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Understanding the role of advection on irrigated agricultural surface mass and energy fluxes in California


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Abstract

A transect using micrometeorological
instrumentation will be deploy over an almond orchard surrounded by dry
grasslands and urban landscape in Vacaville, California. The experiment
aims to quantify the role of heat sources from drylands driving higher ET
demands from agricultural orchards. The DTS would allow to better
understand the temperature transition in between the edge of these adjacent
landscapes, which it can lead to a better understanding of the magnitude
and scale of the interaction between these two landscapes.

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WGS 84 EPSG:4326
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UC Davis
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-121.9110°
Latitude
38.3001°

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USDA

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Name Organization Address Phone Author Identifiers
Nicolas Bambach UC Davis USDA-ARS

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OSU-UNR, C., N. Bambach (2025). Understanding the role of advection on irrigated agricultural surface mass and energy fluxes in California, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/fecd8151990d4e7b84e8a42e797e8eb8

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