A collection of flux footprints for the Munich-Oberpostdirektion flux-tower in Germany at 30-minute temporal resolution. Each dataset contains up to 48 footprints with the following variables each: Time, X, Y, Boundary Layer Height Quality Flag, and Footprint Climatology. The flux footprints are computed using FFP as described in Kljun et al. (2015), https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-8-3695-2015, at 10-meter spatial resolution. This work is part of the ICOS Cities/PAUL Pilot Applications in Urban Landscapes project.
@misc{https://doi.org/10.18160/040n-7ap7,
doi = {10.18160/040N-7AP7},
url = {https://citymeta.icos-cp.eu/collections/crE8Zwqcwkjk0gDyQztIKKrJ},
author = {Molinier, Betty and Kljun, Natascha},
keywords = {Flux footprints, atmospheric modelling, urban flux, ICOS Cities},
title = {Munich-Oberpostdirektion flux footprints},
publisher = {ICOS ERIC - Carbon Portal},
year = {2024}
}
TY - GEN T1 - Munich-Oberpostdirektion flux footprints AU - Molinier, Betty AU - Kljun, Natascha DO - 10.18160/040N-7AP7 UR - https://citymeta.icos-cp.eu/collections/crE8Zwqcwkjk0gDyQztIKKrJ KW - Flux footprints, atmospheric modelling, urban flux, ICOS Cities PY - 2024 PB - ICOS ERIC - Carbon Portal ER -






PAUL, Pilot Applications in Urban Landscapes - Towards integrated city observatories for greenhouse gases (ICOS Cities), has received funding
from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement No 101037319.