Articles | Volume 14, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-1075-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-1075-2017
Research article
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08 Mar 2017
Research article |  | 08 Mar 2017

Soil concentrations and soil–atmosphere exchange of alkylamines in a boreal Scots pine forest

Antti-Jussi Kieloaho, Mari Pihlatie, Samuli Launiainen, Markku Kulmala, Marja-Liisa Riekkola, Jevgeni Parshintsev, Ivan Mammarella, Timo Vesala, and Jussi Heinonsalo

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ED: Publish subject to minor revisions (Editor review) (09 Jan 2017) by Ivonne Trebs
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The alkylamines are important precursors in secondary aerosol formation in boreal forests. We quantified alkylamine concentrations in fungal species present in boreal forests in order to estimate soil as a source of atmospheric alkylamines. Based on our knowledge we estimated possible soil–atmosphere exchange of these compounds. The results shows that the boreal forest soil could act as a source of alkylamines depending on environmental conditions and studied compound.
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