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J. Kesselmeier

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Impact of Manaus City on the Amazon Green Ocean atmosphere: ozone production, precursor sensitivity and aerosol load

2010

As a contribution to the Large-Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia – Cooperative LBA Airborne Regional Experiment (LBA-CLAIRE-2001) field campaign in the heart of the Amazon Basin, we analyzed the temporal and spatial dynamics of the urban plume of Manaus City during the wet-to-dry season transition period in July 2001. During the flights, we performed vertical stacks of crosswind transects in the urban outflow downwind of Manaus City, measuring a comprehensive set of trace constituents including O<sub>3</sub>, NO, NO<sub>2</sub>, CO, VOC, CO<sub>2</sub>, and H<sub>2</sub>O. Aerosol loads were characterized by concentrations of t…

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Bioaerosols in the Amazon rain forest: temporal variations and vertical profiles of Eukarya, Bacteria, and Archaea

2021

The Amazon rain forest plays a major role in global hydrological cycling, and biogenic aerosols are likely to influence the formation of clouds and precipitation. Information about the sources and altitude profiles of primary biological aerosol particles, however, is sparse. We used fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), a molecular biological staining technique largely unexplored in aerosol research, to investigate the sources and spatiotemporal distribution of Amazonian bioaerosols on the domain level. We found wet season bioaerosol number concentrations in the range of 1–5 × 105 m−3 accounting for > 70 % of the coarse mode aerosol. Eukaryotic and bacterial particles predominated, …

QE1-996.5EcologyAmazonianIndoor bioaerosolGeologyUnderstoryAtmospheric sciencesAerosolAltitudeBioprecipitationLifeQH501-531Environmental sciencePrecipitationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsQH540-549.5Earth-Surface ProcessesBioaerosol
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Global uptake of carbonyl sulfide (COS) by terrestrial vegetation: Estimates corrected by deposition velocities normalized to the uptake of carbon di…

2005

Abstract. COS uptake by trees, as observed under dark/light changes and under application of the plant hormone abscisic acid, exhibited a strong correlation with the CO2 assimilation rate and the stomatal conductance. As the uptake of COS occurred exclusively through the stomata we compared experimentally derived and re-evaluated deposition velocities (Vd; related to stomatal conductance) for COS and CO2. We show that Vd of COS is generally significantly larger than that of CO2. We therefore introduced this attribute into a new global estimate of COS fluxes into vegetation. The new global estimate of the COS uptake based on available net primary productivity data (NPP) ranges between 0.69-1…

HydrologyStomatal conductancePrimary productionAtmospheric scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundFlux (metallurgy)chemistryCarbon dioxideRespirationTerrestrial vegetationAbscisic acidEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEarth-Surface ProcessesCarbonyl sulfide
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