Abstract
Eddy covariance measurements are the method of choice to determine net land surface – atmosphere fluxes of energy and matter, but in some cases cannot be applied in a representative way. In particular, requirements on the measurement height and the principles underlying the fetch or footprint of the sensor inhibit straightforward application in small (
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedins of the 30th AMS Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology/First Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences, 29 May- 01 June 2012, Bosotn, USA |
| Publisher | American Meteorological Society |
| Pages | J9.2 |
| Publication status | Published - 2012 |
| Event | 30th AMS Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology/First Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences - Duration: 28 May 2012 → 1 Jun 2012 |
Conference/symposium
| Conference/symposium | 30th AMS Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology/First Conference on Atmospheric Biogeosciences |
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| Period | 28/05/12 → 1/06/12 |
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