LI-COR will be taking part in a 3-day workshop at the 20th anniversary of AsiaFlux in September 2019. This training course is intended to inform attendees about the latest advancements in micrometeorological instruments and how LI-COR eddy covariance systems can monitor ecosystem-scale fluxes.
LI-COR recently joined the United Kingdom's National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL) to assess the LI-7810 CH4/CO2/H2O Trace Gas Analyzer through a series of mobile fugitive emission quantification experiments.
In their recent Journal of Agricultural Meteorology publication, Kenichi et al. evaluated the leaf photosynthetic capacity and monthly variability of leaf mass per area (LMA) and leaf nitrogen (N) content of two rice cultivars.
The researchers took two years of above and below canopy eddy covariance (EC) data from a mixed forest and partitioned it into separate evaporation and transpiration fluxes.