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Observations of oxidation products above a forest imply biogenic emissions of very reactive compounds

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Measurements of volatile organic compounds in a pine forest (Central California, 38.90° N, 120.63° W, 1315 m) reveal large quantities of previously unreported oxidation products of short lived biogenic precursors. The emission of biogenic precursors must be in the range of 13?66 µmol m?2 h?1 to produce the observed oxidation products. That is 6?30 times the emissions of total monoterpenes observed above the forest canopy on a molar basis. These reactive precursors constitute the largest fraction of biogenic emissions at this site, and are not included in current emission inventories. When oxidized by ozone they should efficiently produce secondary aerosol and hydroxyl radicals.
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hal-00301424 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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R. Holzinger, A. Lee, K. T. Paw U, A. H. Goldstein. Observations of oxidation products above a forest imply biogenic emissions of very reactive compounds. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, 2004, 4 (5), pp.5345-5365. ⟨hal-00301424⟩

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