Ozone flux over a Norway spruce forest and correlation with net ecosystem production
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Daily ozone deposition flux to a Norway spruce forest in Czech Republic was measured using the gradient method in July and August 2008. Results were in good agreement with a deposition flux model. The mean daily stomatal uptake of ozone was around 47% of total deposition. Average deposition velocity was 0.39 cm s-1 and 0.36 cm s-1 by the gradient method and the deposition model, respectively. Measured and modelled non-stomatal uptake was around 0.2 cm s-1. In addition, net ecosystem production (NEP) was measured by using Eddy Covariance and correlations with O3 concentrations at 15 m a.g.l., total deposition and stomatal uptake were tested. Total deposition and stomatal uptake of ozone significantly decreased NEP, especially by high intensities of solar radiation.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ozone deposition; Stomatal conductance; Deposition velocity; Friction velocity; Gradient method
List of contributors:
Paoletti, Elena
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