Grape berry secondary metabolites and their modulation by abiotic factors in a climate change scenario–a review
Temperature, water, solar radiation, and atmospheric CO2 concentration are the main
abiotic factors that are changing in the course of global warming. These abiotic factors …
abiotic factors that are changing in the course of global warming. These abiotic factors …
Coupling biogeochemical cycles in urban environments: ecosystem services, green solutions, and misconceptions
Urban green space is purported to offset greenhouse‐gas (GHG) emissions, remove air and
water pollutants, cool local climate, and improve public health. To use these services …
water pollutants, cool local climate, and improve public health. To use these services …
Over half of known human pathogenic diseases can be aggravated by climate change
It is relatively well accepted that climate change can affect human pathogenic diseases;
however, the full extent of this risk remains poorly quantified. Here we carried out a …
however, the full extent of this risk remains poorly quantified. Here we carried out a …
Tropospheric ozone and its precursors from the urban to the global scale from air quality to short-lived climate forcer
Ozone holds a certain fascination in atmospheric science. It is ubiquitous in the atmosphere,
central to tropospheric oxidation chemistry, yet harmful to human and ecosystem health as …
central to tropospheric oxidation chemistry, yet harmful to human and ecosystem health as …
The EMEP MSC-W chemical transport model–technical description
D Simpson, A Benedictow, H Berge… - Atmospheric …, 2012 - acp.copernicus.org
The Meteorological Synthesizing Centre-West (MSC-W) of the European Monitoring and
Evaluation Programme (EMEP) has been performing model calculations in support of the …
Evaluation Programme (EMEP) has been performing model calculations in support of the …
The Model of Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from Nature version 2.1 (MEGAN2. 1): an extended and updated framework for modeling biogenic emissions
The Model of Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from Nature version 2.1 (MEGAN2. 1) is a
modeling framework for estimating fluxes of biogenic compounds between terrestrial …
modeling framework for estimating fluxes of biogenic compounds between terrestrial …
Estimates of global terrestrial isoprene emissions using MEGAN (Model of Emissions of Gases and Aerosols from Nature)
Reactive gases and aerosols are produced by terrestrial ecosystems, processed within plant
canopies, and can then be emitted into the above-canopy atmosphere. Estimates of the …
canopies, and can then be emitted into the above-canopy atmosphere. Estimates of the …
Fully coupled “online” chemistry within the WRF model
GA Grell, SE Peckham, R Schmitz, SA McKeen… - Atmospheric …, 2005 - Elsevier
A fully coupled “online” Weather Research and Forecasting/Chemistry (WRF/Chem) model
has been developed. The air quality component of the model is fully consistent with the …
has been developed. The air quality component of the model is fully consistent with the …
A global model of natural volatile organic compound emissions
Numerical assessments of global air quality and potential changes in atmospheric chemical
constituents require estimates of the surface fluxes of a variety of trace gas species. We have …
constituents require estimates of the surface fluxes of a variety of trace gas species. We have …
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOC): an overview on emission, physiology and ecology
J Kesselmeier, M Staudt - Journal of atmospheric chemistry, 1999 - Springer
This overview compiles the actual knowledge of the biogenic emissions of some volatile
organic compounds (VOCs), ie, isoprene, terpenes, alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, esters …
organic compounds (VOCs), ie, isoprene, terpenes, alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, esters …