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A comparison of bowen ratio and eddy correlation sensible and latent heat flux measurements above deciduous forest
Authors:Alan G. Barr  K. M. King  T. J. Gillespie  G. Den Hartog  H. H. Neumann
Affiliation:(1) Land Resource Science, University of Guelph, N1G 2W1 Guelph, ON, Canada;(2) Atmospheric Environment Service, National Hydrology Research Centre, 11 Innovation Boulevard, S7N 3H5 Saskatoon, SK, Canada;(3) Present address: Atmospheric Environment Service, 4905 Dufferin St., M3H 5T4 Downsview, ON, Canada
Abstract:Sensible and latent heat flux densities (H and LambdaE) were measured above a mature, 18 m deciduous forest during July and August, 1988, using the Bowen ratio-energy balance (BREB) and eddy correlation (EC) methods. EC estimates ofH and LambdaE underestimated day-time surface available energy by 11%. EC also partitioned available energy differently than BREB. forzacute/L<0.0, EC favouredH and BREB favoured LambdaE.Practical and theoretical limitations of the BREB and EC methods above forests are discussed. The most plausible causes for the failure of EC to close the surface energy balance are a low frequency loss of flux and the failure of a single point measurement to account for the spatial dispersive flux. The most plausible causes of the EC-BREB energy partitioning anomaly are the invalidity of the BREB similarity assumption and the violation of flux-gradient diffusion assumptions in the near-field diffusion region.
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