Surface energy balance of the western and central Canadian subarctic: Variations in the energy balance among five major terrain types

In this study, the surface energy balance of 10 sites in the western and central Canadian subarctic is examined. Each research site is classified into one of five terrain types (lake, wetland, shrub tundra, upland tundra, and coniferous forest) using dominant vegetation type as an indicator of surfa...

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Main Authors: Andrea K. Eaton, Wayne, R. Rouse, Peter M. Lafleur, Philip Marsh, Peter D. Blanken
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.526.4663 2023-05-15T18:28:09+02:00 Surface energy balance of the western and central Canadian subarctic: Variations in the energy balance among five major terrain types Andrea K. Eaton Wayne R. Rouse Peter M. Lafleur Philip Marsh Peter D. Blanken The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2001 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.526.4663 http://www.colorado.edu/geography/blanken/PDF Copies of my papers/Surface energy balance of the western and central Canadian subarctic.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.526.4663 http://www.colorado.edu/geography/blanken/PDF Copies of my papers/Surface energy balance of the western and central Canadian subarctic.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.colorado.edu/geography/blanken/PDF Copies of my papers/Surface energy balance of the western and central Canadian subarctic.pdf text 2001 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T10:22:41Z In this study, the surface energy balance of 10 sites in the western and central Canadian subarctic is examined. Each research site is classified into one of five terrain types (lake, wetland, shrub tundra, upland tundra, and coniferous forest) using dominant vegetation type as an indicator of surface cover. Variations in the mean summertime values (15 June–25 August) of the energy balance partitioning, Bowen ratio (b), Priestley–Taylor alpha (a), and surface saturation deficit (Do) are compared within and among terrain types. A clear correspondence between the energy balance characteristics and terrain type is found. In addition, an evaporative continuum from relatively wet to relatively dry is observed among terrain types. The shallow lake and wetland sites are relatively wet with high QE/Q * (latent heat flux/net radiation), high a, low b, and low Do values. In contrast, the upland tundra and forest sites are relatively dry with low QE/Q*, low a, high b, and high Do values. 1. Text Subarctic Tundra Unknown Priestley ENVELOPE(161.883,161.883,-75.183,-75.183)
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description In this study, the surface energy balance of 10 sites in the western and central Canadian subarctic is examined. Each research site is classified into one of five terrain types (lake, wetland, shrub tundra, upland tundra, and coniferous forest) using dominant vegetation type as an indicator of surface cover. Variations in the mean summertime values (15 June–25 August) of the energy balance partitioning, Bowen ratio (b), Priestley–Taylor alpha (a), and surface saturation deficit (Do) are compared within and among terrain types. A clear correspondence between the energy balance characteristics and terrain type is found. In addition, an evaporative continuum from relatively wet to relatively dry is observed among terrain types. The shallow lake and wetland sites are relatively wet with high QE/Q * (latent heat flux/net radiation), high a, low b, and low Do values. In contrast, the upland tundra and forest sites are relatively dry with low QE/Q*, low a, high b, and high Do values. 1.
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title_short Surface energy balance of the western and central Canadian subarctic: Variations in the energy balance among five major terrain types
title_full Surface energy balance of the western and central Canadian subarctic: Variations in the energy balance among five major terrain types
title_fullStr Surface energy balance of the western and central Canadian subarctic: Variations in the energy balance among five major terrain types
title_full_unstemmed Surface energy balance of the western and central Canadian subarctic: Variations in the energy balance among five major terrain types
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