This work discusses the impact of biogenic VOC (bVOC) emissions from an idealized park of Quercus Ilex on the surface concentration of ozone in a Mediterranean city, located in South Italy. Emissions were calculated as a function of leaf temperature and photosynthetically active radiation and numerical simulations were performed for a week in July 2012 using the local-scale ADMS-Urban model coupled with the mesoscale model BOLCHEM. Preliminary results show an impact of bVOC emissions on the ozone variation in the park area.

A modelling study of the influence of biogenic emissions on ozone concentration in a Mediterranean city

Rita Cesari;Alberto Maurizi;
2019

Abstract

This work discusses the impact of biogenic VOC (bVOC) emissions from an idealized park of Quercus Ilex on the surface concentration of ozone in a Mediterranean city, located in South Italy. Emissions were calculated as a function of leaf temperature and photosynthetically active radiation and numerical simulations were performed for a week in July 2012 using the local-scale ADMS-Urban model coupled with the mesoscale model BOLCHEM. Preliminary results show an impact of bVOC emissions on the ozone variation in the park area.
2019
biogenic emissions
ozone concentration
modelling
Mediterranean city
meso-scale model BOLCHEM
local-scale model ADMS-Urban
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