TY - BOOK
T1 - Terrestrial biosphere-atmosphere fluxes
AU - Monson, Russell
AU - Baldocchi, Dennis
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Russell Monson and Dennis Baldocchi 2014.
PY - 2013/1/1
Y1 - 2013/1/1
N2 - Fluxes of trace gases, water and energy - the ‘breathing of the biosphere’ - are controlled by a large number of interacting physical, chemical, biological and ecological processes. in this interdisciplinary book, the authors provide the tools to understand and quantitatively analyse fluxes of energy, organic compounds such as terpenes, and trace gases including carbon dioxide, water vapour and methane. it first introduces the fundamental principles affecting the supply and demand for trace gas exchange at the leaf and soil scales: Thermodynamics, diffusion, turbulence and physiology. it then builds on these principles to model the exchange of water, carbon dioxide, terpenes and stable isotopes at the ecosystem scale. Detailed mathematical derivations of commonly used relations in biosphere-atmosphere interactions are provided for reference in appendices. An accessible introduction for graduate students and a key resource for researchers in related fields, such as atmospheric science, hydrology, meteorology, climate science, biogeochemistry and ecosystem ecology.
AB - Fluxes of trace gases, water and energy - the ‘breathing of the biosphere’ - are controlled by a large number of interacting physical, chemical, biological and ecological processes. in this interdisciplinary book, the authors provide the tools to understand and quantitatively analyse fluxes of energy, organic compounds such as terpenes, and trace gases including carbon dioxide, water vapour and methane. it first introduces the fundamental principles affecting the supply and demand for trace gas exchange at the leaf and soil scales: Thermodynamics, diffusion, turbulence and physiology. it then builds on these principles to model the exchange of water, carbon dioxide, terpenes and stable isotopes at the ecosystem scale. Detailed mathematical derivations of commonly used relations in biosphere-atmosphere interactions are provided for reference in appendices. An accessible introduction for graduate students and a key resource for researchers in related fields, such as atmospheric science, hydrology, meteorology, climate science, biogeochemistry and ecosystem ecology.
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U2 - 10.1017/CBO9781139629218
DO - 10.1017/CBO9781139629218
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:84923184351
SN - 9781107040656
BT - Terrestrial biosphere-atmosphere fluxes
PB - Cambridge University Press
ER -