2011
DOI: 10.5194/hess-15-1291-2011
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A comparison of eddy-covariance and large aperture scintillometer measurements with respect to the energy balance closure problem

Abstract: Abstract.We analyzed the seasonal variations of energy balance components over three different surfaces: irrigated cropland (Yingke, YK), alpine meadow (A'rou, AR), and spruce forest (Guantan, GT). The energy balance components were measured using eddy covariance (EC) systems and a large aperture scintillometer (LAS) in the Heihe River Basin, China, in 2008 and 2009. We also determined the source areas of the EC and LAS measurements with a footprint model for each site and discussed the differences between the… Show more

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“…For instance, Wilson et al (2002) also recorded an annual mean EBR of 0.84, ranging between 0.34 and 1.69 in an extensive study investigating 22 FLUXNET sites across the globe; EBR in ChinaFLUX sites ranged between 0.58 and 1.00, with a mean of 0.83 (Yuling et al, 2005); according to Were et al (2007), EBR values of about 0.90 were found over shrub and herbaceous patches in a dry valley in southeast Spain, whereas Chen et al (2009) showed a mean of 0.98 EBR for their study in the semi-arid region of Mongolia, and an EBR value of 0.80 was found by Xin and Liu (2010) in a maize crop in semi-arid conditions, in China. Using data from the Tibetan Observation and Research Platform (TORP), Liu et al (2011) observed an EBR value of 0.85 in an alfalfa field in semi-arid China. for the different seasons ranged between 0.70 and 1.12, with a mean of 0.92 ± 0.19.…”
Section: Surface Energy Balance Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Wilson et al (2002) also recorded an annual mean EBR of 0.84, ranging between 0.34 and 1.69 in an extensive study investigating 22 FLUXNET sites across the globe; EBR in ChinaFLUX sites ranged between 0.58 and 1.00, with a mean of 0.83 (Yuling et al, 2005); according to Were et al (2007), EBR values of about 0.90 were found over shrub and herbaceous patches in a dry valley in southeast Spain, whereas Chen et al (2009) showed a mean of 0.98 EBR for their study in the semi-arid region of Mongolia, and an EBR value of 0.80 was found by Xin and Liu (2010) in a maize crop in semi-arid conditions, in China. Using data from the Tibetan Observation and Research Platform (TORP), Liu et al (2011) observed an EBR value of 0.85 in an alfalfa field in semi-arid China. for the different seasons ranged between 0.70 and 1.12, with a mean of 0.92 ± 0.19.…”
Section: Surface Energy Balance Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter were collected from the Watershed Allied Telemetry Experimental Research (WATER) and provided by the Cold and Arid Regions Sciences Data Center at Lanzhou (available at http://westdc.westgis.ac.cn/ (accessed on 1 November 2014)) [63][64][65]. The ground measurements of latent heat flux with a time interval of 30-minute by the eddy covariance method at the towers were measured and processed.…”
Section: Eddy Covariance Flux Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The borehole depths are 100 m for T1, 69 m for T2, 50 m for T3, 90 m for T4, and 20 m for T5 and T7. The HiWATER experiment Liu et al, 2011) provided the soil moisture data from 1 January to 31 December 2014 at the A'rou Sunny Slope station (100.52 • E, 38.09 • N).…”
Section: Study Area and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%