We measured atmospheric gas-phase volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at the end of the wet and end of the dry season at a tropical rainforest site in Rondonia, Brazil, using various sampling techniques such as trapping on different adsorbents or cryogenic trapping combined with appropriate analysis techniques. The measuring sites were located inside the forest of a biological reserve near Ji-Parana. Sampling was performed from 3 May 1999 to 17 May 1999 and from 24 September 1999 to 2 November 1999 during the "wet-to-dry season transition'' and "dry-to-wet season transition'' periods in Rondonia, respectively. Samples were obtained at the canopy top close to the potential sources/sinks for these compounds as well as above the forest. We repor...
Numerous biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOC) species are released into the atmosphere from tro...
Speciated monoterpene measurements in rainforest air are scarce, but they are essential for understa...
Tropical forests are a strong source of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) to the atmospher...
We measured atmospheric gas-phase volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at the end of the wet and end of...
We measured atmospheric gas-phase volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at the end of the wet and end of...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 1-13We measured atmospheric gas-phase volatile organic compounds...
According to recent assessments, tropical woodlands contribute about half of all global natural non-...
Biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOCs) emissions play an important role in regional air quality ...
International audienceThe Amazonian rainforest is a large tropical ecosystem, which is one of the la...
As part of the OP3 field study of rainforest atmospheric chemistry, above-canopy fluxes of isoprene,...
Tropical rainforests are an important source of isoprenoid and other volatile organic compound (VOC)...
Numerous biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOC) species are released into the atmosphere from tro...
Abstract. Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) emitted from tropical rainforests comprise a s...
Numerous biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOC) species are released into the atmosphere from tro...
Speciated monoterpene measurements in rainforest air are scarce, but they are essential for understa...
Tropical forests are a strong source of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) to the atmospher...
We measured atmospheric gas-phase volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at the end of the wet and end of...
We measured atmospheric gas-phase volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at the end of the wet and end of...
Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 1-13We measured atmospheric gas-phase volatile organic compounds...
According to recent assessments, tropical woodlands contribute about half of all global natural non-...
Biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOCs) emissions play an important role in regional air quality ...
International audienceThe Amazonian rainforest is a large tropical ecosystem, which is one of the la...
As part of the OP3 field study of rainforest atmospheric chemistry, above-canopy fluxes of isoprene,...
Tropical rainforests are an important source of isoprenoid and other volatile organic compound (VOC)...
Numerous biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOC) species are released into the atmosphere from tro...
Abstract. Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) emitted from tropical rainforests comprise a s...
Numerous biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOC) species are released into the atmosphere from tro...
Speciated monoterpene measurements in rainforest air are scarce, but they are essential for understa...
Tropical forests are a strong source of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) to the atmospher...