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2000
Journal Article
Title

Modeling speciated terpenoid emissions from the European boreal forest

Abstract
We present the first estimates of speciated monoterpene emissions from the North European coniferous forests. Measured emission factors and emission profiles of boreal tree species (Picea abies, Pinus sylvestris, Betula pendula, Salix phylicifolia, Populus tremula, and Alnus incana) were used together with detailed satellite land cover information and meteorological data in an emission model based on the Guenther emission algorithms. The variation of the coniferous biomass within the boreal region (60°N to 70°N) was obtained from forest inventory data, and the seasonal variability of the deciduous biomass was taken into account through simple boreal climatology parameterisation. The annual biogenic emissions in the boreal zone are dominated by coniferous species, but in the summer months, the deciduous contribution to the monoterpene and isoprene emissions is considerable. Norway spruce (Picea abies) is the most important isoprene emitter in the north European boreal forests. The biogenic emission fluxes in the South boreal zone are approximately twice as high as fluxes in the North boreal zone. alpha- and ß-pinene, carene, and cineole are the most abundant emitted terpenes, with a strong contribution of isoprene and linalool during the summer months.
Author(s)
Lindfors, V.
Laurila, T.
Hakola, H.
Steinbrecher, R.
Rinne, J.
Journal
Atmospheric environment  
DOI
10.1016/S1352-2310(00)00223-5
Language
English
IFU  
Keyword(s)
  • biogenic emission

  • Boreal forest

  • seasonal variation

  • isoprene

  • monoterpene

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