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Eddy covariance VOC emission and deposition fluxes above grassland using PTR-TOF.

T M Ruuskanen1, M Müller2, R Schnitzhofer2, T Karl3, M Graus1, I Bamberger1, L Hörtnagl4, F Brilli5, G Wohlfahrt4, A Hansel1.   

Abstract

Eddy covariance (EC) is the preferable technique for flux measurements since it is the only direct flux determination method. It requires a continuum of high time resolution measurements (e.g. 5-20 Hz). For volatile organic compounds (VOC) soft ionization via proton transfer reaction has proven to be a quantitative method for real time mass spectrometry; here we use a proton transfer reaction time of flight mass spectrometer (PTR-TOF) for 10 Hz EC measurements of full mass spectra up to m/z 315. The mass resolution of the PTR-TOF enabled the identification of chemical formulas and separation of oxygenated and hydrocarbon species exhibiting the same nominal mass. We determined 481 ion mass peaks from ambient air concentration above a managed, temperate mountain grassland in Neustift, Stubai Valley, Austria. During harvesting we found significant fluxes of 18 compounds distributed over 43 ions, including protonated parent compounds, as well as their isotopes and fragments and VOC-H+ - water clusters. The dominant BVOC fluxes were methanol, acetaldehyde, ethanol, hexenal and other C6 leaf wound compounds, acetone, acetic acid, monoterpenes and sequiterpenes. The smallest reliable fluxes we determined were less than 0.1 nmol m-2 s-1, as in the case of sesquiterpene emissions from freshly cut grass. Terpenoids, including mono- and sesquiterpenes, were also deposited to the grassland before and after the harvesting. During cutting, total VOC emission fluxes up to 200 nmolC m-2 s-1 were measured. Methanol emissions accounted for half of the emissions of oxygenated VOCs and a third of the carbon of all measured VOC emissions during harvesting.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 24348524      PMCID: PMC3859318          DOI: 10.5194/acp-11-611-2011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Atmos Chem Phys        ISSN: 1680-7316            Impact factor:   6.133


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7.  Deposition Fluxes of Terpenes over Grassland.

Authors:  I Bamberger; L Hörtnagl; T M Ruuskanen; R Schnitzhofer; M Müller; M Graus; T Karl; G Wohlfahrt; A Hansel
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9.  Detection of plant volatiles after leaf wounding and darkening by proton transfer reaction "time-of-flight" mass spectrometry (PTR-TOF).

Authors:  Federico Brilli; Taina M Ruuskanen; Ralf Schnitzhofer; Markus Müller; Martin Breitenlechner; Vinzenz Bittner; Georg Wohlfahrt; Francesco Loreto; Armin Hansel
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-05-26       Impact factor: 3.240

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2.  Mapping odorant sensitivities reveals a sparse but structured representation of olfactory chemical space by sensory input to the mouse olfactory bulb.

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3.  Qualitative and quantitative characterization of volatile organic compound emissions from cut grass.

Authors:  Federico Brilli; Lukas Hörtnagl; Ines Bamberger; Ralf Schnitzhofer; Taina M Ruuskanen; Armin Hansel; Francesco Loreto; Georg Wohlfahrt
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2012-03-21       Impact factor: 9.028

4.  Deposition Fluxes of Terpenes over Grassland.

Authors:  I Bamberger; L Hörtnagl; T M Ruuskanen; R Schnitzhofer; M Müller; M Graus; T Karl; G Wohlfahrt; A Hansel
Journal:  J Geophys Res Atmos       Date:  2011-07-27       Impact factor: 4.261

5.  An ecosystem-scale perspective of the net land methanol flux: synthesis of micrometeorological flux measurements.

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6.  Biotic, abiotic and management controls on methanol exchange above a temperate mountain grassland.

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7.  Acetaldehyde exchange above a managed temperate mountain grassland.

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Journal:  Atmos Chem Phys Discuss       Date:  2013-10

8.  Gap-filling strategies for annual VOC flux data sets.

Authors:  I Bamberger; L Hörtnagl; M Walser; A Hansel; G Wohlfahrt
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9.  Real-time analysis of sulfur-containing volatiles in Brassica plants infested with root-feeding Delia radicum larvae using proton-transfer reaction mass spectrometry.

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