Biogenic volatile organic compound emissions (BVOCs) I. Identifications from three continental sites in the U.S

Vegetation composition and biomass were surveyed for three specific sites in Atlanta, GA; near Rhinelander, WI; and near Hayden, CO. At each research site emissions of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) from the dominant vegetation species were sampled by enclosing branches in bag enclosure...

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description Vegetation composition and biomass were surveyed for three specific sites in Atlanta, GA; near Rhinelander, WI; and near Hayden, CO. At each research site emissions of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) from the dominant vegetation species were sampled by enclosing branches in bag enclosure systems and sampling the equilibrium head space onto multi-stage solid adsorbent cartridges. Analysis was performed using a thermal desorption technique with gas chromatography (GC) separation and mass spectrometry (MS) detection. Identification of BVOCs covering the GC retention index range (stationary phase DB-1) from approximately 400 to 1400 was achieved (volatilities C 4 – C 14).
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Atmospheric pollution
chemical analysis
chemical composition
Chromatography, Gas
Colorado
Dispersed sources and other
emissions
Environmental Monitoring
Exact sciences and technology
forest trees
Georgia
isolation
Mass Spectrometry
Organic Chemicals - analysis
plants
Plants - chemistry
Pollution
Pollution sources. Measurement results
species differences
vegetation
volatile compounds
Volatilization
Wisconsin
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