On Using the Eddy Covariance Method to Study the Interaction between Agro-Forest Ecosystems and the Atmosphere

농림생태계와 대기간의 상호 작용 연구를 위한 에디 공분산 방법의 사용에 관하여

  • 최태진 (연세대학교 대기과학과/지구환경연구소) ;
  • 김준 (연세대학교 대기과학과/지구환경연구소) ;
  • 윤진일 (경희대학교 농학과)
  • Published : 1999.09.01

Abstract

The micrometeorological tower flux network is the cornerstone of the global terrestrial vegetation monitoring. The eddy covariance technique used for tower fluxes is derived from the conservation of mass and is most applicable for steady-state conditions over flat, extended, and uniform vegetation. This technique allows us to obtain surface fluxes of energy budget components, greenhouse and trace gases, and other pollutants. The quality-controlled flux data are invaluable to validate various models with temporal scales ranging from minutes to years and spatial scales ranging from a few meters to hundreds of kilometers. In this paper, we review the theoretical background of this important eddy covariance technique, examine the measurement criteria and corrections, and finally suggest some measurement strategies that may facilitate coordinated flux measurements among different disciplines and provide a strong infrastructure for the global flux network.

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