HP Schmid - Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2002 - Elsevier
The footprint of a turbulent flux measurement defines its spatial context. With the onset of long-term flux measurement sites over forests and other inherently inhomogeneous areas …
N Kljun, P Calanca, MW Rotach… - Geoscientific Model …, 2015 - gmd.copernicus.org
Flux footprint models are often used for interpretation of flux tower measurements, to estimate position and size of surface source areas, and the relative contribution of passive …
ME Jensen, RG Allen - 2016 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Abstract This Manual of Practice (MOP) is a comprehensive reference to estimating the water quantities needed for irrigation of crops based upon the physics of evaporation and …
Twenty years have passed since the first German-language edition of this book was published. Subsequently, parallel German-and English-language editions were produced in …
We present a three-dimensional Lagrangian footprint model with the ability to predict the area of influence (footprint) of a measurement within a wide range of boundary-layer …
Since early 1990s, the development of footprint models has been rapid with presently four different approaches being available:(i) analytical models,(ii) Lagrangian stochastic particle …
M Göckede, T Foken, M Aubinet, M Aurela… - …, 2008 - bg.copernicus.org
We applied a site evaluation approach combining Lagrangian Stochastic footprint modeling with a quality assessment approach for eddy-covariance data to 25 forested sites of the …
D Baldocchi - Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 1997 - Springer
The characteristics of turbulence within a forest arespatially heterogeneous and distinct from thoseassociated with the surface boundary layer. Consequently, the size and probability …
We describe pragmatic and reliable methods to examine the influence of patch-scale heterogeneities on the uncertainty in long-term eddy-covariance (EC) carbon flux data and …