Energy balance measurements of evapotranspiration from a young Douglas fir forest are reported for a period of 18 days in July 1970 when soil water was not limiting. Peak daily evapotranspiration rates characteristically occurred 2–3 hours after solar noon, and evapotranspiration showed a short-term independence from net radiation. This behavior is interpreted as being a consequence of the large forest roughness. Daily evapotranspiration and net radiation were, however, well correlated. Values of surface diffusion resistance calculated from Monteith's combination formula are presented. Daytime values showed significant day-to-day differences, and an attempt to define a potential evapotranspiration rate by assuming a constant daytime surface...
The energy balance components were measured above the ground surface of a temperate deciduous forest...
Graduation date: 2014Understanding the tradeoff between water use and productivity is critical for m...
Energy and mass transport between and within soils, canopies, and the atmosphere is an area of incre...
Energy balance measurements of evapotranspiration from a young Douglas fir forest are reported for a...
This thesis is in the form of four self contained papers that report aspects of a study of the energ...
Evapotranspiration measurements using the Bowen ratio/energy balance technique were, made over a dry...
Methods of measuring forest evapotranspiration are reviewed and evaluated. Measurements on Douglas-f...
The rate of evapotranspiration from thinned and unthinned stands of Douglas fir was measured using e...
The forest water balance model presented requires only daily solar radiation, maximum and minimum ai...
W. J. Shuttleworth's (1979) development of the Penman-Monteith evaporation equation for multilayer, ...
W. J. Shuttleworth's (1979) development of the Penman-Monteith evaporation equation for multila...
The surface energy balance over a boreal spruce forest is analyzed using 3 yr of 30-min-averaged dat...
Two weighing lysimeters were constructed in a 23-year-old Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.)...
Evapotranspiration, a major component in terrestrial water balance and net primary productivity mode...
In order to understand how forest functioning will respond to global climate change, longterm and d...
The energy balance components were measured above the ground surface of a temperate deciduous forest...
Graduation date: 2014Understanding the tradeoff between water use and productivity is critical for m...
Energy and mass transport between and within soils, canopies, and the atmosphere is an area of incre...
Energy balance measurements of evapotranspiration from a young Douglas fir forest are reported for a...
This thesis is in the form of four self contained papers that report aspects of a study of the energ...
Evapotranspiration measurements using the Bowen ratio/energy balance technique were, made over a dry...
Methods of measuring forest evapotranspiration are reviewed and evaluated. Measurements on Douglas-f...
The rate of evapotranspiration from thinned and unthinned stands of Douglas fir was measured using e...
The forest water balance model presented requires only daily solar radiation, maximum and minimum ai...
W. J. Shuttleworth's (1979) development of the Penman-Monteith evaporation equation for multilayer, ...
W. J. Shuttleworth's (1979) development of the Penman-Monteith evaporation equation for multila...
The surface energy balance over a boreal spruce forest is analyzed using 3 yr of 30-min-averaged dat...
Two weighing lysimeters were constructed in a 23-year-old Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.)...
Evapotranspiration, a major component in terrestrial water balance and net primary productivity mode...
In order to understand how forest functioning will respond to global climate change, longterm and d...
The energy balance components were measured above the ground surface of a temperate deciduous forest...
Graduation date: 2014Understanding the tradeoff between water use and productivity is critical for m...
Energy and mass transport between and within soils, canopies, and the atmosphere is an area of incre...