Large weighing lysimeters are currently the most precise method to directly measure all components of the terrestrial water balance in parallel via the built-in weighing system. As lysimeters are exposed to several external forces such as management practices or wind influencing the weighing data, the calculated fluxes of precipitation and evapotranspiration can be altered considerably without having applied appropriate corrections to the raw data. Therefore, adequate filtering schemes for obtaining most accurate estimates of the water balance components are required. In this study, we use data from the TERENO (TERrestrial ENvironmental Observatories) SoilCan research site in Bad Lauchstädt to develop a comprehensive filtering procedure for...
Raw and processed lysimeter weighing and flux data at the instrumental site ES-LMa of six large high...
Non-rainfall water (NRW), defined here as dew, hoar frost, fog, rime, and water vapour adsorption, m...
Non-rainfall water (NRW), defined here as dew, hoar frost, fog, rime and water vapor adsorption, mig...
Large weighing lysimeters are currently the most precise method to directly measure all components o...
Lysimeters offer the opportunity to determine precipitation, evapotranspiration and groundwater-rech...
High precision weighing lysimeter allow a more reliable water flux estimation across the upper- and ...
Weighing lysimeters are a well-established means of accurately obtaining local-scale estimates of ac...
AbstractLarge weighable lysimeters allow a precise determination of the soil water balance and the q...
Weighing lysimeters are a well-established means of accurately obtaining local-scale estimates of ac...
Weighing lysimeters are considered to be the best means for a precise measurement of water fluxes at...
Different methods exist for measuring water and solute flux in and below the root zone. Besides indi...
Knowing the components of a soil water balance—for example, evapotranspiration, soil water content, ...
Accurate precipitation data are essential for assessing the water balance of ecosystems. Methods for...
Quantifying and closure of the soil water balance is fundamental for understanding the site-specific...
The initial results of measurements in 4 lysimeter station are presented. The research station is lo...
Raw and processed lysimeter weighing and flux data at the instrumental site ES-LMa of six large high...
Non-rainfall water (NRW), defined here as dew, hoar frost, fog, rime, and water vapour adsorption, m...
Non-rainfall water (NRW), defined here as dew, hoar frost, fog, rime and water vapor adsorption, mig...
Large weighing lysimeters are currently the most precise method to directly measure all components o...
Lysimeters offer the opportunity to determine precipitation, evapotranspiration and groundwater-rech...
High precision weighing lysimeter allow a more reliable water flux estimation across the upper- and ...
Weighing lysimeters are a well-established means of accurately obtaining local-scale estimates of ac...
AbstractLarge weighable lysimeters allow a precise determination of the soil water balance and the q...
Weighing lysimeters are a well-established means of accurately obtaining local-scale estimates of ac...
Weighing lysimeters are considered to be the best means for a precise measurement of water fluxes at...
Different methods exist for measuring water and solute flux in and below the root zone. Besides indi...
Knowing the components of a soil water balance—for example, evapotranspiration, soil water content, ...
Accurate precipitation data are essential for assessing the water balance of ecosystems. Methods for...
Quantifying and closure of the soil water balance is fundamental for understanding the site-specific...
The initial results of measurements in 4 lysimeter station are presented. The research station is lo...
Raw and processed lysimeter weighing and flux data at the instrumental site ES-LMa of six large high...
Non-rainfall water (NRW), defined here as dew, hoar frost, fog, rime, and water vapour adsorption, m...
Non-rainfall water (NRW), defined here as dew, hoar frost, fog, rime and water vapor adsorption, mig...