Measuring Biosphere‐Atmosphere Exchanges of Biologically Related Gases with Micrometeorological Methods
Abstract
Ecologists are expected to play an important role in future studies of the biosphere/atmosphere exchange of materials associated with the major biogeochemical cycles and climate. Most studies of material exchange reported in the ecological literature have relied on chamber techniques. Micrometeorological techniques provide an alternative means of measuring these exchange rates and are expected to be used more often in future ecological studies,...
Paper Details
Title
Measuring Biosphere‐Atmosphere Exchanges of Biologically Related Gases with Micrometeorological Methods
Published Date
Oct 1, 1988
Journal
Volume
69
Issue
5
Pages
1331 - 1340
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