The eddy-covariance (EC) method is the most direct micrometeorological approach to measure the surface–atmosphere trace gases under turbulent conditions. The measurement of trace gas fluxes by eddy covariance requires fast-response instruments (higher than 1 Hz) to measure the turbulent fluctuations of vertical wind velocity and trace gas mixing ratio. For many trace gas species, such fast response analyzers are either not available or do not meet the required precision, long-term stability, and ease of operation under field conditions.Thus, a range of alternative flux measurement techniques have been developed to relax the requirement for fast response time and precision of analysis of the targeted trace gases. These alternative trace gas ...
While most micrometeorological measurement techniques are only suitable for windy conditions, the N...
In eddy covariance measureinents, the storage flux represents the variation in time of the dry molar...
In eddy covariance measurements, the storage flux represents the variation in time of the dry molar ...
Integrated ecosystem-atmosphere processes studies provide a better understanding how the interacting...
A new approach for eddy covariance flux measurements is developed and applied for trace gas fluxes i...
The concept of disjunct eddy sampling (DES) for use in measuring ecosystem-level micrometeorological...
International audienceThe Relaxed Eddy Accumulation (REA) technique, implemented aboard aircraft, ma...
The eddy covariance technique (EC) is used at hundreds of field sites worldwide to measure trace gas...
We discuss two techniques based on mixed-layer scaling for estimating trace gas surface emission flu...
Measuring turbulent fluxes with the eddy covariance method has\par become a widely accepted and powe...
Businger and Delany (1990) presented an approach to estimate the sensor resolution required to limit...
A new true eddy accumulation flux measurement system, based on the disjunct sampling approach, has b...
The eddy-covariance method is the primary way of measuring turbulent fluxes directly. Many investiga...
While most micrometeorological measurement techniques are only suitable for windy conditions, the N...
In eddy covariance measureinents, the storage flux represents the variation in time of the dry molar...
In eddy covariance measurements, the storage flux represents the variation in time of the dry molar ...
Integrated ecosystem-atmosphere processes studies provide a better understanding how the interacting...
A new approach for eddy covariance flux measurements is developed and applied for trace gas fluxes i...
The concept of disjunct eddy sampling (DES) for use in measuring ecosystem-level micrometeorological...
International audienceThe Relaxed Eddy Accumulation (REA) technique, implemented aboard aircraft, ma...
The eddy covariance technique (EC) is used at hundreds of field sites worldwide to measure trace gas...
We discuss two techniques based on mixed-layer scaling for estimating trace gas surface emission flu...
Measuring turbulent fluxes with the eddy covariance method has\par become a widely accepted and powe...
Businger and Delany (1990) presented an approach to estimate the sensor resolution required to limit...
A new true eddy accumulation flux measurement system, based on the disjunct sampling approach, has b...
The eddy-covariance method is the primary way of measuring turbulent fluxes directly. Many investiga...
While most micrometeorological measurement techniques are only suitable for windy conditions, the N...
In eddy covariance measureinents, the storage flux represents the variation in time of the dry molar...
In eddy covariance measurements, the storage flux represents the variation in time of the dry molar ...