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George Burba

Wetland Ecosystems: Water and Energy Exchange


Evapotranspiration and Energy Budget Components in Three Wetland Communities
2011. 108 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-35864-3 (3639358643)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-35864-3 (9783639358643)

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Exchange of water, heat and other energy components between wetlands and the lower portion of the atmosphere is essential for functioning and development of these ecosystems, and for the decisions related to conservation or modification of wetlands. Transformation of the energy components by key parts of the ecosystem, such as water body and vegetated canopy, and complex exchange between the latter are often described in terms of energy fluxes. In this book, the diurnal and seasonal exchange of water, energy and heat storage is quantified, and compared across three wetland communities: reedgrass, bulrush, and open water. Total water loss is partitioned into surface evaporation and plant canopy transpiration, and examined in terms of main controlling variables. Actual, potential and equilibrium evapotranspiration rates are also examined in the framework of Penman-Monteith and McNaughton-Spriggs models, leading to an improvement in understanding the mechanisms of the water loss in wetlands. This study could be useful for professionals in Natural and Ecosystem Sciences, Hydrology, and in Natural Resources and Water Management.
Dr Burba studied ecosystem structure and bio-atmospheric interactions at Lomonosov Moscow University, Russia, and at University of Nebraska, USA. He is a Principal Scientist in Advanced Research and Development Group at LI-COR Biosciences, and a Graduate Adjunct Faculty at University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Pictured here with his daughter Amelia.