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  1. Phuvasa Chanonmuang, Pojanie Khumongkol, Kazuhide Matsuda
    Sains Malaysiana, 2015;44:317-323.
    The aerodynamic gradient method was applied to estimate dry deposition flux of SO2
    over dry deciduous forest in Nakorn
    Ratchasima province, Thailand. The meteorological parameters and concentrations of SO2
    were measured in real time
    for one year on the experimental tower at 36 and 27 m high. The flux observed in the wet season were found two times
    higher than the value observed in the dry seasons, i.e. 20±7.58 and 10±11.05 ng m-2 s-1, respectively. The leaf area
    index and the ambient humidity were believed to assert the rate of SO2
    deposition. The average friction velocities were
    estimated to be 0.26±0.02 and 0.48±0.06 m s–
    ¹, for the dry and the wet season, respectively. The friction velocity was
    very much depended on the surface roughness of the forest canopy. The Vd
    of SO2
    evaluated by the aerodynamic gradient
    was compared with Vd calculated by the resistance model. It was found that the observed Vd
    was in close proximity with
    the model prediction in daytime in all conditions, i.e. wet, dry and annual average. The annual average Vd
    determined
    by the Aerodynamic gradient was 0.43±0.06 cm s-1.
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