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DO3SE

DO3SE (Deposition of Ozone for Stomatal Exchange) is a dry deposition model designed to estimate the total and stomatal deposition (or flux) of ozone (O3) to selected European land-cover types and plant species.

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Last updated on 7 November 2018

DO3SE has been developed to estimate the risk of O3 damage to European vegetation and is capable of providing flux-modelling estimates according to UNECE LRTAP (Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution) methodologies for effects-based risk assessment. An almost identical version of DO3SE has been embedded in the EMEP photochemical model to provide estimates of total O3 deposition and O3 risk providing an opportunity to formulate effects-based O3 precursor emission reduction strategies for Europe.

This interfaced version of the model (DO3SE_INTv2.0) is provided for users to estimate total and stomatal O3 flux on a site-specific basis according to local meteorological and O3 concentration data.

DO3SE illustration

DO3SE illustration

October 2017 version


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Acknowledgements

The development of this interface has been made possible through funding provided by the UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and through institutional support provided to the Stockholm Environment Institute from the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida).

Topics and subtopics
Land : Ecosystems
Tags
ozone
Related centres
SEI York
Regions
Europe

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