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Category Text Publication
Reference Category Book chapters
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-52171-4_64
Title (Primary) Integration of meteorological and ecological measurements
Title (Secondary) Springer handbook of atmospheric measurements
Author Schmid, H.P.; Rebmann, C.
Publisher Foken, T.
Source Titel Springer Handbooks (SHB)
Year 2021
Department CHS
Page From 1713
Page To 1725
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Abstract Recent developments in both environmental measurement technology and numerical modeling have cleared the way for integrative approaches to Earth system science. Modern Earth system models can now account for interactions and feedback between the atmosphere, oceans, the cryosphere, and ecosystems at global to regional scales and over timescales ranging from hours to decades or longer. In turn, such models call for integrated data fields fromobservations in each of these Earth system compartments as well as their interactions. The nature, spatial scale, and data structure of ecological measurements (soil and vegetation parameters, ecosystem–atmosphere exchange fluxes) are distinctly different from those of most meteorological measurements. This chapter summarizes the basic notions of ecological measurement networks and addresses the challenges of integrating data from ecological and meteorological networks.
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Schmid, H.P., Rebmann, C. (2021):
Integration of meteorological and ecological measurements
In: Foken, T. (ed.)
Springer handbook of atmospheric measurements
Springer Handbooks (SHB)
Springer Nature, Cham, p. 1713 - 1725 10.1007/978-3-030-52171-4_64