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Yuji Kodama
Researcher at National Institute of Polar Research
Publications - 79
Citations - 1646
Yuji Kodama is an academic researcher from National Institute of Polar Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Snow & Snowmelt. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 77 publications receiving 1494 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuji Kodama include Hokkaido University & Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology.
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Correction of sonic anemometer angle of attack errors
TL;DR: In this article, an improved method of correcting for the angle of attack error resulting from the imperfect (co)sine response of ultrasonic anemometers is proposed, which is robustly and adequately fast for practical use in calculating eddy fluxes.
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Physically based snow albedo model for calculating broadband albedos and the solar heating profile in snowpack for general circulation models
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Glacier Lake and its Outburst Flood in the Nepal Himalaya
Tomomi Yamada,興亞 渡邉,Masayoshi Nakawo,Yutaka Ageta,Kouichi Nishimura,理行 藤井,Takayuki Shiraiwa,Yuji Kodama +7 more
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Parameterisation of aerodynamic roughness over boreal, cool- and warm-temperate forests
Taro Nakai,Akihiro Sumida,Kenichi Daikoku,Kazuho Matsumoto,Michiel K. van der Molen,Yuji Kodama,Alexander V. Kononov,Trofim C. Maximov,A. J. Dolman,Hironori Yabuki,Toshihiko Hara,Takeshi Ohta +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new concept is proposed for normalised zero-plane displacement: the basal part is primarily determined by the density of stems and branches (stand density), while the seasonal variation depends on the densities of leaves (leaf area index).
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Energy consumption and evapotranspiration at several boreal and temperate forests in the Far East
Kazuho Matsumoto,Takeshi Ohta,Taro Nakai,Takashi Kuwada,Kenichi Daikoku,Shin'ichi Iida,Hironori Yabuki,Alexander V. Kononov,Michiel K. van der Molen,Yuji Kodama,Trofim C. Maximov,A. Johannes Dolman,Shigeaki Hattori +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured sensible and latent heat fluxes (H and λE) in five forests located in boreal, cool-temperate, and warmtemperate zones of the Far East concurrently over several years to clarify their energy-consumption characteristics and the variation in and factors controlling evapotranspiration.