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Trolley system used to study radiative transfer inside the forest canopy
Severeal short-term studies are being carried out at the Virginia Forest Research Facility. One of them is to investigate the actinic irradiance disposition inside the forest canopy. This information is necessary to test and validate photochemical models designed to study chemical processing in forest canopies. A trolley system is employed to carry radiometers over a 30-m tansect. Radiometers and trolley system are controlled by a data logger which also stores the resulting information. Several intensive studies are done throughout the groing to learn the temporal variations in radiative transfer in the forest canopy.
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Gas chromatograph and canister used to determine hydrocarbon species and amounts
Durng the summer Of 2002, a field study was conducted to estimate the amount of carbon monoxide formed from the oxidation of isoprene. Air samples from different heights were first gathered and stored in electropolished canisters. Then isoprene amounts were determined using gas chromatographs equipped with flame ionisation detectors. Carbon monoxide were measured with a combination of a gas reduction detector and a regular gas analyzer (TECO). Canopy-level carbon monoxide are dereived using the gradient diffusion approach.  Estimated carbon monoxide are compared with values estimated using a photochemical model.




  Last Update : SAT, 5 APR 2003 Contact: Jose D Fuentes   
Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, Clark Hall, Charlottesville, VA 22903, Phone: (434) 982-2654