random uncertainties of flux measurements by the eddy covariance technique
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Large variability is inherent to turbulent flux observations. We
review different methods used to estimate the flux random errors. Flux
errors are calculated using measured turbulent and simulated artificial
records. We recommend two flux errors with clear physical meaning: the flux
error of the covariance, defining the error of the measured flux as 1
standard deviation of the random uncertainty of turbulent flux observed over
an averaging period of typically 30 min to 1 h duration; and the error of
the flux due to the instrumental noise. We suggest that the numerical
approximation by Finkelstein and Sims (2001) is a robust and accurate method
for calculation of the first error estimate. The method appeared insensitive
to the integration period and the value 200 s sufficient to obtain the
estimate without significant bias for variety of sites and wide range of
observation conditions. The filtering method proposed by Salesky et al. (2012) is
an alternative to the method by Finkelstein and Sims (2001) producing
consistent, but somewhat lower, estimates. The method proposed by Wienhold et
al. (1995) provides a good approximation to the total flux random
uncertainty provided that independent cross-covariance values far from the
maximum are used in estimation as suggested in this study. For the error due
to instrumental noise the method by Lenschow et al. (2000) is useful in
evaluation of the respective uncertainty. The method was found to be
reliable for signal-to-noise ratio, defined by the ratio of the standard
deviation of the signal to that of the noise in this study, less than three.
Finally, the random uncertainty of the error estimates was determined to be
in the order of 10 to 30 % for the total flux error, depending on the
conditions and method of estimation.
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Authors | ;Ü. Rannik;O. Peltola;I. Mammarella |
Journal | bioorganic & medicinal chemistry |
Year | 2016 |
DOI | 10.5194/amt-9-5163-2016 |
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