Abstract Surface fluxes, originating from forest patches, are commonly calculated from atmospheric flux measurements at some height above that patch using a cor-rection for flux arising from upwind surfaces. Footprint models have been developed to calculate such a correction. These models commonly assume homogeneous tur-bulence, resulting in a simulated atmospheric flux equal to the average surface flux in the footprint area. However, atmospheric scalar fluxes downwind of a forest edge have been observed to exceed surface fluxes in the footprint area. Variations in atmo-spheric turbulence downwind of the forest edge, as simulated with an E – ε model, can explain enhanced atmospheric scalar fluxes. This E – ε model is used to calculate the f...
Measurements on forest-atmosphere exchange should be executed some distance from the forest boundari...
Measurements on forest-atmosphere exchange should be executed some distance from the forest boundari...
Footprint models, which simulate source area for scalar fluxes, are fundamental tools for a correct ...
Surface fluxes, originating from forest patches, are commonly calculated from atmospheric flux measu...
A stochastic trajectory model was used to estimate scalar flux footprints in neutral stability for c...
The footprint of a turbulent flux measurement defines its spatial context. With the onset of long-te...
Abstract. The characteristics of turbulence within a forest are spatially heterogeneous and distinct...
Turbulent fluxes have been measured downwind of an interface between agricultural land and mixed dec...
A knowledge of the distribution of the contribution of upwind sources to measurements of vertical sc...
Observations of sensible and latent heat flux above forest downwind of a forest edge show these flux...
Flux footprint is an upwind area where the atmospheric flux measured by an instrument is generated. ...
The interpretation of eddy-covariance flux measurements over a heterogeneous surface depends largely...
Measurements on forest-atmosphere exchange should be executed some distance from the forest boundari...
Measurements on forest-atmosphere exchange should be executed some distance from the forest boundari...
Footprint models, which simulate source area for scalar fluxes, are fundamental tools for a correct ...
Surface fluxes, originating from forest patches, are commonly calculated from atmospheric flux measu...
A stochastic trajectory model was used to estimate scalar flux footprints in neutral stability for c...
The footprint of a turbulent flux measurement defines its spatial context. With the onset of long-te...
Abstract. The characteristics of turbulence within a forest are spatially heterogeneous and distinct...
Turbulent fluxes have been measured downwind of an interface between agricultural land and mixed dec...
A knowledge of the distribution of the contribution of upwind sources to measurements of vertical sc...
Observations of sensible and latent heat flux above forest downwind of a forest edge show these flux...
Flux footprint is an upwind area where the atmospheric flux measured by an instrument is generated. ...
The interpretation of eddy-covariance flux measurements over a heterogeneous surface depends largely...
Measurements on forest-atmosphere exchange should be executed some distance from the forest boundari...
Measurements on forest-atmosphere exchange should be executed some distance from the forest boundari...
Footprint models, which simulate source area for scalar fluxes, are fundamental tools for a correct ...