The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Eddy covariance, Latent heat, Sensible heat, Meteorology and Flux. His Eddy covariance research integrates issues from Turbulence and Software engineering. His work deals with themes such as Radiation flux and Industrial engineering, which intersect with Turbulence.
The various areas that Matthias Mauder examines in his Latent heat study include Planetary boundary layer, Instrumentation, Heat transfer and Closure problem. Much of his study explores Meteorology relationship to Atmospheric sciences. His Flux research incorporates elements of Remote sensing, Heat flux, Terrain, Residual and Advection.
His primary areas of investigation include Atmospheric sciences, Eddy covariance, Meteorology, Energy balance and Turbulence. His Atmospheric sciences study also includes fields such as
Meteorology is often connected to Advection in his work. His Energy balance study combines topics in areas such as Mechanics, Closure and Closure problem. His research in Turbulence intersects with topics in Wind speed and Boundary layer.
Atmospheric sciences, Eddy covariance, Ecosystem, Turbulence and Evapotranspiration are his primary areas of study. Matthias Mauder is involved in the study of Atmospheric sciences that focuses on Sensible heat in particular. The concepts of his Sensible heat study are interwoven with issues in Latent heat, Shrubland and Mixed layer.
Matthias Mauder interconnects Primary production and Land use in the investigation of issues within Eddy covariance. The study incorporates disciplines such as Terrain, Atmospheric flow, Remote sensing and Boundary layer in addition to Turbulence. He studied Flux footprint and Intensity that intersect with Meteorology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Atmospheric sciences, Eddy covariance, Ecosystem, Evapotranspiration and Hydrometeorology. His research integrates issues of Planetary boundary layer, Latent heat, Flux footprint and Global warming in his study of Atmospheric sciences. His Planetary boundary layer course of study focuses on Diurnal cycle and Lidar and Energy balance.
His Eddy covariance research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Primary production, Sensible heat, Water vapor and Land use. His Sensible heat study improves the overall literature in Meteorology. His Ecosystem research includes themes of Earth science, Climate change, Foundation and Greenhouse gas.
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Post-Field Data Quality Control
Thomas Foken;Mathias Göockede;Matthias Mauder;Larry Mahrt.
(2004)
Documentation and Instruction Manual of the Eddy-Covariance Software Package TK3 (update)
Matthias Mauder;Thomas Foken.
(2011)
A Network of Terrestrial Environmental Observatories in Germany
Steffen Zacharias;Heye Bogena;Luis Samaniego;Matthias Mauder.
Vadose Zone Journal (2011)
A data-driven analysis of energy balance closure across FLUXNET research sites: The role of landscape-scale heterogeneity
Paul C. Stoy;Matthias Mauder;Thomas Foken;Barbara Marcolla.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (2013)
Some aspects of the energy balance closure problem
Thomas Foken;Florian Wimmer;Matthias Mauder;Christoph Thomas.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2006)
The energy balance experiment EBEX-2000. Part I: Overview and energy balance
Steven P. Oncley;Thomas Foken;Roland Vogt;Wim Kohsiek.
Boundary-Layer Meteorology (2007)
A strategy for quality and uncertainty assessment of long-term eddy-covariance measurements
Matthias Mauder;Matthias Cuntz;Clemens Drüe;Alexander Graf.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (2013)
Impact of post-field data processing on eddy covariance flux estimates and energy balance closure
Matthias Mauder;Thomas Foken.
Meteorologische Zeitschrift (2006)
Corrections and data quality control
Thomas Foken;Ray Leuning;Stephen P. Oncley;Matthias Mauder.
(2012)
Processing and quality control of flux data during LITFASS-2003
Matthias Mauder;Claudia Liebethal;Mathias Göckede;Jens-Peter Leps.
Boundary-Layer Meteorology (2006)
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