A system to measure surface fluxes of momentum, sensible heat, water vapour and carbon dioxide
Autor: | John Moncrieff, J. M. Massheder, H. Soegaard, Thomas Friborg, Bert G. Heusinkveld, S L Scott, H. A. R. De Bruin, Anne Verhoef, Jan Elbers, Pavel Kabat |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 1997 |
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Meteorologie en Luchtkwaliteit
Meteorology and Air Quality air Instrumentation Winand Staring Centre for Integrated Land Soil and Water Research air pollution Soil and Water Research Eddy covariance evapotranspiration hydrology planten Sensible heat lucht hydrologie hygiene Anemometer Staring Centrum Latent heat hygiëne Calibration evapotranspiratie grenzen boundaries Water Science and Technology Remote sensing Momentum (technical analysis) plants carbon dioxide kooldioxide microklimaat Winand Staring Centre for Integrated Land Environmental science luchtverontreiniging Water vapor microclimate |
Zdroj: | Journal of Hydrology 188/189 (1997) Journal of Hydrology, 188/189, 589-611 ResearcherID University of Copenhagen |
ISSN: | 0022-1694 |
Popis: | An eddy covariance system is described which has been developed jointly at a number of European laboratories and which was used widely in HAPEX-Sahel. The system uses commercially available instrumentation: a three-axis sonic anemometer and an IR gas analyser which is used in a closed-path mode, i.e. air is brought to the optical bench by being ducted down a sampling tube from a point near the sonic anemometer. The system is controlled by specially written software which calculates the surface fluxes of momentum, sensible and latent heat and carbon dioxide, and displays them in real time. The raw turbulent records can be stored for post-processing. Up to five additional analogue instruments can be sampled at up to 10 Hz and digitised by the sonic anemometer. The instruments are described and details of their operation and connection are presented. The system has relatively low power consumption and can operate from appropriate solar cells or rechargeable batteries. Calibration of the gas analyser needs to be performed typically every 2 or 3 days, and, given that the system requires minimal maintenance and is weather insensitive, it can be operated for the routine collection of surface flux data for extended periods. There are a number of corrections which have to be applied in any eddy covariance system and we describe the system of transfer functions which define our system. Some representative results showing the potential of the system are presented. |
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