Is there a "forest filter effect" for organic pollutants?
Publication Type
Journal Article
Date Published
10/2003
Authors
DOI
Abstract
The short answer is yes, but with qualifications. We interpret the word filter in "forest filter effect" to refer to an irreversible removal of a chemical from a specified environmental system due to the presence of vegetation. Al- though vegetation can accumulate or scavenge semi-volatile organic chemicals (SVOCs) from the environment (Buckley 1982), it remains unclear how or even if vegetation influences the ultimate fate of a chemical. Because published research related to the exchange of SVOCs between the atmosphere and forest ecosystem is limited (Brorstrom-Lunden and Lofgren 1998; Horstmann and McLachlan 1998), we focus our response mainly on theoretical and modeling aspects.
Journal
Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment
Volume
17
Year of Publication
2003
Issue
4
ISSN
1436-3259
Organization
Indoor Environment Group, Sustainable Energy Systems Group, Sustainable Energy Department, Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division