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Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange of Pollutants and Trace Substances: Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Biogenic Emissions and of Pollutant Deposition: Transport and Chemical Transformation of Pollutants in the Troposphere, cartea 4

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en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 dec 1996
The biosphere is the ultimate sink for air pollutants and is also the source of many precursors for the formation of photo-oxidants. In any analysis of air pollution and for determining source-receptor relationships, reliable emission and pollutant concentrations or depositions must be taken into account, together with their interactions between the atmosphere and the biosphere. This book presents a number of authoritative review articles covering topics which include biosphere-atmosphere exchange of ammonia, nitrogen oxides, ozone and sulfur-containing gases, the biological mechanisms involved in the exchange of trace gases, as well as generalizations of deposition over Europe.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783540617112
ISBN-10: 3540617116
Pagini: 560
Ilustrații: XXV, 529 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.96 kg
Ediția:1997
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Transport and Chemical Transformation of Pollutants in the Troposphere

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Table of Content.- 1 Excecutive Summary.- 2 Biosphere — Atmosphere Exchange of Ammonia.- 3 Atmospheric Particles and their Interactions with Natural Surfaces.- 4 Assessment of Dry Deposition and Total Acidifying Loads in Europe.- 5 Biological Mechanisms involved in the Exchange of Trace Gases.- 6 Atmosphere — Surface Exchange of Nitrogen Oxides and Ozone.- 7 Exchange of Sulfur Gases between the Biosphere and the Atmosphere.- 8.1 On-line Measurements of Ozone Surface Fluxes: Instrumentation and Methodology.- 8.2 Real-time and Non-intrusive Detection of Ambient Ammonia using the Photothermal Deflection Technique.- 8.3 Development of Instrumentation for Concentration Measurements and Surface-Exchange Fluxes of Air Pollutants.- 9.1 Ozone deposition on various surface types.- 9.2 Measurements of Dry Deposition Fluxes of Nitrogen Compounds and Ozone.- 9.3 Dry Deposition Monitoring of SO2, NH3 and NO2 over a Coniferous Forest.- 9.4 Flux of NOx between Atmosphere and Vegetation — Parameterisation of Surface Resistance/Emission.- 9.5 First Emission Inventory of Ammonia in Timis County.- 9.6 Surface Exchange of Nitrogen Oxides over Different European Ecosystems.- 9.7 Measurement of Ambient Concentration and Surface Fluxes of O3, SO2 NOx and TSP in Uludag National Park.- 9.8 Surface Exchange of Ammonia over Grazed Pasture.- 9.9 The Speulderbos Experiment 1993 — Experimental and Modelling Results.- 10.1 Measurements of Wet and Dry Deposition in Timis County, Romania.- 10.2 Measurement of Dry Deposition Velocity of Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxides above Pine Forest and Low Vegetation in Different Seasons by the Gradient Method.- 10.3 Biogenic and Anthropogenic Trace Gas Fluxes between the Atmosphere and a Polluted Mixed Forest of Central Europe.- 10.4 Exchange ofReduced Sulfur Compounds between the Biosphere and the Atmosphere.- 11.1 Exchange of Short Chained Organic Acids between the Biosphere and the Atmosphere.- 11.2 Forest Emissions of Hydrocarbons.- 11.3 Investigations on Emissions of Low Molecular Weight Compounds (C2?C10) from Vegetation.- 11.4 Monoterpene and Isoprene Emission in Norway Spruce Forests.- 11.5 Emissions of VOCs from Stressed and Unstressed Vegetation.- 11.6 Isoprenoïc Compounds: Emission and Atmospheric Concentration Measurements.- 12.1 Vertical Flux Measurements of the Submicronic Aerosol Particles and Parametrisation of the Dry Deposition Velocity.- 12.2 Measurements of Fluxes of Particles, Ozone, Nitrogen Oxides and Carbon Dioxide to Coniferous and Deciduous Forests.- 12.3 Sulfate Dry Deposition Measurements over Low Vegetation and in a Forested Area.- 13.1 Emission of Gaseous Hydrocarbons and NH3 out of Soils.- 13.2 Uptake and Distribution of NO2 in Norway Spruce (Picea Abies [L.] Karst.- 13.3 Mechanisms of Release of NOx and COS from Soil and Soil Micro-organisms.- 13.4 The Chemical Behaviour and Deposition of Ammonium Nitrate, Nitric Acid and Ammonia.- 13.5 Studies on Deposition, Emission and Chemical Transformation above and within Tall Vegetation.- 13.6 Studies on Exchange Processes of Momentum, Energy and Matter above and within Tall Vegetation.- 13.7 Ammonia Exchange between Terrestrial Plants and the Atmosphere Controlled by Plant Physiology: Compensation Point and CO2 Exchange.- 13.8 Photolysis Frequencies of Nitrogen Dioxide and Ozone: Measurements and Model Calculations.- 14.1 Dry Deposition Inferential Measurement in a Rural Region of Northern Italy.- 14.2 Improvement and Validation of the Throughfall Technique for Nitrogen Deposition Measurements to Forest Ecosystems.- 14.3 Modellingthe Uptake and Metabolisation of Nitrogen Dioxide and Ozone by Plant Leaves.- 14.4 Experimental and Modelling Studies of the Deposition Processes in South European Ecosystems.- 15 BIATEX Publications: 1988–1995.

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The biosphere is the ultimate sink for air pollutants and is also the source of many precursors for the formation of photo-oxidants. In any analysis of air pollution and for determining source-receptor relationships, reliable emission and pollutant concentrations or depositions must be taken into account, together with their interactions between the atmosphere and the biosphere. This book presents a number of authoritative review articles covering topics which include biosphere-atmosphere exchange of ammonia, nitrogen oxides, ozone and sulfur-containing gases, the biological mechanisms involved in the exchange of trace gases, as well as generalizations of deposition over Europe. There are also 37 short contributions that show the diversity of the research in Europe and provide the additional detail necessary for a proper appreciation of the field. This book is volume 4 of the series on Transport and Chemical Transformation of Pollutants in the Troposphere.