Evaporation from a small prairie wetland in the Cottonwood Lake area, North Dakota—An energy-budget study

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Renee S. Parkhurst
Thomas C. Winter
Donald O. Rosenberry
Alex M. Sturrock
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[1] Denver Federal Center,U.S. Geological Survey
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Wetlands | 1998年 / 18卷
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energy-budget; evaporation; prairie wetland;
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Evaporation from Wetland P1 in the Cottonwood Lake area of North Dakota, USA was determined by the energy-budget method for 1982–85 and 1987. Evaporation rates were as high as 0.672 cm day−1. Incoming solar radiation, incoming atmospheric radiation, and long-wave radiation emitted from the water body are the largest energy fluxes to and from the wetland. Because of the small heat storage of the water body, evaporation rates closely track solar radiation on short time scales. The effect of advected energy related to precipitation is small because the water quickly heats up by solar radiation following precipitation. Advected energy related to ground water is minimal because ground-water fluxes are small and ground-water temperature is only about 7 °C. Energy flux related to sediment heating and thermal storage in the sediments, which might be expected to be large because the water is clear and shallow, affects evaporation rates by less than 5 percent.
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