Workshop on Instrumental and Methodical Problems of Land Surface Flux Measurements

  • Foken T
  • Oncley S
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This report summarizes presentations and discussions that occurred at a workshop held in conjunction with the XIXth General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society (EGS) from 22 to 24 April 1994. The purpose of this workshop was to define the state of the art of micrometeorological flux measurements, to identify problem areas, and to define any additional data that must be taken to solve these problems. This workshop was organized in response to a proposal made at the 1993 EGS conference by T. Foken, T. Delany (National Center for Atmospheric Research), S. Oncley, and L. Tsvang (Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Russia) for a new experiment to investigate the problem of the “unclosed” energy balance. Sixty-one scientists from 14 countries participated in the workshop.

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Foken, T., & Oncley, S. (1995). Workshop on Instrumental and Methodical Problems of Land Surface Flux Measurements. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 76(7), 1191–1224. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0477-76.7.1191

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