A Theoretically Consistent Framework for Modelling Lagrangian Particle Deposition in Plant Canopies

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Brian N. Bailey
Rob Stoll
Eric R. Pardyjak
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[1] University of California,Department of Plant Sciences
[2] Davis,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] University of Utah,undefined
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Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2018年 / 167卷
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Lagrangian dispersion model; Particle deposition; Plant canopies;
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We present a theoretically consistent framework for modelling Lagrangian particle deposition in plant canopies. The primary focus is on describing the probability of particles encountering canopy elements (i.e., potential deposition), and provides a consistent means for including the effects of imperfect deposition through any appropriate sub-model for deposition efficiency. Some aspects of the framework draw upon an analogy to radiation propagation through a turbid medium with which to develop model theory. The present method is compared against one of the most commonly used heuristic Lagrangian frameworks, namely that originally developed by Legg and Powell (Agricultural Meteorology, 1979, Vol. 20, 47–67), which is shown to be theoretically inconsistent. A recommendation is made to discontinue the use of this heuristic approach in favour of the theoretically consistent framework developed herein, which is no more difficult to apply under equivalent assumptions. The proposed framework has the additional advantage that it can be applied to arbitrary canopy geometries given readily measurable parameters describing vegetation structure.
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页码:509 / 520
页数:11
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