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Aerodynamic Scaling for Estimating the Mean Height of Dense Canopies

Authors :
Kazulio Matsumoto
Akihiro Sumida
Trofim C. Maximov
Shin'ichi Iida
Kenichi Daikoku
Hotaek Park
Toshihiko Hara
Takeshi Ohta
Mie Miyahara
Yuji Kodama
Alexander V. Kononov
Taro Nakai
Hironori Yabuki
Source :
Boundary-Layer Meteorology. 128:423-443
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2008.

Abstract

We used an aerodynamic method to objectively determine a representative canopy height, using standard meteorological measurements. The canopy height may change if the tree height is used to represent the actual canopy, but little work to date has focused on creating a standard for determining the representative canopy height. Here we propose the ‘aerodynamic canopy height’ h a as the most effective means of resolving the representative canopy height for all forests. We determined h a by simple linear regression between zero-plane displacement d and roughness length z 0, without the need for stand inventory data. The applicability of h a was confirmed in five different forests, including a forest with a complex canopy structure. Comparison with stand inventory data showed that h a was almost equivalent to the representative height of trees composing the crown surface if the forest had a simple structure, or to the representative height of taller trees composing the upper canopy in forests with a complex canopy structure. The linear relationship between d and z 0 was explained by assuming that the logarithmic wind profile above the canopy and the exponential wind profile within the canopy were continuous and smooth at canopy height. This was supported by observations, which showed that h a was essentially the same as the height defined by the inflection point of the vertical profile of wind speed. The applicability of h a was also verified using data from several previous studies.

Details

ISSN :
15731472 and 00068314
Volume :
128
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Boundary-Layer Meteorology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0dd488e1149af781ed042f26bb4b5955
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10546-008-9299-5