2021
DOI: 10.5194/bg-2021-247
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Influence of plant ecophysiology on ozone dry deposition: Comparing between multiplicative and photosynthesis-based dry deposition schemes and their responses to rising CO<sub>2</sub> level

Abstract: Abstract. Dry deposition is a key process for surface ozone (O3) removal. Stomatal resistance is a major component of O3 dry deposition, which is parameterized differently in current land surface models and chemical transport models. We developed and used a standalone terrestrial biosphere model, driven by a unified set of prescribed meteorology, to evaluate two widely used dry deposition modeling frameworks, Wesely (1989) and Zhang et al. (2003), with different configurations of stomatal resistance: 1) the de… Show more

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“…However, it is likely that the elevated LAI in the Northern Hemisphere contributes to the elevated deposition fluxes in the fully coupled simulation. In the physiologically coupled simulation the limited changes in deposition fluxes are consistent with elevated LAI (through CO 2 fertilization) offsetting stomatal closure from increased CO 2 concentrations (e.g., Sun et al, 2021). If model output of individual deposition pathways described previously were included in this simulation campaign, we would be able to diagnose the different competing processes in more detail.…”
Section: Discussion and Recommendations For Future Simulation Campaignsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…However, it is likely that the elevated LAI in the Northern Hemisphere contributes to the elevated deposition fluxes in the fully coupled simulation. In the physiologically coupled simulation the limited changes in deposition fluxes are consistent with elevated LAI (through CO 2 fertilization) offsetting stomatal closure from increased CO 2 concentrations (e.g., Sun et al, 2021). If model output of individual deposition pathways described previously were included in this simulation campaign, we would be able to diagnose the different competing processes in more detail.…”
Section: Discussion and Recommendations For Future Simulation Campaignsmentioning
confidence: 93%