Removal of ozone air pollution by terrestrial ecosystems

"Dry deposition" is the process by which ozone is removed from the atmosphere at Earth's surface. It's an important process to understand because it impacts air pollution, ecosystem health, and climate. A recent article in Reviews of Geophysics presented the current state of knowledge on ozone dry deposition. Here, one of the authors gives an overview of ozone dry deposition processes, and how they are measured and modeled.

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Suggested Citation Clifton, Olivia E.. (2020). Removal of ozone air pollution by terrestrial ecosystems. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.org/ark:/85065/d7zp49cw. Accessed 01 August 2025.

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