Moving beyond the incorrect but useful paradigm: reevaluating big-leaf and multilayer plant canopies to model biosphere-atmosphere fluxes–a review
The land surface models that provide surface fluxes of energy and mass to the atmosphere
in weather forecast and climate models typically represent plant canopies as a homogenous …
in weather forecast and climate models typically represent plant canopies as a homogenous …
Temporal changes in ozone concentrations and their impact on vegetation
S Juráň, J Grace, O Urban - Atmosphere, 2021 - mdpi.com
Tropospheric concentrations of phytotoxic ozone (O3) have undergone a great increase
from preindustrial 10–15 ppbv to a present-day concentration of 35–40 ppbv in large parts of …
from preindustrial 10–15 ppbv to a present-day concentration of 35–40 ppbv in large parts of …
Carbon and beyond: The biogeochemistry of climate in a rapidly changing Amazon
The Amazon Basin is at the center of an intensifying discourse about deforestation, land-
use, and global change. To date, climate research in the Basin has overwhelmingly focused …
use, and global change. To date, climate research in the Basin has overwhelmingly focused …
Impacts of Surface Ozone Pollution on Global Crop Yields: Comparing Different Ozone Exposure Metrics and Incorporating Co-effects of CO2
Surface ozone (O3) pollution poses significant threats to crop production and food security
worldwide, but an assessment of present-day and future crop yield losses due to exposure …
worldwide, but an assessment of present-day and future crop yield losses due to exposure …
Evaluating the impact of chemical complexity and horizontal resolution on tropospheric ozone over the conterminous US with a global variable resolution chemistry …
A new configuration of the Community Earth System Model (CESM)/Community Atmosphere
Model with full chemistry (CAM‐chem) supporting the capability of horizontal mesh …
Model with full chemistry (CAM‐chem) supporting the capability of horizontal mesh …
Approaches to investigate crop responses to ozone pollution: from O3‐FACE to satellite‐enabled modeling
Ozone (O3) is a damaging air pollutant to crops. As one of the most reactive oxidants known,
O3 rapidly forms other reactive oxygen species (ROS) once it enters leaves through stomata …
O3 rapidly forms other reactive oxygen species (ROS) once it enters leaves through stomata …
Diagnosing the model bias in simulating daily surface ozone variability using a machine learning method: the effects of dry deposition and cloud optical depth
Machine learning methods are increasingly used in air quality studies to predict air pollution
levels, while few applied them to diagnose and improve the underlying mechanisms …
levels, while few applied them to diagnose and improve the underlying mechanisms …
Significance of carbonyl compounds to photochemical ozone formation in a coastal city (Shantou) in eastern China
H Shen, Y Liu, M Zhao, J Li, Y Zhang, J Yang… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Carbonyl compounds are ubiquitous in the troposphere, yet their contributions to ambient
ozone (O 3) formation have rarely been quantified in China. To better understand their roles …
ozone (O 3) formation have rarely been quantified in China. To better understand their roles …
Plant biochemistry influences tropospheric ozone formation, destruction, deposition, and response
Tropospheric ozone (O 3) is among the most damaging air pollutant to plants. Plants alter
the atmospheric O 3 concentration in two distinct ways:(i) by the emission of volatile organic …
the atmospheric O 3 concentration in two distinct ways:(i) by the emission of volatile organic …
[HTML][HTML] The ozone–climate penalty over South America and Africa by 2100
Climate change has the potential to increase surface ozone (O 3) concentrations, known as
the “ozone–climate penalty”, through changes to atmospheric chemistry, transport and dry …
the “ozone–climate penalty”, through changes to atmospheric chemistry, transport and dry …