Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
Ambient ozone was measured in a forest in
Castelporziano (Italy) characterised by the prevailing
presence of Holm-oak trees (Quercus ilex L.) from June
to November 2003. Two methods for measuring ozone
were used: long-term monitoring using diffusive samplers
at three heights within the canopy, and continuous
monitoring at two heights using the UV method. Results
for one week mean ozone levels above and below the
canopy from the diffusive samplers were compared to
those obtained using the automatic analyser at the same
levels. A good correlation between the two sampling
techniques was found. Continuous monitoring showed a
daily cycle with a midday maximum and a nocturnal
minimum. While the forest floor consistently had the
lowest ozone concentration, there were no differences
during most daytime hours. The midday maximum is
clearly due to downward mixing with O3-rich air from
above. The night-time ozone decay within the canopy is
the result of dry deposition of O3 and most likely due to
reaction with biogenically produced NO. AOT40 within
and above the canopy mostly exceeded the critical levels.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ozone (vertical profile); Diffusive Sampling; Mediterranean forest
Elenco autori:
Bellagotti, Raffaella; Vichi, Francesca; Allegrini, Ivo; DE SANTIS, Franco
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