Micrometeorological techniques are useful if greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from larger areas (i.e. entire fields) should be integrated. The theory and the various techniques such as flux-gradient, aerodynamic, and Bowen ratio as well as Eddy correlation methods are described and discussed. Alternative methods also used are Eddy correlation, mass balance techniques, and tracer-based methods. The analytical techniques with current state-of-the-art approaches as well as the calculation procedures are presented
AbstractFor many years scientists working in fields related to micrometeorology have used the “Eddy ...
Methods and techniques are described for automated measurements of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in both t...
Not AvailableThis chapter reviews some aspects of micrometeorology, the study of atmospheric physics...
Micrometeorological techniques are useful if greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from larger areas (i.e. ...
An aerodynamic gradient micrometeorological approach to the measurement of total gaseous mercury (TG...
The application of micrometeorology for flux measurements of nitrogen species between terrestrial ec...
Quantification of the surface-atmosphere exchange of trace gases is recognized as an essential prere...
The eddy-covariance (EC) method is the most direct micrometeorological approach to measure the surfa...
Although not widely used in horticultural research, micrometeorological techniques are very useful t...
Micrometeorology is the study of atmospheric processes at the earth's surface. If the leaves of plan...
In this study, we explore observational, experimental, methodological, and practical aspects of the ...
Renewed interest in quantifying greenhouse gas emissions from soil has led to development and applic...
Odours are typically released into the atmosphere as diffuse emissions from area and volume sources,...
The heat and mass exchange measurement techniques are commonly used for environmental studies. Globa...
About 30% of the increased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and...
AbstractFor many years scientists working in fields related to micrometeorology have used the “Eddy ...
Methods and techniques are described for automated measurements of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in both t...
Not AvailableThis chapter reviews some aspects of micrometeorology, the study of atmospheric physics...
Micrometeorological techniques are useful if greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from larger areas (i.e. ...
An aerodynamic gradient micrometeorological approach to the measurement of total gaseous mercury (TG...
The application of micrometeorology for flux measurements of nitrogen species between terrestrial ec...
Quantification of the surface-atmosphere exchange of trace gases is recognized as an essential prere...
The eddy-covariance (EC) method is the most direct micrometeorological approach to measure the surfa...
Although not widely used in horticultural research, micrometeorological techniques are very useful t...
Micrometeorology is the study of atmospheric processes at the earth's surface. If the leaves of plan...
In this study, we explore observational, experimental, methodological, and practical aspects of the ...
Renewed interest in quantifying greenhouse gas emissions from soil has led to development and applic...
Odours are typically released into the atmosphere as diffuse emissions from area and volume sources,...
The heat and mass exchange measurement techniques are commonly used for environmental studies. Globa...
About 30% of the increased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and...
AbstractFor many years scientists working in fields related to micrometeorology have used the “Eddy ...
Methods and techniques are described for automated measurements of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in both t...
Not AvailableThis chapter reviews some aspects of micrometeorology, the study of atmospheric physics...