2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2007.08.013
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Comparison of horizontal and vertical advective CO2 fluxes at three forest sites

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“…We highlight that we do not treat separately vertical and horizontal advective flux terms -e.g., as Feigenwinter et al (2008) and the majority of the works about advection terms -but we calculate their sum directly. The uncertainties involved in the separate calculation of vertical and horizontal advection are related, among others, also to terrain slope estimation.…”
Section: Advection Term Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We highlight that we do not treat separately vertical and horizontal advective flux terms -e.g., as Feigenwinter et al (2008) and the majority of the works about advection terms -but we calculate their sum directly. The uncertainties involved in the separate calculation of vertical and horizontal advection are related, among others, also to terrain slope estimation.…”
Section: Advection Term Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Half hourly means of the measured variables were used further for the calculations, following both Feigenwinter et al (2008), where the same data were analysed, and other studies for FLUXNET sites (e.g., Feigenwinter et al, 2004;Aubinet et al, 2005;Heinesch et al, 2007;Turnipseed et al, 2004, Staebler andFitzjarrald, 2004;Yi et al, 2008).…”
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