Title of article
PLATIN (Plant-ATmosphere INteraction) I: A model of plant-atmosphere interaction for estimating absorbed doses of gaseous air pollutants Original
Author/Authors
Ludger Grünhage، نويسنده , , Hans-Dieter Haenel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
14
From page
37
To page
50
Abstract
A PLant-ATmosphere INteraction model (PLATIN) was developed for estimating air pollutant absorbed doses under ambient conditions. PLATIN is based on the canopy energy balance combined with a gas transport submodel. The model has three major resistance components: (1) a turbulent atmospheric resistance Rah(zm) that describes the atmospheric transport properties between a measurement height above the canopy and the conceptual height z = d + z0m which represents the sink for momentum according to the big-leaf concept; (2) a quasilaminar layer resistance Rb, A that quantifies the way in which the transfer of sensible heat and matter (e.g. latent heat, ozone) differs from momentum transfer; (3) a canopy or surface resistance Rc,A that describes the influences of the plant/soil system on the exchange processes. Soil water content is simulated by a Force-Restore model. By a simple interception submodel precipitation and dew are partitioned into intercepted water and water reaching the soil surface. PLATIN can be run in a prognostic or a diagnostic mode. It is also intended for on-line use in air quality monitoring networks.
Keywords
components analysis.
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Record number
729232
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