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Oncley, Steven, Thomas Foken, Richard C. Vogt, et al.. (2007). The Energy Balance Experiment EBEX-2000 (Part 1: Overview and energy balance ; Part 2: Intercomparison of eddy-covariance sensors and post-field data processing methods ; Part 3: Behaviour and quality of the radiation measurements). Boundary-Layer Meteorology.1 indexed citations
Foken, Thomas, Matthias Mauder, Claudia Liebethal, et al.. (2006). Attempt to close the energy balance for the LITFASS-2003 experiment. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling.8 indexed citations
DeBruin, H.A.R., A.F. Moene, & F. C. Bosveld. (2004). AN INTEGRATED MSG-SCINTILLOMETER NETWORK SYSTEM TO MONITOR SENSIBLE AND LATENT HEAT FLUXES.. ESASP. 582. 137.2 indexed citations
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Dijk, Arjan van, A.F. Moene, & H.A.R. DeBruin. (2004). The principles of surface flux physics: theory, practice and description of the ECPACK library. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling.139 indexed citations
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Kohsiek, W., W.M.L. Meijninger, & H.A.R. DeBruin. (2002). Long range scintillometry. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 125–128.2 indexed citations
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Beyrich, Frank, et al.. (2002). Fluxes over a heterogeneous land surface: results and perspectives of the LITFASS program. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 653–654.1 indexed citations
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Wiel, B.J.H. van de, A.F. Moene, Oscar Hartogensis, et al.. (2000). Intermittent turbulence and oscillations in the stable boundary layer: a system dynamics approach. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 477–480.1 indexed citations
DeBruin, H.A.R., J.P. Nieveen, Stephan F. J. De Wekker, & B.G. Heusinkveld. (1996). Large aparture scintillometry over a 4.8 km path for measuring areally-average sensible heat flux; a case study.. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 153–156.2 indexed citations
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Stewart, J.B., H.A.R. DeBruin, Jaime Garatuza‐Payán, & Christopher R. Watts. (1995). Use of satellite data to estimate hydrological variables for northwest Mexico.. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 91–99.3 indexed citations
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Heusinkveld, B.G., et al.. (1994). Procedures for reliable eddy covariance measurements of atmospheric heat and CO2-fluxes.. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 237–241.2 indexed citations
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DeBruin, H.A.R. & C.M.J. Jacobs. (1992). Impact of CO2 enrichment on the regional evapotranspiration of agro-ecosystems, a theoretical and numerical study.. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling.1 indexed citations
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