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  Dry Deposition of Ozone Over Land: Processes, Measurement, and Modeling

Clifton, O. E., Fiore, A. M., Massman, W. J., Baublitz, C. B., Coyle, M., Emberson, L., et al. (2020). Dry Deposition of Ozone Over Land: Processes, Measurement, and Modeling. Reviews of Geophysics, 58(1): e2019RG000670. doi:10.1029/2019RG000670.

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Clifton, Olivia E.1, Author
Fiore, Arlene M.1, Author
Massman, William J.1, Author
Baublitz, Colleen B.1, Author
Coyle, Mhairi1, Author
Emberson, Lisa1, Author
Fares, Silvano1, Author
Farmer, Delphine K.1, Author
Gentine, Pierre1, Author
Gerosa, Giacomo1, Author
Guenther, Alex B.1, Author
Helmig, Detlev1, Author
Lombardozzi, Danica L.1, Author
Munger, J. William1, Author
Patton, Edward G.1, Author
Pusede, Sally E.1, Author
Schwede, Donna B.1, Author
Silva, Sam J.1, Author
Sörgel, Matthias2, Author           
Steiner, Allison L.1, Author
Tai, Amos P. K.1, Author more..
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1external, ou_persistent22              
2Atmospheric Chemistry, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1826285              

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 Abstract: Dry deposition of ozone is an important sink of ozone in near‐surface air. When dry deposition occurs through plant stomata, ozone can injure the plant, altering water and carbon cycling and reducing crop yields. Quantifying both stomatal and nonstomatal uptake accurately is relevant for understanding ozone's impact on human health as an air pollutant and on climate as a potent short‐lived greenhouse gas and primary control on the removal of several reactive greenhouse gases and air pollutants. Robust ozone dry deposition estimates require knowledge of the relative importance of individual deposition pathways, but spatiotemporal variability in nonstomatal deposition is poorly understood. Here we integrate understanding of ozone deposition processes by synthesizing research from fields such as atmospheric chemistry, ecology, and meteorology. We critically review methods for measurements and modeling, highlighting the empiricism that underpins modeling and thus the interpretation of observations. Our unprecedented synthesis of knowledge on deposition pathways, particularly soil and leaf cuticles, reveals process understanding not yet included in widely used models. If coordinated with short‐term field intensives, laboratory studies, and mechanistic modeling, measurements from a few long‐term sites would bridge the molecular to ecosystem scales necessary to establish the relative importance of individual deposition pathways and the extent to which they vary in space and time. Our recommended approaches seek to close knowledge gaps that currently limit quantifying the impact of ozone dry deposition on air quality, ecosystems, and climate.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2020-03
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000522944200003
DOI: 10.1029/2019RG000670
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Title: Reviews of Geophysics
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Publ. Info: Washington : American Geophysical Union
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 58 (1) Sequence Number: e2019RG000670 Start / End Page: - Identifier: Other: 1944-9208
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1944-9208