As with others of the numerous physical factors forming the nonliving environment of terrestrial ecosystems, the upward and downward exchanges of the fluxes of solar (short-wave) and terrestrial (long-wave) radiation often appear in the literature as yearly, seasonal, or monthly averages. Because these tend to present a misleading or incomplete picture of environmental conditions, a 24-hour series of measurements is presented here. A series of radiation measurements was taken to determine the radiation budget at a high-grass marsh in early winter
Evapotranspiration (ET) is, after precipitation, the second largest flux at the land surface in the ...
Modern tools, nontraditional datasets and a better understanding of the interaction between climate ...
24th annual AGU hydrology days was held at Colorado State University on March 10-12, 2004.Includes b...
As with others of the numerous physical factors forming the nonliving environment of terrestrial eco...
The following descriptions of a 24-hour cycle of the flows of radiant energy in November 1974 were w...
The following descriptions of a 24-hour cycle of the flows of radiant energy in November 1974 were w...
My study addressed several interrelated topics concerning the measurement and analysis of the radiat...
The climate of the Cedar-Sauk Field Station in its annual cycle can be described in terms of (a) ene...
Atmospheric radiation is the primary variable in nocturnal cooling, although wind has greater influ...
The general effects of urban atmospheric pollutants on incoming solar radiation have been observed f...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Indiana University at South Bend; Department ...
The characteristics of solar energy arriving at the surface of the Earth are defined and the history...
Crops grow and use water because they intercept radiation from the sun, the .sky, and the atmosphere...
The radiation climate of Cache Valley was established f rom the continuous recordings of global and ...
As part of a larger study of carbon dioxide and energy exchange, energy components in an open-canopi...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is, after precipitation, the second largest flux at the land surface in the ...
Modern tools, nontraditional datasets and a better understanding of the interaction between climate ...
24th annual AGU hydrology days was held at Colorado State University on March 10-12, 2004.Includes b...
As with others of the numerous physical factors forming the nonliving environment of terrestrial eco...
The following descriptions of a 24-hour cycle of the flows of radiant energy in November 1974 were w...
The following descriptions of a 24-hour cycle of the flows of radiant energy in November 1974 were w...
My study addressed several interrelated topics concerning the measurement and analysis of the radiat...
The climate of the Cedar-Sauk Field Station in its annual cycle can be described in terms of (a) ene...
Atmospheric radiation is the primary variable in nocturnal cooling, although wind has greater influ...
The general effects of urban atmospheric pollutants on incoming solar radiation have been observed f...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Indiana University at South Bend; Department ...
The characteristics of solar energy arriving at the surface of the Earth are defined and the history...
Crops grow and use water because they intercept radiation from the sun, the .sky, and the atmosphere...
The radiation climate of Cache Valley was established f rom the continuous recordings of global and ...
As part of a larger study of carbon dioxide and energy exchange, energy components in an open-canopi...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is, after precipitation, the second largest flux at the land surface in the ...
Modern tools, nontraditional datasets and a better understanding of the interaction between climate ...
24th annual AGU hydrology days was held at Colorado State University on March 10-12, 2004.Includes b...