An ecophysiological model of a structured broadleaved forest canopy was coupled to a chemical fate model of the air-canopy exchange of gaseous semivolatile chemicals to dynamically assess the short-term (hours) and medium term (days to season) air-canopy exchange and the influence of biological, climatic, and land cover drivers on the dynamics of the air-canopy exchange and on the canopy storage for airborne semivolatile pollutants. The chemical fate model accounts for effects of short-term variations in air temperature, wind speed, stomatal opening, and leaf energy balance, all as a function of layer in the canopy. Simulations showed the potential occurrence of intense short/medium term re-emission of pollutants having log K OA up to 10.7 ...
Temperature changes can drive cycling of semi-volatile pollutants between different environmental co...
The concentrations and fluxes of reactive nitrogen species in the land-atmosphere system are control...
Biosphere-atmosphere interactions play a critical role in governing atmospheric composition, mediati...
Abstract. Forest canopies are primary emission sources of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs...
The importance of plants in the accumulation of organic contaminants from air and soil was recognize...
The importance of plants in the accumulation of organic contaminants from air and soil was recognize...
Land use and land cover changes impact climate and air quality by altering the exchange of trace ga...
Within forest canopies, biogenic emissions and anthropogenic pollutants interact through complex che...
<p>The concentrations and fluxes of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the land-atmosphere system are control...
Land use and land cover changes impact climate and air quality by altering the exchange of trace gas...
Forest canopies represent an extensive organic surface available for partitioning of semivolatile or...
The FORCAsT canopy exchange model was used to investigate the underlying mechanisms governing foliag...
The FORCAsT canopy exchange model was used to investigate the underlying mechanisms governing foliag...
The FORCAsT canopy exchange model was used to investigate the underlying mechanisms governing foliag...
A one-dimensional canopy model was used to quantify the impact of photochemistry in modifying biosph...
Temperature changes can drive cycling of semi-volatile pollutants between different environmental co...
The concentrations and fluxes of reactive nitrogen species in the land-atmosphere system are control...
Biosphere-atmosphere interactions play a critical role in governing atmospheric composition, mediati...
Abstract. Forest canopies are primary emission sources of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs...
The importance of plants in the accumulation of organic contaminants from air and soil was recognize...
The importance of plants in the accumulation of organic contaminants from air and soil was recognize...
Land use and land cover changes impact climate and air quality by altering the exchange of trace ga...
Within forest canopies, biogenic emissions and anthropogenic pollutants interact through complex che...
<p>The concentrations and fluxes of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the land-atmosphere system are control...
Land use and land cover changes impact climate and air quality by altering the exchange of trace gas...
Forest canopies represent an extensive organic surface available for partitioning of semivolatile or...
The FORCAsT canopy exchange model was used to investigate the underlying mechanisms governing foliag...
The FORCAsT canopy exchange model was used to investigate the underlying mechanisms governing foliag...
The FORCAsT canopy exchange model was used to investigate the underlying mechanisms governing foliag...
A one-dimensional canopy model was used to quantify the impact of photochemistry in modifying biosph...
Temperature changes can drive cycling of semi-volatile pollutants between different environmental co...
The concentrations and fluxes of reactive nitrogen species in the land-atmosphere system are control...
Biosphere-atmosphere interactions play a critical role in governing atmospheric composition, mediati...