Seminar by Norbert Pirk (Dept of Geosciences, University of Oslo):
Towards actively learning flux observing systems
Abstract: While land-atmosphere exchanges of carbon, water, and energy are key to understanding changes in the Earth system, we still fundamentally lack a methodology to obtain representative estimates of these surface fluxes at the scale of a single grid cell of an Earth System Model (typically 10-100 km), let alone for a wider region. This talk will discuss how different flux estimation techniques, such as eddy covariance towers and drones with gas analysers, have been used at GeoHyd in recent years and how they could be combined to form one "intelligent" flux observing system.
The talk is in Aud 1 in the Geology Building. It is also possible to follow at Zoom.
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About the seminar
This seminar is offered by the Section for Geography and Hydrology (GeoHyd), Dept. of Geosciences, University of Oslo. The seminars are announced as lunch seminars so bring your lunch if you want to
The seminars are open to everyone interested, and especially students are welcome.
The Lunch Seminar Team
– Yeliz and Thomas