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Ebba Dellwik
Researcher at Technical University of Denmark
Publications - 92
Citations - 3356
Ebba Dellwik is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wind speed & Terrain. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 88 publications receiving 2910 citations. Previous affiliations of Ebba Dellwik include United States Department of Energy.
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Contrasting response of European forest and grassland energy exchange to heatwaves
Adriaan J. Teuling,Adriaan J. Teuling,Sonia I. Seneviratne,Reto Stöckli,Markus Reichstein,Eddy Moors,Philippe Ciais,Sebastiaan Luyssaert,Bart van den Hurk,Christof Ammann,Christian Bernhofer,Ebba Dellwik,Damiano Gianelle,Bert Gielen,Thomas Grünwald,Katja Klumpp,Leonardo Montagnani,Christine Moureaux,Matteo Sottocornola,Georg Wohlfahrt +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse observations from an extensive network of flux towers in Europe that reveal a difference between the temporal responses of forest and grassland ecosystems during heatwaves and conclude that the conservative water use of forest contributes to increased temperatures in the short term, but mitigates the impact of the most extreme heat and/or long-lasting events.
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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,Eva Boegh,Andreas Ibrom,M. Altaf Arain,Almut Arneth,Almut Arneth,Mika Aurela,Christian Bernhofer,Alessandro Cescatti,Ebba Dellwik,Pierpaolo Duce,Damiano Gianelle,Eva van Gorsel,Gerard Kiely,Alexander Knohl,Hank A. Margolis,Harry McCaughey,Lutz Merbold,Leonardo Montagnani,Dario Papale,Markus Reichstein,Matthew Saunders,Penélope Serrano-Ortiz,Matteo Sottocornola,Donatella Spano,Francesco Primo Vaccari,Andrej Varlagin +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the relationship between energy balance closure and landscape heterogeneity using MODIS products and GLOBEstat elevation data and found that landscape-level heterogeneity in vegetation and topography cannot be ignored as a contributor to incomplete energy balance closures at the surface-atmosphere exchange measurements.
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Strong low-pass filtering effects on water vapour flux measurements with closed-path eddy correlation systems
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a large number of spectra and raw data to define the low-pass filtering characteristic of the closed-path eddy correlation (EC) system.
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Quality control of CarboEurope flux data. Part 1: Coupling footprint analyses with flux data quality assessment to evaluate sites in forest ecosystems
Mathias Göckede,Mathias Göckede,Thomas Foken,M. Aubinet,Mika Aurela,J. Banza,Christian Bernhofer,Jean-Marc Bonnefond,Yves Brunet,Arnaud Carrara,Robert Clement,Ebba Dellwik,Jan Elbers,Werner Eugster,Jürg Fuhrer,André Granier,Thomas Grünwald,Bernard Heinesch,Ivan A. Janssens,Alexander Knohl,R. Koeble,Terhi K. Laurila,Bernard Longdoz,Giovanni Manca,Michal V. Marek,Tiina Markkanen,Tiina Markkanen,J. Mateus,Giorgio Matteucci,Matthias Mauder,Matthias Mauder,Mirco Migliavacca,Stefano Minerbi,John Moncrieff,Leonardo Montagnani,Eddy Moors,Jean-Marc Ourcival,Dario Papale,João Pereira,Kim Pilegaard,Gabriel Pita,Serge Rambal,Corinna Rebmann,Abel Rodrigues,Eyal Rotenberg,María José Sanz,Pavel Sedlák,G. Seufert,Lukas Siebicke,Jean-François Soussana,Riccardo Valentini,Timo Vesala,Hans Verbeeck,Hans Verbeeck,Dan Yakir +54 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a site evaluation approach combining Lagrangian Stochastic footprint modeling with a quality assessment approach for eddy-covariance data was applied to 25 forested sites of the CarboEurope-IP network.
Six years of continuous CO 2 eddy-flux measurements over a Danish beech forest
TL;DR: In this article, a long-term monitoring station for fluxes of CO 2 and water vapour has been established in an 80-year old beech forest in Denmark, which has been in continuous operation since June 1996 and will be so at least to the end of 2002.