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Monoterpene concentrations in and above a forest of scots pine
Authors:R Janson
Institution:(1) Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Diurnal and vertical ambient air measurements of the monoterpenes have been made in and above a Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) forest of central Sweden, within the boreal northern coniferous biome. Sampling was done with Tenax TA, and analysis by GC and ion trap detection. Daytime mixing ratios were on the order of tenths of a ppbv from the forest floor to the top of the forest, and a factor of 2 or 3 lower above the forest. Mixing ratios at night were at the ppbv level, highest near the forest floor and the crown, and decreased with height above the forest. The highest total concentration observed was 8 ppbv inside the forest at 3 am (GMT). The average terpene composition was 3-carene 32%, agr-pinene 29%, limonene 18%, beta-pinene 10%, beta-phellandrene 7%, camphene 5%, and sabinene at less than 2%. The 3-carene/agr-pinene ratio varied with wind direction and speed, relative humidity, and wet/dry vegetation, but not with ozone or NO2 concentration, solar radiation, or temperature. Variations in the observed terpene composition at the sampling site are mainly caused by the influence of other vegetation in the vicinity of the site. It would seem that wet Scots pine emits more 3-carene relative to agr-pinene than does dry pine.
Keywords:Monoterpenes  terpenes  concentration  Scots pine  Pinus sylvestris
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