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spelling ftccsdartic:oai:HAL:hal-00301471v1 2023-12-03T10:27:45+01:00 Temperature and light dependence of the VOC emissions of Scots pine Tarvainen, V. Hakola, H. Hellén, H. Bäck, J. Hari, P. Kulmala, M. Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) Forest Ecology and Management Helsinki Department of Forest Sciences Helsinki Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Helsinki Helsingin yliopisto = Helsingfors universitet = University of Helsinki-Helsingin yliopisto = Helsingfors universitet = University of Helsinki-Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Helsinki Helsingin yliopisto = Helsingfors universitet = University of Helsinki-Helsingin yliopisto = Helsingfors universitet = University of Helsinki Department of Physical Sciences Helsinki Helsingin yliopisto = Helsingfors universitet = University of Helsinki 2004-10-19 https://hal.science/hal-00301471 https://hal.science/hal-00301471/document https://hal.science/hal-00301471/file/acpd-4-6691-2004.pdf en eng HAL CCSD European Geosciences Union hal-00301471 https://hal.science/hal-00301471 https://hal.science/hal-00301471/document https://hal.science/hal-00301471/file/acpd-4-6691-2004.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 1680-7367 EISSN: 1680-7375 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions https://hal.science/hal-00301471 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, 2004, 4 (5), pp.6691-6718 [SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean Atmosphere info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2004 ftccsdartic 2023-11-04T23:55:07Z International audience The volatile organic compound (VOC) emission rates of Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris L.) were measured from trees growing in a natural forest environment at two locations in Finland. The emission rate measurements were carried out using a dynamic flow through technique with samples collected on adsorbent tubes and analyzed using thermodesorption followed by a gas chromatograph with a mass-selective detector (GC-MS). The standard emission potentials (at 303.15 K and 1000 µmol photons m ?2 s ?1 ) were calculated for the measured compounds using nonlinear regression to fit the experimental data to temperature and light dependent emission algorithms. The observed total VOC emission rates varied between 21 and 874 ng/g(dw)*h and 268 and 1670 ng/g(dw)*h in southern and northern Finland, respectively. A clear seasonal cycle was detected with high emission rates in early spring, a decrease of the emissions in late spring and early summer, high emissions again in late summer, and a gradual decrease in autumn. The main emitted compounds were ? 3 -carene (southern Finland) and ?- and ?-pinene (northern Finland), with approximate relative contributions of 60?70% and 60?85% of the total observed monoterpene emission rates, respectively. Sesquiterpene (?-caryophyllene) and 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol (MBO) emissions were initiated in early summer at both sites. The observed MBO emission rates were between 1 and 3.5% of the total monoterpene emission rates. The sesquiterpene emission rates varied between 2 and 5% of the total monoterpene emission rates in southern Finland, but were high (40%) in northern Finland in spring. Most of the measured emission rates were found to be well described by the temperature dependent emission algorithm. The calculated standard emission potentials were high in spring and early summer, decreased somewhat in late summer, and were high again towards autumn. The experimental coefficient ? ranged from 0.025 to 0.19 (average 0.10) in southern Finland, with strongest temperature ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
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topic [SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean
Atmosphere
spellingShingle [SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean
Atmosphere
Tarvainen, V.
Hakola, H.
Hellén, H.
Bäck, J.
Hari, P.
Kulmala, M.
Temperature and light dependence of the VOC emissions of Scots pine
topic_facet [SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean
Atmosphere
description International audience The volatile organic compound (VOC) emission rates of Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris L.) were measured from trees growing in a natural forest environment at two locations in Finland. The emission rate measurements were carried out using a dynamic flow through technique with samples collected on adsorbent tubes and analyzed using thermodesorption followed by a gas chromatograph with a mass-selective detector (GC-MS). The standard emission potentials (at 303.15 K and 1000 µmol photons m ?2 s ?1 ) were calculated for the measured compounds using nonlinear regression to fit the experimental data to temperature and light dependent emission algorithms. The observed total VOC emission rates varied between 21 and 874 ng/g(dw)*h and 268 and 1670 ng/g(dw)*h in southern and northern Finland, respectively. A clear seasonal cycle was detected with high emission rates in early spring, a decrease of the emissions in late spring and early summer, high emissions again in late summer, and a gradual decrease in autumn. The main emitted compounds were ? 3 -carene (southern Finland) and ?- and ?-pinene (northern Finland), with approximate relative contributions of 60?70% and 60?85% of the total observed monoterpene emission rates, respectively. Sesquiterpene (?-caryophyllene) and 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol (MBO) emissions were initiated in early summer at both sites. The observed MBO emission rates were between 1 and 3.5% of the total monoterpene emission rates. The sesquiterpene emission rates varied between 2 and 5% of the total monoterpene emission rates in southern Finland, but were high (40%) in northern Finland in spring. Most of the measured emission rates were found to be well described by the temperature dependent emission algorithm. The calculated standard emission potentials were high in spring and early summer, decreased somewhat in late summer, and were high again towards autumn. The experimental coefficient ? ranged from 0.025 to 0.19 (average 0.10) in southern Finland, with strongest temperature ...
author2 Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI)
Forest Ecology and Management Helsinki
Department of Forest Sciences Helsinki
Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Helsinki
Helsingin yliopisto = Helsingfors universitet = University of Helsinki-Helsingin yliopisto = Helsingfors universitet = University of Helsinki-Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Helsinki
Helsingin yliopisto = Helsingfors universitet = University of Helsinki-Helsingin yliopisto = Helsingfors universitet = University of Helsinki
Department of Physical Sciences Helsinki
Helsingin yliopisto = Helsingfors universitet = University of Helsinki
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Tarvainen, V.
Hakola, H.
Hellén, H.
Bäck, J.
Hari, P.
Kulmala, M.
author_facet Tarvainen, V.
Hakola, H.
Hellén, H.
Bäck, J.
Hari, P.
Kulmala, M.
author_sort Tarvainen, V.
title Temperature and light dependence of the VOC emissions of Scots pine
title_short Temperature and light dependence of the VOC emissions of Scots pine
title_full Temperature and light dependence of the VOC emissions of Scots pine
title_fullStr Temperature and light dependence of the VOC emissions of Scots pine
title_full_unstemmed Temperature and light dependence of the VOC emissions of Scots pine
title_sort temperature and light dependence of the voc emissions of scots pine
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publishDate 2004
url https://hal.science/hal-00301471
https://hal.science/hal-00301471/document
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EISSN: 1680-7375
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
https://hal.science/hal-00301471
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, 2004, 4 (5), pp.6691-6718
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