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Figure 4 | Carbon Balance and Management

Figure 4

From: Seasonal variation of carbon fluxes in a sparse savanna in semi arid Sudan

Figure 4

Mean diurnal fluxes and meteorological variables representative for the dry and wet season 2005 in Demokeya, the Sudan. Blue lines for the wet season and black lines for the dry season. F C O 2 MathType@MTEF@5@5@+=feaagaart1ev2aaatCvAUfKttLearuWrP9MDH5MBPbIqV92AaeXatLxBI9gBaebbnrfifHhDYfgasaacPC6xNi=xH8viVGI8Gi=hEeeu0xXdbba9frFj0xb9qqpG0dXdb9aspeI8k8fiI+fsY=rqGqVepae9pg0db9vqaiVgFr0xfr=xfr=xc9adbaqaaeGaciGaaiaabeqaaeqabiWaaaGcbaGaemOray0aaSbaaSqaaiabdoeadjabd+eapnaaBaaameaacqaIYaGmaeqaaaWcbeaaaaa@3076@ = CO2 flux, [μ mol CO2 m-2 s-1], LE = Latent heat, H = Sensible heat, Ta = Air temperature, Rh = relative humidity, Rg = Global radiation, Rn = Net Radiation, PPFD = photosynthetic photon flux density [μ mol m-2 s-1], VPD = Vapour pressure deficit [KPa] and Volumetric soil moisture content [fraction]. Based on averages of 30 min. samples for each period.

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