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Article Dans Une Revue Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions Année : 2005

Flux measurements in the near surface layer over a non-uniform crop surface in China

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Eddy covariance measurements were conducted on fluxes of moisture, heat and CO2 in a near-surface layer over a non-uniform crop surface in an agricultural ecosystem in the central plain of China from 10 June to 20 July 2002. During this period, the mean canopy height was about 0.50 m. The study site consisted of grass (10% of area), bean (15%), corn (15%) and rice (60%). Based on footprint analysis, we expected >90% of the measured flux (at a height of 4 m above ground surface) to occur within the nearest 600 m of upwind area. We examined interdiurnal variations in the components of the surface energy balance and in CO2 flux. Results show that the pattern of energy partition had no obvious variation during the season. Daytime absorption of CO2 flux by the crop canopy suddenly increased after thunderstorm events. We examined the energy budget closure and found it to be around 0.85. We compared energy partitioning for all rain-free days, and found energy imbalance was more significant for the 1~3 days after rainy events and energy components almost achieve balance for the other rain-free days. It indicated that the cold or warm rainwater infiltrating into soil made problems.
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hal-00298666 , version 1 (18-06-2008)

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Z. Gao, L. Bian, S. Liu. Flux measurements in the near surface layer over a non-uniform crop surface in China. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions, 2005, 2 (3), pp.1067-1085. ⟨hal-00298666⟩

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