“…In REA, the vertical flux of target analyte (F REA Hg 0 ) is calculated over a suitable averaging time using: , 13 CO 2 (Bowling et al, 2003;Ruppert, 2008), CH 4 and N 2 O (Beverland et al, 1996), NH 3 (Zhu et al, 2000;Sutton et al, 2001), O 3 (Katul et al, 1996;Ammann, 1998), HNO 3 (Pryor et al, 2002), HONO (Ren et al, 2011), various classes of biogenic and anthropogenic volatile organic compounds (Guenther et al, 1996;Valentini et al, 1997;Christensen et al, 2000;Goldstein and Schade, 2000;Olofsson et al, 2003;Hornsby et al, 2009;Park et al, 2010), COS and CS 2 (Xu et al, 2002), (CH 3 ) 2 S (Zemmelink et al, 2002). REA technique has also been applied to measure fluxes of size-segregated aerosols (Schery et al, 1998;Gaman et al, 2004) and sulphate in particulates , chemically reactive compounds such as H 2 O 2 and organic peroxides (Valverde-Canossa et al, 2006) and toxic trace substances, such as pesticides (Majewski et al, 1993;Pattey et al, 1995;Zhu et al, 1998;Leistra et al, 2006) and mercury (Hg 0 , Cobos et al, 2002;Olofsson et al, 2005;Bash and Miller, 2008) and (GOM, Skov et al, 2006).…”