HNO3 deposition to a deciduous forest
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Abstract The deposition velocity (V d) of nitric acid vapor over a fully leafed deciduous forest was estimated using flux/gradient theory. HNO3 deposition velocities ranged from 2.2 to 6.0cm/s with a mean V don the order of 4.0cms-1. Estimates of V dfrom a detailed canopy turbulence model gave deposition velocities of similar magnitude. The model was used to investigate the sensitivity of V dto the leaf boundary-layer resistance and leaf area index (LAI). Although modeled deposition velocities were found to be sensitive to the parameterization of the leaf boundary-layer resistance, they were less sensitive to the LAI. Modeled V d's were found to peak at LAI = 7.
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autor | Meyers, T. P. Huebert, B. J. Hicks, B. B. |
autorsonst | Meyers, T. P. Huebert, B. J. Hicks, B. B. |
book_url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00123651 |
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issn | 1573-1472 |
journal_name | Boundary layer meteorology |
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notes | Abstract The deposition velocity (V d) of nitric acid vapor over a fully leafed deciduous forest was estimated using flux/gradient theory. HNO3 deposition velocities ranged from 2.2 to 6.0cm/s with a mean V don the order of 4.0cms-1. Estimates of V dfrom a detailed canopy turbulence model gave deposition velocities of similar magnitude. The model was used to investigate the sensitivity of V dto the leaf boundary-layer resistance and leaf area index (LAI). Although modeled deposition velocities were found to be sensitive to the parameterization of the leaf boundary-layer resistance, they were less sensitive to the LAI. Modeled V d's were found to peak at LAI = 7. |
package_name | Springer |
publikationsjahr_anzeige | 1989 |
publikationsjahr_facette | 1989 |
publikationsjahr_intervall | 8014:1985-1989 |
publikationsjahr_sort | 1989 |
publisher | Springer |
reference | 49 (1989), S. 395-410 |
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shingle_author_1 | Meyers, T. P. Huebert, B. J. Hicks, B. B. |
shingle_author_2 | Meyers, T. P. Huebert, B. J. Hicks, B. B. |
shingle_author_3 | Meyers, T. P. Huebert, B. J. Hicks, B. B. |
shingle_author_4 | Meyers, T. P. Huebert, B. J. Hicks, B. B. |
shingle_catch_all_1 | Meyers, T. P. Huebert, B. J. Hicks, B. B. HNO3 deposition to a deciduous forest Abstract The deposition velocity (V d) of nitric acid vapor over a fully leafed deciduous forest was estimated using flux/gradient theory. HNO3 deposition velocities ranged from 2.2 to 6.0cm/s with a mean V don the order of 4.0cms-1. Estimates of V dfrom a detailed canopy turbulence model gave deposition velocities of similar magnitude. The model was used to investigate the sensitivity of V dto the leaf boundary-layer resistance and leaf area index (LAI). Although modeled deposition velocities were found to be sensitive to the parameterization of the leaf boundary-layer resistance, they were less sensitive to the LAI. Modeled V d's were found to peak at LAI = 7. 1573-1472 15731472 Springer |
shingle_catch_all_2 | Meyers, T. P. Huebert, B. J. Hicks, B. B. HNO3 deposition to a deciduous forest Abstract The deposition velocity (V d) of nitric acid vapor over a fully leafed deciduous forest was estimated using flux/gradient theory. HNO3 deposition velocities ranged from 2.2 to 6.0cm/s with a mean V don the order of 4.0cms-1. Estimates of V dfrom a detailed canopy turbulence model gave deposition velocities of similar magnitude. The model was used to investigate the sensitivity of V dto the leaf boundary-layer resistance and leaf area index (LAI). Although modeled deposition velocities were found to be sensitive to the parameterization of the leaf boundary-layer resistance, they were less sensitive to the LAI. Modeled V d's were found to peak at LAI = 7. 1573-1472 15731472 Springer |
shingle_catch_all_3 | Meyers, T. P. Huebert, B. J. Hicks, B. B. HNO3 deposition to a deciduous forest Abstract The deposition velocity (V d) of nitric acid vapor over a fully leafed deciduous forest was estimated using flux/gradient theory. HNO3 deposition velocities ranged from 2.2 to 6.0cm/s with a mean V don the order of 4.0cms-1. Estimates of V dfrom a detailed canopy turbulence model gave deposition velocities of similar magnitude. The model was used to investigate the sensitivity of V dto the leaf boundary-layer resistance and leaf area index (LAI). Although modeled deposition velocities were found to be sensitive to the parameterization of the leaf boundary-layer resistance, they were less sensitive to the LAI. Modeled V d's were found to peak at LAI = 7. 1573-1472 15731472 Springer |
shingle_catch_all_4 | Meyers, T. P. Huebert, B. J. Hicks, B. B. HNO3 deposition to a deciduous forest Abstract The deposition velocity (V d) of nitric acid vapor over a fully leafed deciduous forest was estimated using flux/gradient theory. HNO3 deposition velocities ranged from 2.2 to 6.0cm/s with a mean V don the order of 4.0cms-1. Estimates of V dfrom a detailed canopy turbulence model gave deposition velocities of similar magnitude. The model was used to investigate the sensitivity of V dto the leaf boundary-layer resistance and leaf area index (LAI). Although modeled deposition velocities were found to be sensitive to the parameterization of the leaf boundary-layer resistance, they were less sensitive to the LAI. Modeled V d's were found to peak at LAI = 7. 1573-1472 15731472 Springer |
shingle_title_1 | HNO3 deposition to a deciduous forest |
shingle_title_2 | HNO3 deposition to a deciduous forest |
shingle_title_3 | HNO3 deposition to a deciduous forest |
shingle_title_4 | HNO3 deposition to a deciduous forest |
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titel | HNO3 deposition to a deciduous forest |
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