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Special issue: Community Atmosphere-Biosphere Interactions Experiment 2009...
Research article 29 Feb 2012
Research article | 29 Feb 2012
S. Toma and S. Bertman
lightalkene (ethene, propene and butene) fluxes from a ponderosa pine forest using a novel relaxed eddy accumulation method, revealing much larger emissions than previously estimated and accounting for a significant fraction of OH reactivity. Emissions have a diurnal cycle related to sunlight and temperature, and the forest canopy appears to be the source.
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