Titelangaben
Moravek, Alexander ; Trebs, Ivonne ; Foken, Thomas:
Effect of imprecise lag time and high frequency attenuation on surface-atmosphere exchange fluxes determined with the relaxed eddy accumulation method.
In: Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
Bd. 118
(2013)
Heft 17
.
- S. 10,210-10,242.
ISSN 2169-8996
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jgrd.50763
Abstract
Relaxed eddy accumulation (REA) systems that employ one single long inlet tube are prone to measurement uncertainties caused by (a) an imprecisely determined lag time between the change of sign in the vertical wind velocity and the switching of the splitter valves and (b) attenuation of high-frequent concentration fluctuations in the tube flow. However, there is currently no commonly applied procedure to address these uncertainties. In this study, we first evaluated the lag time error of the volume flow, mass flow and cross-correlation method (online and offline) and experimentally determined the magnitude of high frequency attenuation for a 21.5 m long inlet tube of an operating REA system. In a second step, we simulated the impact for different artificial lag time errors and low-pass filter strengths on the REA concentration differences and, thus, on the REA flux, using high frequency time series of temperature, O3, CO2 and H2O. The reduction of scalar fluxes was mainly correlated with increasing switching frequencies and ranged for typical lag time errors of the investigated REA system between