Ozone Deposition at a Forest Site in NE Bavaria |
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Authors: | Klemm Otto Mangold Alexander |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bayreuth Institute of Terrestrial Ecosystem Research (BITÖK), University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany |
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Abstract: | The dry deposition of ozone to aconiferous forest in northeastern Bavaria(southern Germany) was quantified during 1999with both the eddy correlation method and a bigleaf model. The model included parameterizationsof the atmospheric transfer resistances fromdirect measurements, stomatal resistance from aplant ecological model, and an estimation of thecuticle resistance as function of leaf wetness.Early in the season, the measured and themodelled deposition fluxes were in goodagreement, although the modelled fluxes tended tounderestimate the measured ones. Thisunderestimation was more pronounced in the latesummer, when high nocturnal fluxes werefrequently measured. The model parameterizationof the cuticle and the stomatal resistances didnot allow for such high fluxes. In these cases,the 24 hour average of the measured fluxes wereup to 4.5 times higher than the modelled ones.The reasons for these large discrepancies remainunknown. However, assigning the unaccounted partof the deposition to a nonstomatal surfacedeposition pathway, a new parameterization of therespective resistance yielded an average value of300 s m-1. It exhibited a decreasing trendthrough the vegetation period. |
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Keywords: | deposition velocity eddy correlation inferential model leaf wetness ozone deposition stomatal conductivity |
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