Skip to main content

FORest Canopy Atmosphere Transfer (FORCAsT) 1.0: a 1-D model of biosphere–atmosphere chemical exchange

Dates

Publication Date

Citation

Ashworth, K., Chung, S. H., Griffin, R. J., Chen, J., Forkel, R., Bryan, A. M., and Steiner, A. L., FORest Canopy Atmosphere Transfer (FORCAsT) 1.0: a 1-D model of biosphere–atmosphere chemical exchange: Geoscientific Model Development, v. 8, iss. 11.

Summary

Abstract (from Geoscientific Model Development): Biosphere–atmosphere interactions play a critical role in governing atmospheric composition, mediating the concentrations of key species such as ozone and aerosol, thereby influencing air quality and climate. The exchange of reactive trace gases and their oxidation products (both gas and particle phase) is of particular importance in this process. The FORCAsT (FORest Canopy Atmosphere Transfer) 1-D model is developed to study the emission, deposition, chemistry and transport of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and their oxidation products in the atmosphere within and above the forest canopy. We include an equilibrium partitioning scheme, making FORCAsT one of the few canopy models currently [...]

Contacts

Attached Files

Communities

  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

Associated Items

Tags

Categories
NCCWSC Science Themes
Wildlife and Plants
Organization
Types

Provenance

Additional Information

Citation Extension

journalGeoscientific Model Development
parts
typevolume
value8
typeissue
value11
typeissn
value1991-959X
typedoi
valuehttps://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-8-3765-2015
typestartPage
value3765
typeendPage
value3784

Item Actions

View Item as ...

Save Item as ...

View Item...