...
The concentrations of terpenoids (isoprene; monoterpenes, MTs; and sesquiterpenes, SQTs) and oxygena...
In arctic and subarctic regions, rapid climate changes enhance biogenic volatile organic compound (B...
Abstract Tree stems are an overlooked source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Their contributio...
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) plays a significant role in climate change by altering the global at...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are essential in atmospheric chemistry because of their ...
The volatile organic compound (VOC) fluxes of living plant compartments other than foliage are poorl...
We present spring and summer volatile organic compound (VOC) emission rate measurements from Norway ...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) are substantial contributors to atmospheric chemistry an...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by forests strongly affect the chemical composition of the...