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Addressing a systematic bias in carbon dioxide flux measurements with the EC150 and the IRGASON open-path gas analyzers

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M. Helbig, K. Wischnewski, G.H. Gosselin, S.C. Biraud, I. Bogoev, W.S. Chan, Eugenie Euskirchen, A.J. Glenn, P.M. Marsh, W.L. Quinton, and O. Sonnentag, 2016-11-15, Addressing a systematic bias in carbon dioxide flux measurements with the EC150 and the IRGASON open-path gas analyzers: .

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Abstract (from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168192316303446): Across a global network of eddy covariance flux towers, two relatively new open-path infrared gas analyzers (IRGAs), the IRGASON and the EC150, are increasingly used to measure net carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes (Fc_OP). Differences in net CO2 fluxes derived from open- and closed-path IRGAs in general remain poorly constrained. In particular, the performance of the IRGASON and the EC150 for measuring Fc_OP has not been characterized yet. These IRGAs measure CO2 absorption, which is scaled with air temperature and pressure before converting it to instantaneous CO2 density. This sensor-internal conversion is based on a slow-response thermistor air temperature [...]

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citationTypeJournal Article
journalAgricultural and Forest Meteorology
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typeVolumes
value228-229
typePages
value349-359
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valuehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2016.07.018

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