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Temporal Dynamics of Aerodynamic Canopy Height Derived From Eddy Covariance Momentum Flux Data Across North American Flux Networks
- Source :
- Geophysical Research Letters; vol 45, iss 17, 9275-9287; 0094-8276
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Aerodynamic canopy height (ha) is the effective height of vegetation canopy for its influence on atmospheric fluxes and is a key parameter of surface-atmosphere coupling. However, methods to estimate ha from data are limited. This synthesis evaluates the applicability and robustness of the calculation of ha from eddy covariance momentum-flux data. At 69 forest sites, annual ha robustly predicted site-to-site and year-to-year differences in canopy heights (R2 = 0.88, 111 site-years). At 23 cropland/grassland sites, weekly ha successfully captured the dynamics of vegetation canopies over growing seasons (R2 > 0.70 in 74 site-years). Our results demonstrate the potential of flux-derived ha determination for tracking the seasonal, interannual, and/or decadal dynamics of vegetation canopies including growth, harvest, land use change, and disturbance. The large-scale and time-varying ha derived from flux networks worldwide provides a new benchmark for regional and global Earth system models and satellite remote sensing of canopy structure.
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Geophysical Research Letters; vol 45, iss 17, 9275-9287; 0094-8276
- Notes :
- application/pdf, Geophysical Research Letters vol 45, iss 17, 9275-9287 0094-8276
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1367413136
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource