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A review of measurement and modelling results of particle atmosphereâsurface exchange
Atmosphereâsurface exchange represents one mechanism by which atmospheric particle mass and number size distributions
are modified. Deposition velocities (vd) exhibit a pronounced dependence on surface type, due in part to
turbulence structure (as manifest in friction velocity), with minima of approximately 0.01 and 0.2 cm sâ1 over grasslands
and 0.1â1 cm sâ1 over forests. However, as noted over 20 yr ago, observations over forests generally do not
support the pronounced minimum of deposition velocity (vd) for particle diameters of 0.1â2 ÎŒm as manifest in theoretical
predictions. Closer agreement between models and observations is found over less-rough surfaces though those data
also imply substantially higher surface collection efficiencies than were originally proposed and are manifest in current
models. We review theorized dependencies for particle fluxes, describe and critique model approaches and innovations
in experimental approaches, and synthesize common conclusions of experimental and modelling studies. We end by
proposing a number of research avenues that should be pursued in to facilitate further insights and development of
improved numerical models of atmospheric particles