Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6537879 | Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We show that incorporating seasonal-scale temporal heterogeneity of d and z0 into surface-flux and ecosystem models will improve their accuracy. However, incorporating simple empirical modifications to surface-structure roughness parameters due to inter-annual variation in canopy height and leaf area did not lead to improved modeling of frictional velocity within this study. Further investigation of structure-roughness relationships is needed to incorporate these aspects. Finally, this study proposes a meteorological-based method for estimating vertical stem growth in undisturbed forest environments by tracking ha over time.
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Authors
Kyle D. Maurer, Brady S. Hardiman, Christoph S. Vogel, Gil Bohrer,