Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4453334 Journal of Aerosol Science 2006 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Direct measurements of turbulent particle number fluxes above a Norway spruce forest are compared with a size-resolved particle deposition model in combination with particle size distribution measurements. In most cases, the model output is in reasonable agreement with the eddy covariance measurements. The combination of deposition model and size distribution measurements allows the evaluation of size-resolved particle number and mass fluxes. While turbulent particle number fluxes are dominated by ultrafine particles below 50 nm diameter, submicron particle mass fluxes are established mainly in the accumulation mode. The effective deposition diameter DedDed is introduced as a new parameter to describe the effect of the size distribution of a polydisperse particle population on the integral particle transfer velocity.

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