Measuring eddy covariance fluxes of ammonia using tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
Field measurements of NH3 fluxes using an eddy covariance technique were made for a
total of 60 days between July and September 2002 at an intensively managed grassland in Southern
Scotland. The collected data demonstrate the suitability of a tuneable diode laser absorption spectroscopy
(TDLAS) system coupled with a sonic anemometer for eddy covariance measurements. The
novelty of these measurements is the application to ammonia, which has only become measurable
using TDLAS techniques recently, because of its small ambient concentration. Data presented in this
paper show typical features of the fluxes and concentration for the summer season. NH3 concentration
and flux values are in a similar range to previous studies using flux gradient methods at the same
field site, although the particularly wet season reduced the concentration of NH3 in the air. For an
example day, measured NH3 fluxes ranged between -11 and 44 ng m-2 s-1 with an average value
of 3.78 ng m-2 s-1 indicating a small net emission from the vegetation. Spectral analysis executed
on the data shows the percentage of flux carried by the small eddies (from 0.2 to 2 m) suggesting
that high detection frequency instruments are particularly suitable for estimating NH3 fluxes between
atmosphere and vegetation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ammonia emissions; Eddy covariance; Micrometeorological measurements; Tunable diode laser
Elenco autori:
Famulari, Daniela
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