Poster Session Posters

Monday, 12 May 2014: 5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Bellmont BC (Crowne Plaza Portland Downtown Convention Center Hotel)
Host: 31st Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

Papers:
1
Long-term analysis of effective heterogeneity of latent heat flux over diverse land use area
Wonsik Kim, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and D. Komori

Handout (691.8 kB) Handout (5.1 MB)

3
Modeling temporal and spatial variability of leaf wetness duration in Brazil
Clayton Alcarde Alvares, Forestry Science and Research Institute, Piracicaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and E. M. D. Mattos, P. Sentelhas, A. C. Miranda, and J. L. Stape

Handout (4.4 MB)

4
Comparison of a Higher Order Closure Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere Transfer Model with Observations from the CHATS Experiment
Eric R. Kent, University of California, Davis, CA; and K. T. Paw U and E. G. Patton

5
New approach to parameterization of physical processes in soil in numerical model
Grzegorz Duniec, Institute of Meteorology and Water Managment - National Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland; and A. Mazur

6
The ECO-SCALE project: Integrated High Resolution Monitoring for Mediterranean maquis ecosystems
Carla Cesaraccio, Institute of Biometeorology; National Research Council, CNR-IBIMET, Sassari, Italy; and A. Piga, D. Spano, S. Mereu, M. Filigheddu, and P. Duce
Manuscript (108.8 kB)

7
Snow modeling within a coupled multi-layer soil-vegetation-atmosphere model: Influence on potential water resources for crops
Laura McGowan, University of California, Davis, CA; and K. T. Paw U and S. H. Chen

8
Two years of Eddy Covariance Measurements of CO2 and Water Fluxes over Switchgrass
Elke Eichelmann, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; and C. Wagner-Riddle and J. Warland

9
A transferable framework to evaluate the quality of large data sets
Derek E. Smith, National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON), Boulder, CO; and S. Metzger and J. R. Taylor

10
Factors controlling soil respiration in a deciduous mixedwood forest: Evaluations at daily and sub-hourly time steps for land surface modelling
Paul A. Bartlett, Environment Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada; and R. M. Staebler, N. J. Froelich, K. Chang, E. Santos, S. Brown, and J. S. Warland

11
Modeling Soil Water Balance and Evapotranspiration in Climate Manipulated Shrubland Ecosystems
Costantino Sirca, University of Sassari/Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Climate Change, Sassari, Italy; and S. Mereu, R. L. Snyder, E. Kovács-Láng, G. Onodi, G. De Dato, and P. De Angelis

13
Simulation of Particle Dispersion in a Trellised Agricultural Canopy using the QUIC Dispersion Model
Nathan E. Miller, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and E. R. Pardyjak, R. Stoll, and W. Mahaffee

Handout (20.4 MB)

14
Soil NOx Emissions: Not So Innocuous?
Emily M. Elliott, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; and J. D. Felix and L. Rose

15
Soybean Yield Gaps in Brazil - Climate x Crop Management Causes
Paulo Sentelhas, University of Sao Paulo, Piracicaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and R. Battisti and G. Camara

Handout (861.4 kB)

18
Variations in Penman-Monteith derived bulk surface conductance of boreal aspen and black spruce forests
Jilmarie J. Stephens, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and Z. Nesic, N. Grant, A. G. Barr, and A. Black

19
Non-local perturbations modulating flux divergence and convergence in a disturbed atmospheric surface layer
Zhongming Gao, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; and H. Liu and T. Foken

20
Climate change scenarios and their impact on water balance and sugarcane yield in Southern Brazil
Paulo Sentelhas, University of Sao Paulo, Piracicaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and D. L. D. Santos

Handout (921.6 kB)

21
Performance evaluation of an integrated eddy covariance system in a cold environment
Jiaping Xu, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, Nanjing,China, China; and Y. Gao, W. Wang, W. Xiao, S. Liu, G. Yuan, X. Sun, and X. Lee

22
Challenges with measuring greenhouse gas fluxes over annual cattle operations in Manitoba, Canada
Amanda M. Taylor, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; and B. D. Amiro, M. Gervais, and M. Tenuta

23
Partitioning Evaporation and Transpiration in a Maize Field with Heat-Pulse Sensors Used for Evaporation
Xinhua Xiao, NCSU, Raleigh, NC; and T. J. Sauer, T. Ren, R. Horton, and J. L. Heitman

24
A Bayesian analysis of the spatial and temporal variability of aerodynamic roughness
Jeffrey D. Delaroy, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; and N. A. Brunsell

26
Evaluating the ACASA model as a tool for flux interpretation at 4 distinct AmeriFlux Sites
Jessica L. Osuna, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and R. D. Pyles, M. Falk, S. Ma, D. D. Baldocchi, K. Bible, S. Biraud, and S. Wharton

27
The Use of Digital Imaging Systems for Detecting Plant Changes: the APOS – Automated Phenological Observation System
Carla Cesaraccio, Institute of Biometeorology, Sassari, Italy; and A. Piga, A. Ventura, A. Arca, and P. Duce
Manuscript (163.5 kB)

29
A new mini TDL for open‐path measurement of CO2 fluxes in situ
Jessica L. Osuna, LLNL, Livermore, CA; and M. Bora, T. Bond, and S. Wharton

30
Wave-like Disturbances Impacts on Turbulent Fluxes and Turbulence Statistics in Nighttime Conditions
David J. Durden, NEON, Boulder, CO; and C. J. Nappo, M. Y. Leclerc, H. F. Duarte, G. Zhang, M. J. Parker, and R. J. Kurzeja

32
Using 3D-printers and Low-cost Microcontroller Boards to Build Open-source Environmental Instrumentation
Jay Ham, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO; and G. Lloyd -Miner, K. Shonkwiler, and C. Nash

Handout (1.7 MB)

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