2022
DOI: 10.1029/2022jg006997
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The Combined Impact of Canopy Stability and Soil NOx Exchange on Ozone Removal in a Temperate Deciduous Forest

Abstract: Removal of ozone at the land surface (ozone dry deposition) is an important component of the tropospheric ozone budget, accounting for 15%-20% of the total tropospheric ozone sink (Bates & Jacob, 2020;Hu et al., 2017;Young et al., 2018). Ozone dry deposition occurs when air masses, transported downward by turbulent motions in the atmospheric boundary layer, come in contact with the land surface. Forests are particularly efficient ozone sinks (e.g., Hardacre et al., 2015): removal processes include plant uptake… Show more

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