The effects of forest canopy shading and turbulence on boundary layer ozone
Fully quantifying the influence of vegetation on atmospheric chemistry remains challenging. Here, the authors show that forest canopy shading and turbulence significantly modify air pollution throughout the atmospheric boundary layer, and must be taken into account in models of the atmosphere.
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Main Authors: | P. A. Makar, R. M. Staebler, A. Akingunola, J. Zhang, C. McLinden, S. K. Kharol, B. Pabla, P. Cheung, Q. Zheng |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d0e443727be64cfdbc7266c35d2a9063 |
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