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An empirical method to estimate ozone AOT40 values from measurements by passive samplers
2002
Gerosa, G. (Universita di Milano, Milano (Italy)) | Ferretti, M. | Buffoni, A. | Petriccione, B. | Pompei, E.
Passive samplers offer considerable advantages for measuring ozone (O3) concentrations in remote areas. Measurements with passive samplers typically result in data about weekly-to-monthly O3 concentrations, which are not consistent with the definitions of cumulative indices currently being used to estimate the exposure of vegetation to O3. For this reason, attempts were and are being made to develop statistical and empirical methods to estimate exposure indices like the AOT40 adopted in Europe (O3 Accumulated Over Threshold 40 ppb) starting from mean concentrations obtained from passive samplers. This paper describes an empirical method adopted in Italy to estimate 1996-2000 AOT40 values at 20 forest sites of the Italian network of intensive monitoring of forest ecosystems
Show more [+] Less [-]Narrow-band spectral indices for foliage loss of Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.) estimation
2002
Rasi, R. (Forest Research Institute, Zvolen (Slovak Republic))
The spectral reflectance curves give important information about investigated objects. High-resolution laboratory spectroradiometric measurements were used to investigate the spectral reflectance properties of spruce twigs with various foliage loss. The spectral reflectance was measured in the range from 400 nm to 1100 nm wavelength with 2 nm spectral sampling interval. Measurements of spectral reflectance were obtained using a LI-COR spectroradiometer LI-1800 equipped with standard 1/2 mm monochromator exit slit measuring 6 nm bandwidth and its external integrating sphere covered with barium sulphate inside
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