نتایج جستجو برای: canopy interactions

تعداد نتایج: 401721  

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2011
Mariano García F. Mark Danson David Riaño Emilio Chuvieco F. Alberto Ramirez Vishal Bandugula

This paper evaluates the potential of a terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) to characterize forest canopy fuel characteristics at plot level. Several canopy properties, namely canopy height, canopy cover, canopy base height and fuel strata gapwere estimated. Different approaches were tested to avoid the effect of canopy shadowing on canopy height estimation caused by deployment of the TLS below the...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Jesse O Bash John T Walker Gabriel G Katul Matthew R Jones Eiko Nemitz Wayne P Robarge

An analytical model was developed to describe in-canopy vertical distribution of ammonia (NH(3)) sources and sinks and vertical fluxes in a fertilized agricultural setting using measured in-canopy mean NH(3) concentration and wind speed profiles. This model was applied to quantify in-canopy air-surface exchange rates and above-canopy NH(3) fluxes in a fertilized corn (Zea mays) field. Modeled a...

2013
Chunbo Jiang Zhengbing Chen Heidi Nepf

Article is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use. The MIT Faculty has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters. [1] This paper describes the transition from open channel flow to flow over submerged vegetation using velocity mea...

2004
R. P. Clark M. S. Edwards M. S. Foster

We examined the effects of shade from multiple kelp canopy layers (surface Macrocystis pyrifera canopy, understory Pterygophora californica canopy), both individually and in combination, on an understory algal assemblage in a central Californian kelp forest. The removal of both kelp canopies resulted in a dense recruitment of the understory brown alga Desmarestia ligulata that formed a third ca...

2013
Heidi M. Nepf

1 This paper describes mean and turbulent flow and mass transport in the presence of aquatic 2 vegetation. Within emergent canopies, the turbulent length-scales are set by the stem diameter and 3 spacing, and the mean flow is determined by the distribution of canopy frontal area. Sparse 4 submerged canopies enhance bed roughness and near-bed turbulence, but the velocity profile 5 remains logari...

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