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Abstract(s)
The study of heat and mass exchange between the vegetation and its local environment
plays a central role in the analysis of plant-atmosphere interactions. These studies can
be undertaken at different scales, ranging from individual leaves to isolated trees or
even the canopy scale. In each of these cases, heat and mass fluxes depend on the use
of adequate values of transfer conductances. Within a broader study on interception
loss from a sparse cork and holm oak woodland (montado) of Southern Portugal,
aerodynamic conductances were determined for the boundary layers of both leaves
(LBL) and the entire canopy.
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Keywords
Aerodynamic conductance Quercus rotundifolia Lam. Quercus suber L.
Citation
PEREIRA, F.L. [et al.] (2007) - Aerodynamic conductances in a sparse mixed oak woodland (Quercus rotundifolia Lam. and Quercus suber L.). In 7th EMS Annual Meeting / 8th ECAM, San Lorenzo del Escorial, Espanha, 2007 - EMS7/ECAM8 Abstracts. Vol. 4, EMS2007-A-00200.
Publisher
European Meteorological Society