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The use of passive sampling to monitor forest exposure to O3, NO2 and SO2: a review and some case studies.

Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) (2003-09-10)
Roger M Cox
ABSTRACT

The use of passive sampler systems is reviewed and discussed. These devices are able to determine both spatial and temporal differences in canopy exposure, as is demonstrated by their use in extensive monitoring of air-pollution exposure in forest health plots. Categorising forest health monitoring plots according to air-pollution exposure permits cause-effect analysis of certain forest health responses. In addition, passive sampling may identify areas affected by interaction between different gaseous pollutants. Passive samplers at the stand level can be used to resolve vertical profiles of ozone within the stand, and edge effects, which are important in exposure of understorey and ground flora. Recent case studies using passive samplers to determine forest exposure to gaseous pollutants indicate a potential for the development of spatial models on regional-, landscape-, and stand-level scales and the verification of atmospheric transport models.

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radiello Diffusive Bodies, blue, configured for sampling light sensitive compounds, pk of 20
radiello Cartridge Adsorbents, for sampling HF, NO2, and SO2, matrix microporous PE impregnated with wet TEA, pk of 20
radiello Cartridge Adsorbents, for sampling Ozone (O3), matrix microporous PE tube with 4,4′-dipyridylethylene coated silica, pk of 20