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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-14161-2018
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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-14161-2018
© Author(s) 2018. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Measurements of NO and NO2 exchange between the atmosphere and Quercus agrifolia
Erin R. Delaria
Department of Chemistry, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Megan Vieira
Department of Chemistry, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Julie Cremieux
Department of Chemistry, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris,
France
Department of Chemistry, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
Department of Earth and Planetary Science, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
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- Measurement report: Leaf-scale gas exchange of atmospheric reactive trace species (NO2, NO, O3) at a northern hardwood forest in Michigan W. Wang et al.
- Improving Air Quality by Nitric Oxide Consumption of Climate-Resilient Trees Suitable for Urban Greening J. Zhang et al.
- Reactive nitrogen around the Arabian Peninsula and in the Mediterranean Sea during the 2017 AQABA ship campaign N. Friedrich et al.
- Measurement report: Sources, sinks, and lifetime of NOx in a suburban temperate forest at night S. Andersen et al.
- Dry Deposition of Ozone Over Land: Processes, Measurement, and Modeling O. Clifton et al.
- Fluxes of nitrogen oxides above a subtropical forest canopy in China P. Ke et al.
- Large Eddy Simulation for Investigating Coupled Forest Canopy and Turbulence Influences on Atmospheric Chemistry O. Clifton et al.
- Air pollution removal through deposition on urban vegetation: The importance of vegetation characteristics J. Lindén et al.
- Leaf Stomatal Control over Acyl Peroxynitrate Dry Deposition to Trees B. Place et al.
- Vertical profiles of NO3 reactivity within the surface layer of a boreal forest P. Dewald et al.
- Characteristics of Nocturnal Boundary Layer over a Subtropical Forest: Implications for the Dispersion and Fate of Atmospheric Species S. Jiang et al.
- Fate of the nitrate radical at the summit of a semi-rural mountain site in Germany assessed with direct reactivity measurements P. Dewald et al.
- Tree Saplings Readily Take Up NO2 During Foliar 15NO2 Fumigation M. Yao et al.
- Atmospheric Chemistry in a Box or a Bag G. Hidy
- Forest–atmosphere exchange of reactive nitrogen in a remote region – Part II: Modeling annual budgets P. Wintjen et al.
- Adsorption of NO and NO2 on Rh‐Doped Hexagonal Boron Nitride Monolayers: A First‐Principles Study J. Zhang et al.
- Evaluation of and updates to the oxidized reactive nitrogen gaseous dry-deposition parameterization from the GEOS-Chem model, including a pathway for ground surface NO2 hydrolysis B. Boys et al.
- Improvement of stomatal resistance and photosynthesis mechanism of Noah-MP-WDDM (v1.42) in simulation of NO2 dry deposition velocity in forests M. Chang et al.
- The Combined Impact of Canopy Stability and Soil NOx Exchange on Ozone Removal in a Temperate Deciduous Forest A. Visser et al.
- Impacts of land-use change on century-scale global soil NO x emissions using the biogeochemical model VISIT K. Nishina et al.
- Laboratory measurements of stomatal NO2 deposition to native California trees and the role of forests in the NOx cycle E. Delaria et al.
- A model-based analysis of foliar NOx deposition E. Delaria & R. Cohen
- Measurements of Atmosphere–Biosphere Exchange of Oxidized Nitrogen and Implications for the Chemistry of Atmospheric NOx E. Delaria & R. Cohen
- Forest–atmosphere exchange of reactive nitrogen in a remote region – Part I: Measuring temporal dynamics P. Wintjen et al.
27 citations as recorded by crossref.
- Leaf-Level Bidirectional Exchange of Formaldehyde on Deciduous and Evergreen Tree Saplings J. Shutter et al.
- Leaf Stomatal Uptake of Alkyl Nitrates B. Place et al.
- Forest Canopy Acts as an Atmospheric NOx Sink: Results From Micrometeorological Flux Measurements R. Kang et al.
- Measurement report: Leaf-scale gas exchange of atmospheric reactive trace species (NO2, NO, O3) at a northern hardwood forest in Michigan W. Wang et al.
- Improving Air Quality by Nitric Oxide Consumption of Climate-Resilient Trees Suitable for Urban Greening J. Zhang et al.
- Reactive nitrogen around the Arabian Peninsula and in the Mediterranean Sea during the 2017 AQABA ship campaign N. Friedrich et al.
- Measurement report: Sources, sinks, and lifetime of NOx in a suburban temperate forest at night S. Andersen et al.
- Dry Deposition of Ozone Over Land: Processes, Measurement, and Modeling O. Clifton et al.
- Fluxes of nitrogen oxides above a subtropical forest canopy in China P. Ke et al.
- Large Eddy Simulation for Investigating Coupled Forest Canopy and Turbulence Influences on Atmospheric Chemistry O. Clifton et al.
- Air pollution removal through deposition on urban vegetation: The importance of vegetation characteristics J. Lindén et al.
- Leaf Stomatal Control over Acyl Peroxynitrate Dry Deposition to Trees B. Place et al.
- Vertical profiles of NO3 reactivity within the surface layer of a boreal forest P. Dewald et al.
- Characteristics of Nocturnal Boundary Layer over a Subtropical Forest: Implications for the Dispersion and Fate of Atmospheric Species S. Jiang et al.
- Fate of the nitrate radical at the summit of a semi-rural mountain site in Germany assessed with direct reactivity measurements P. Dewald et al.
- Tree Saplings Readily Take Up NO2 During Foliar 15NO2 Fumigation M. Yao et al.
- Atmospheric Chemistry in a Box or a Bag G. Hidy
- Forest–atmosphere exchange of reactive nitrogen in a remote region – Part II: Modeling annual budgets P. Wintjen et al.
- Adsorption of NO and NO2 on Rh‐Doped Hexagonal Boron Nitride Monolayers: A First‐Principles Study J. Zhang et al.
- Evaluation of and updates to the oxidized reactive nitrogen gaseous dry-deposition parameterization from the GEOS-Chem model, including a pathway for ground surface NO2 hydrolysis B. Boys et al.
- Improvement of stomatal resistance and photosynthesis mechanism of Noah-MP-WDDM (v1.42) in simulation of NO2 dry deposition velocity in forests M. Chang et al.
- The Combined Impact of Canopy Stability and Soil NOx Exchange on Ozone Removal in a Temperate Deciduous Forest A. Visser et al.
- Impacts of land-use change on century-scale global soil NO x emissions using the biogeochemical model VISIT K. Nishina et al.
- Laboratory measurements of stomatal NO2 deposition to native California trees and the role of forests in the NOx cycle E. Delaria et al.
- A model-based analysis of foliar NOx deposition E. Delaria & R. Cohen
- Measurements of Atmosphere–Biosphere Exchange of Oxidized Nitrogen and Implications for the Chemistry of Atmospheric NOx E. Delaria & R. Cohen
- Forest–atmosphere exchange of reactive nitrogen in a remote region – Part I: Measuring temporal dynamics P. Wintjen et al.
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Short summary
Observations of NOx exchange between the atmosphere and vegetation have been widely reported. However, the magnitude, direction, and mechanism of this atmosphere–biosphere exchange remain uncertain across different ecosystems. We use laboratory measurements to study the rates of NOx deposition to the leaves of a California oak tree species. We detect no evidence of NOx emission and find that NOx loss to oak leaves is substantial even at low NOx concentrations relevant to forested environments.
Observations of NOx exchange between the atmosphere and vegetation have been widely reported....
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