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A study performed in the Southern part of the Czech Republic highlights the importance of transport versus local emission in determining the concentrations and gradients of VOCs in rural and forest areas of Central Europe

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    0491764 - ÚVGZ 2019 CZ eng A - Abstract
    Pallozzi, E. - Guidolotti, G. - Ciccioli, P. - De Simoni, G. - Holouš, Karel - Hanuš, Jan - Urban, Otmar - Calfapietra, Carlo
    A study performed in the Southern part of the Czech Republic highlights the importance of transport versus local emission in determining the concentrations and gradients of VOCs in rural and forest areas of Central Europe.
    Quo vaditis agriculture, forestry and society under Global Change?: Book of abstracts. Brno: Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, 2017. s. 16-17. ISBN 978-80-87902-20-2.
    [Quo vaditis agriculture, forestry and society under Global Change? 02.10.2017-04.10.2017, Velké Karlovice]
    R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) LO1415; GA MŠMT(CZ) EF16_013/0001609
    Institutional support: RVO:86652079

    Airborne determinations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at three to four different levels of the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) were performed by Proton Transfer Reaction – Time of Flight - Mass Spectrometer (PTR-MS-TOF) at noon of four summer days in four different rural and forest sites of the southern part of Czech Republic, where surface determinations of meteorological parameters and gas exchange of CO2 were also performed. The PTR-TOF-MS was modified and adapted to fit in a small Cessna Caravan airplane, providing a cheap alternative to larger aircrafts.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0285400

     
     
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