Dennis Baldocchi (GS) is one of the major contributors to studies of plant-atmosphere interactions. Recently he also published a book on this topic, entitled Terrestrial Biosphere-Atmosphere Fluxes with Russell Monson (nice videos at his site). I think the book is "must have" for hydrologists, even if after my first quick reading I realised that the approaches to some (more hydrological) topics perpetuate the "standard model" and interpretations of turbulence (but, it is a textbook!): full of up-todate-information indeed^1.
However, he also have the merit to put a lot of material in his group website, including slides and lectures. You can find them here:
However, he also have the merit to put a lot of material in his group website, including slides and lectures. You can find them here:
- Plant-Ecosystem-Atmosphere Interactions (this apparently contains the material of the book)
- Advanced topics in biometeorology and micrometeorology
- Ecosystem Ecology
- The Biosphere
Also available are some conferences talks which include videos.
^1 - Do not try to lear thermodynamics from here (look here instead). At least from chapter 2. Nothing especially wrong indeed, but very far from the clearness of my favorite books.
^1 - Do not try to lear thermodynamics from here (look here instead). At least from chapter 2. Nothing especially wrong indeed, but very far from the clearness of my favorite books.