Prof. Monique Leclerc
Biogeosciences Program
University of Georgia, USA
Regents Professor
Environment Science Department
Peking Univercity, China
Honorary Professor
Department of Agronomy
Chiang Mai University, Thailand
Honorary Professor
E-mail: [email protected]
Qualifications
1987 Ph.D., University of Guelph, Micrometeorology
Publications (Selected)
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P H Schuepp, M Y Leclerc, J I MacPherson, R L Desjardins, Footprint prediction of scalar fluxes from analytical solutions of the diffusion equation, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 50(1), 355-373, 1990.
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M Y Leclerc, G W Thurtell, Footprint prediction of scalar fluxes using a Markovian analysis, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 52, 247-258, 1990.
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D Y Hollinger, J Aber, B Dail, E A Davidson, S M Goltz, H Hughes, et al., Spatial and temporal variability in forest–atmosphere CO2 exchange, Global Change Biology, 10(10), 1689-1706, 2004.
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T Vesala, N Kljun, Ü Rannik, J Rinne, A Sogachev, T Markkanen, et al., Flux and concentration footprint modelling: State of the art, Environmental Pollution, 152(3), 653-666, 2008.
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T Foken, M Aubinet, J J Finnigan, M Y Leclerc, M Mauder, K T Paw U, Results of a panel discussion about the energy balance closure correction for trace gases, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 92(4), ES13-ES18, 2011.
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T Foken, M Y Leclerc, Methods and limitations in validation of footprint models, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 127(3-4), 223-234, 2004.
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M Y Leclerc, S Shen, B Lamb, Observations and large‐eddy simulation modeling of footprints in the lower convective boundary layer, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 102(D8), 9323-9334, 1997.
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M Y Leclerc, T Foken, Footprints in micrometeorology and ecology, Springer, 2014.
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J Kim, Q Guo, D D Baldocchi, M Y Leclerc, L Xu, H P Schmid, Upscaling fluxes from tower to landscape: Overlaying flux footprints on high-resolution (IKONOS) images of vegetation cover, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 136(3-4), 132-146, 2006.
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D Finn, B Lamb, M Y Leclerc, T W Horst, Experimental evaluation of analytical and Lagrangian surface-layer flux footprint models, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 80, 283-308, 1996.
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S Shen, M Y Leclerc, How large must surface inhomogeneities be before they influence the convective boundary layer structure? A case study, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 121(526), 1209-1228, 1995.
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E van Gorsel, N Delpierre, R Leuning, A Black, J W Munger, S Wofsy, et al., Estimating nocturnal ecosystem respiration from the vertical turbulent flux and change in storage of CO2, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 149(11), 1919-1930, 2009.
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Y Zhou, X Wu, W Ju, J M Chen, S Wang, H Wang, W Yuan, et al., Global parameterization and validation of a two‐leaf light use efficiency model for predicting gross primary production across FLUXNET sites, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 121(4), 1045-1072, 2016.
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N Pingintha, M Leclerc, J Beasley, G Zhang, C Senthong, Assessment of the soil CO2 gradient method for soil CO2 efflux measurements: comparison of six models in the calculation of the relative gas diffusion coefficient, Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology, 62(1), 47-58, 2010.
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S Shen, M Y Leclerc, Modelling the turbulence structure in the canopy layer, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 87(1), 3-25, 1997.
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A Sogachev, M Kelly, M Y Leclerc, Consistent two-equation closure modelling for atmospheric research: buoyancy and vegetation implementations, Boundary-layer meteorology, 145(2), 307-327, 2012.
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M Y Leclerc, K C Beissner, R H Shaw, G Den Hartog, H H Neumann, The influence of atmospheric stability on the budgets of the Reynolds stress and turbulent kinetic energy within and above a deciduous forest, Journal of Applied Meteorology (1988-2005), 916-933, 1990.
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S K Kaharabata, P H Schuepp, S Ogunjemiyo, S Shen, M Y Leclerc, et al., Footprint considerations in BOREAS, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 102(D24), 29113-29124, 1997.
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Ü Rannik, A Sogachev, T Foken, M Göckede, N Kljun, M Y Leclerc, et al., Footprint analysis, Eddy covariance: A Practical Guide to measurement and data analysis, 211-261, 2012.
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M Y Leclerc, A Karipot, T Prabha, G Allwine, B Lamb, H L Gholz, Impact of non-local advection on flux footprints over a tall forest canopy: a tracer flux experiment, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 115(1-2), 19-30, 2003.
Profile Details:
https://cropsoil.uga.edu/people/faculty/monique-leclerc.html
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HbuSFJkAAAAJ&hl=en
Web of Science ResearcherID: DCU-0824-2022