Burns et al., 2014 - Google Patents
13 A COMPARISON OF INFRARED GAS ANALYZERS ABOVE A SUBALPINE FOREST IN COMPLEX TERRAINBurns et al., 2014
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- Burns S
- Metzger S
- Blanken P
- Burba G
- Swiatek E
- Li J
- Conrad B
- Luo H
- Taylor J
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Infrared gas analyzers (IRGAs) are a key component to the eddy covariance measurement of water vapor and carbon dioxide exchange between the surface and atmosphere (Aubinet et al., 2012). Historically, closed-path IRGAs designed for laboratory use (such as the LI …
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