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    Wallingford : IAHS Press
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    Call number: PIK N 454-09-0261
    In: Benchmark papers in hydrology
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 521 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 9781901502985
    Series Statement: Benchmark papers in hydrology 2
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    Boundary layer meteorology 12 (1977), S. 385-386 
    ISSN: 1573-1472
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
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    Boundary layer meteorology 12 (1977), S. 463-489 
    ISSN: 1573-1472
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract This paper presents a one-dimensional theoretical description of the exchange of water between wind-driven fog and natural vegetation for two processes, the first involving direct capture of the fog droplets and the second involving exchange by the evaporation/condensation process. It is shown that the ‘direct capture’ mechanism is formally similar to other atmosphere/vegetation exchange processes, being under the control of a ‘surface’ and an ‘aerodynamic’ resistance. A theoretical estimate is made of the magnitude and variation of this surface resistance for an idealized coniferous canopy, and consideration given to the relative importance of the two processes for both ‘short’ and ‘tall’ vegetation. The analysis is used to illuminate previous observations of the fog interception phenomenon, and as a basis for recommendations on future work in this field.
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    Boundary layer meteorology 14 (1978), S. 3-27 
    ISSN: 1573-1472
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    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Shuttleworth (1976b) demonstrated that it is possible to write a ‘multi-layer’ model of the vegetation-atmosphere interaction in analytically continuous form and create a one-dimensional description, of general applicability, with evaporation described by a combination equation similar to the Penman-Monteith equation. The present paper develops and simplifies that analysis in an attempt to provide a more practical description. It is shown that the generalized combination equation can be rewritten in a form which is identical to the Penman-Monteith equation in the single-source limit providing that the canopy resistance is redefined in two alternative ways, according to whether there is large-scale variation in surface wetness. Both of these definitions reduce to the Monteith (1965) form in dry conditions, and indicate zero surface resistance in wet conditions. The version applicable to situations involving large-scale variation in surface wetness, which is considered the general description in rainfall conditions, is consistent with published data in partially wet conditions (Shuttleworth, 1976a). This version allows a separation of the ‘interception loss’ and ‘transpiration loss’ components and, although approximate, has potential value in that it allows an experimental test of speculative models of interception loss, and provides the means whereby such models can be merged with Penman-Monteith models of transpiration loss, to provide a model of evapotranspiration. A preliminary test of a simple, single-source model of interception loss shows satisfactory agreement with experimental data.
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    Boundary layer meteorology 10 (1976), S. 91-94 
    ISSN: 1573-1472
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    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract In a previous paper (Shuttleworth, 1975) the possibility of providing a theoretical description of evaporation from a partially wet canopy in terms of a simple planar model (of the Penman-Monteith type) was discussed. The object of the present note is to draw attention to recent experimental evidence which suggests the inapplicability of such a model in these conditions.
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    Boundary layer meteorology 17 (1979), S. 315-331 
    ISSN: 1573-1472
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    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Previous work (Shuttleworth, 1976) demonstrated that ‘multi-layer’ simulation models of the vegetation-atmosphere interaction can be written in analytically continuous form: subsequent work (Shuttleworth, 1978) exploited the analytic nature of the model to simplify the description to a combination equation, similar in form to the Penman-Monteith equation, but requiring a redefinition of ‘surface’ resistance in order to provide a physically continuous description in all conditions of surface wetness. The present paper extends this work and re-examines the simplification procedure, to demonstrate that it is also possible to include below-canopy flux in a physically realistic, but simple, way, by the introduction of an additional term in the combination equation. It is then demonstrated that the analysis given in this and previous papers can be used to describe the possibility of vertically separated subcanopies in situations where this is relevant. The use of these two extensions is illustrated by reference to experimental data.
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    Boundary layer meteorology 42 (1988), S. 167-180 
    ISSN: 1573-1472
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    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract This paper investigates errors in the measurements of flux and variance of an atmospheric entity given by an eddy correlation system which employs real-time analysis, when there is real or apparent change in its measured concentration. Theoretical correction formulae are derived and their application illustrated with reference to field data.
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    Surveys in geophysics 12 (1991), S. 3-30 
    ISSN: 1573-0956
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    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract This paper overviews major international studies of the land/atmosphere interaction during the 1980s and previews those proposed for the 1990s. Selective results, either particular to individual studies or common to several, are interpreted to provide insight on the value and reliability of experimental data and field systems. This is used to provide guidance for future experiments. Progress in addressing the need to provide area-average, aggregate values for surface energy fluxes is assessed, and a recommendation made for enhanced attention to the use of planetary boundary development as an indirect measure of these.
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    Climatic change 19 (1991), S. 123-133 
    ISSN: 1573-1480
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    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Recent micrometeorological measurements for Amazonian rainforest are reviewed, emphasising those aspects of the radiation and heat balance which are likely to change with deforestation. The possible consequences of such deforestation are considered by examining the sensitivity of the surface energy balance to changes in those parameters which would be most drastically altered.
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    Boundary layer meteorology 9 (1975), S. 297-313 
    ISSN: 1573-1472
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    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract During the summer of 1974, simultaneous heat flux measurements were made over a pine forest in three ways: (a) Using the Bowen ratio - Energy Budget technique, with the Bowen ratio estimated from temperature and humidity profiles measured with two pairs of wet-and dry-bulb thermometers at six levels. (b) Using the Bowen ratio - Energy Budget technique, with the Bowen ratio estimated from temperature and humidity measurements using pairs of wet-and dry-bulb thermometers mechanically interchanged every ten minutes. (c) Using the Eddy Correlation - Energy Budget technique, with a direct measurement of the sensible heat flux made by a simple eddy correlation apparatus. Methods (b) and (c) are shown to give similar results apart from a systematic difference of about 25% in the measured sensible heat flux. This corresponds to an underestimate of the sensible heat flux by the eddy correlation apparatus. Although sometimes consistent with the other two methods, on occasions method (a) gave results which were significantly different from both (b) and (c). When differences occurred, they tended to be systematic and persistent over individual days; but they could change magnitude and sign if the particular sensors used at each level in the profile were rearranged. The experimental program used to collect these and previous data involved the rearrangement of sensors on a regular (two day) time scale. It is shown that, when averaged over several such rearrangements, method (a) produces median values of surface resistance which are more in keeping with those produced by the other methods. This is taken to imply that data previously gathered in this way can be used to produce physically reasonable results providing they are averaged over several days. On the basis of the results presented, recommendations are made on future experimental work in forest micrometeorology.
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