Canopy conductance (mm s-1) is a sensitive index of forest transpiration response to environmental factors, and is a key parameter in water and carbon exchange model. The data is obtained by expanding the water consumption scale measured by stem sap flow technology to the stand scale to obtain the water consumption of the stand, and then using penman equation to calculate. This data mainly provides basic data for some eco hydrological models.
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Chang, X. (2014). < b>Qinhai spruce canopy conductance in Pailougou watershed (2011-2013)</b>2014. doi: 10.3972/heihe.002.2014.db. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )
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