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Impact of non-local advection on flux footprints over a tall forest canopy: a tracer flux experiment

Leclerc et al., 2003

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14705508763262511809
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Leclerc M
Karipot A
Prabha T
Allwine G
Lamb B
Gholz H
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Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

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Since the early 1990s, in the planning and execution of their flux measurement campaigns, micrometeorologists have used the footprint concept to determine site quality with respect to both fetch and surface homogeneity. While the usefulness of these models has been …
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