概括
科罗拉多州的森林充当了氨水下沉或来源基于大气水平的氨水. 这种以为限的生态系统比其他地区获得的人为的数量少,可能从氨沉积中受益.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 大气化学 大气化学
- 森林生态 森林生态
背景情况:
- 气态氨 (NH3) 在沉积和生态系统过程中起着至关重要的作用.
- 山地森林对大气中的输入非常敏感,这会影响它们的营养平衡.
- 了解森林与大气之间的NH3交换对于生态系统管理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查科罗拉多州一片山地-亚高山森林作为气态氨的来源或沉积点的作用.
- 在不同的大气度下确定森林氨补偿点.
- 为了比较这个地点的人为负担与其他全球森林生态系统的负担.
主要方法:
- 在科罗拉多州的一片山地-亚高山森林上方,对气态氨度的现场测量.
- 分析与环境大气度相关的氨流动力学.
- 计算森林平均氨补偿点的计算.
主要成果:
- 森林作为氨的来源或沉积点的作用取决于环境大气中的度.
- 当暴露于低度时,树冠起到了氨源的作用,但当暴露于农业丰富空气时,则起到了水槽的作用.
- 森林平均补偿点在20°C时被确定为0.8个十亿分之零.
结论:
- 科罗拉多州的山地-亚高山森林表现出动态的氨交换行为.
- 在这个地点,人为的负担较低,这表明它可能是这个生态系统的有价值的资源.
- 这些发现强调了大气度在确定森林-大气气体交换中的重要性.
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