Jw. Erisman et Gp. Wyers, CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENTS OF SURFACE EXCHANGE OF SO(2) AND NH(3) - IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR POSSIBLE INTERACTION IN THE DEPOSITION PROCESS, Atmospheric environment. Part A, General topics, 27(13), 1993, pp. 1937-1949
Simultaneous measurements of SO2 and NH3 dry deposition using the micr
ometeorological gradient method were performed continuously at two hea
thlands. It is concluded that dry deposition of both SO2 and NH3 at th
e two locations in general is limited by aerodynamic resistance during
conditions with wet surfaces. The results of the measurements are use
d to investigate the influence of pollution climates on the dry deposi
tion of SO2 and NH3. It is demonstrated that low surface resistances o
f SO2 and NH3 will occur in humid regions, as surface wetness is found
to be the most important parameter. A high flux of one gas relative t
o the other can increase its surface resistance through saturation of
the surface and lower the resistance for the other gas. During dry con
ditions, SO2 and NH3 uptake is controlled by stomatal behaviour of the
heather plants. Upward fluxes of NH3 have been observed during these
periods. It is furthermore suggested that fog composition has a large
influence on R(c) values, resulting in both high and low values. Frost
was demonstrated to increase R(c) values of both gases.