Classification of Footprint Models

作者: Monique Y Leclerc , Thomas Foken , Monique Y Leclerc , Thomas Foken

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-54545-0_3

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摘要: Footprint models constitute quality-assurance tools that can be used to support the interpretation of scalar, flux, and concentration measurements. The purpose present chapter is provide reader with an overview key developments in footprint modeling. This also highlights features limitations inherent each model. Here, authors seek sufficient information empower select most appropriate model for at hand. thus strongly encouraged read original papers a more exhaustive thorough description these models.

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