Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10249641 Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 2011 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Long-term fluxes (13 years) of sulphur dioxide (SO2) have been measured over a forest. ► Rain-wetted canopies were more efficient sinks compared to dew-wetted and dry canopies. ► Increased surface water acidity led to a lower deposition efficiency and a higher proportion of emission fluxes for all wetness categories. ► Long-term trends were coupled to changes in the NH3/SO2 ratio.
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