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Estimating the storage term in eddy covariance measurements: the ICOS methodology
- 1.0497235 - ÚFA 2019 RIV PL eng J - Journal Article
Montagnani, L. - Grünwald, T. - Kowalski, A. - Mammarella, I. - Merbold, L. - Metzger, S. - Sedlák, Pavel - Siebicke, L.
Estimating the storage term in eddy covariance measurements: the ICOS methodology.
International Agrophysics. Roč. 32, č. 4 (2018), s. 551-567. ISSN 0236-8722. E-ISSN 2300-8725
Institutional support: RVO:68378289
Keywords : ICOS * protocol * storage flux * eddy covariance
OECD category: Meteorology and atmospheric sciences
Impact factor: 1.227, year: 2018
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In eddy covariance measurements, the storage flux represents the variation in time of the dry molar fraction ofa given gas in the control volume representative of turbulent flux. Depending on the time scale considered, and on the height above ground of the measurements, it can either be a major compo-nent of the overall net ecosystem exchange or nearly negligible. Instrumental configuration and computational procedures must be optimized to measure this change at the time step used for the turbulent flux measurement. Three different configurations are suitable within the Integrated Carbon Observation System infra-structure for the storage flux determination: separate sampling, subsequent sampling and mixed sampling. These configurations have their own advantages and disadvantages, and must be care-fully selected based on the specific features of the considered station. In this paper, guidelines about number and distribution of vertical and horizontal sampling points are given. Details about suitable instruments, sampling devices, and computational proce-dures for the quantification of the storage flux of different GHG gases are also provided.
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