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Dry deposition of particles and canopy exchange: comparison of wet-only, bulk and throughfall deposition in five forest sites in Italy

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
The contribution of dry deposition to the total atmospheric input of acidifying compounds and base cations is of overwhelming importance. Throughfall measurements provide an estimate of the total deposition to forest soils, including dry deposition, but some uncertainties, related to the canopy interaction processes, affect this approach. We compared the concentrations and the fluxes of the main ions determined in wet-only, bulk and throughfall samples collected at five forest sites in Italy. The contribution of coarse particles deposited onto the bulk samplers was of prime importance for base cations, representing on average from 16% to 46% of the bulk deposition. The extent of this dry deposition depended on some geographical features of the sites, such as the distance from the sea and the annual rainfall. The possibility of applying specific bulk/wet ratios to estimate the wet deposition proved to be limited by the temporal variability of these ratios, which must be considered together with the spatial variability. A direct comparison of the dry contribution deriving from the bulk-wet and the throughfall-wet demonstrated that an extensive natural surface (forest canopy) performs better than a small synthetic surface (funnel of the bulk sampler) in collecting dry deposition of SO42, NO3 and Na+. The canopy exchange model was applied to both bulk and wet data to estimate the contribution of dry deposition to the total input of base cations, and the uncertainty associated to the model discussed. The exclusive use of bulk data led to a considerable underestimation of base cation dry deposition, which varies among the study sites.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dry deposition; particles; canopy; exchange; forest sites
List of contributors:
Brizzio, MARIA CRISTINA; Arisci, Silvia; Balestrini, Raffaella; Rogora, Michela; Mosello, Rosario
Authors of the University:
BALESTRINI RAFFAELLA
ROGORA MICHELA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/146892
Published in:
ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT (1994)
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