A Case Study of the Performance of Different Detrending Methods in Turbulent-Flux Estimation
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The performance of different detrending methods in removing the low-frequency
contribution to the calculation of turbulent fluxes is investigated. The detrending methods
are applied to the calculation of turbulent fluxes of different scalars (temperature, ultrafine
particle number concentration, carbon dioxide and water vapour concentration), collected
at two different measurement sites: one urban and one suburban. We test and compare the
performance of filtering methodologies frequently used in real-time and automated procedures
(mean removal, linear detrending, running mean, autoregressive filter) with the results
obtained from a reference method, which is a spectral filter based on the Fourier decomposition
of the time series. In general, the largest differences are found in the comparison between
the reference and the mean-removal procedures. The linear detrending and running-mean
procedures produce comparable results, and turbulent-flux estimations in better agreement
with the reference procedure than those obtained with the mean-removal procedure. The
best agreement between the running mean and the spectral filter is achieved with a time
window of 15min at both sites. For all the variables studied, average fluxes calculated using
the autoregressive filter are increasingly overestimated for a time constant ? compared with
that obtained using the spectral filter. The minimization of the difference between the two
detrending methods is achieved with a time constant of 120 s, with similar behaviour observed
at both sites.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aerosol flux; Detrending; Turbulent fluxes; Stationarity; Eddy covariance
Elenco autori:
Donateo, Antonio; Cava, Daniela; Contini, Daniele
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