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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Evaporative fractions at surface flux stations on the Konza Prairie are investigated by means of heat-flux estimation, evaporative fractions, and other remotely sensed parameters. Radiometric surface-temperature measurements are used to calculate sensible heat, and evaporative fraction is characterized by comparing systematic differences and consistencies at 21 stations. The evaporative fractions are related to soil and vegetation data collected concurrently with attention given to specific correlations. Little variation is found in the evaporative fraction during the day for the four periods studied, although the most significant change corresponded with the lowest values of soil moisture, leaf-area indices, and simple ratio. Uncertainties in air/surface temperature differences and in small wind speeds affect the reliability of estimates of the surface fluxes.
    Keywords: METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY
    Type: Symposium on FIFE - First ISLSCP Field Experiment; Feb 07, 1990 - Feb 09, 1990; Anaheim, CA; United States
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