The Climate Near the GroundThis revised and updated edition of Rudolf Geiger's classic text provides a clear and vivid description of the surface microclimate, its physical basis, and its interactions with the biosphere. The book explains the principles of microclimatology and illustrates how they apply to a wide array of subfields. Those new to the field will find it especially valuable as a guide to understanding and quantifying the vast and ever-increasing literature on the subject. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER I EARTHS SURFACE ENERGY BUDGET | 5 |
3 Components of the Energy Balance and Their Importance | 8 |
4 Radiation Balance of Earths Surface | 10 |
5 Longwave Radiation at Night | 19 |
6 The Laws of Energy Transport in the Ground | 27 |
7 Transport of Energy in the Atmosphere Eddy Diffusion | 34 |
8 Mixing Due to Friction and Convection | 36 |
31 The Microclimate of Meadows and Grain Fields | 248 |
32 The Microclimate of Gardens and Vineyards | 259 |
FOREST CLIMATOLOGY | 263 |
34 Metabolism Energy Storage and Wind in a Forest | 276 |
35 Air Temperature and Humidity in a Forest | 288 |
36 Dew Rain and Snow in a Forest | 296 |
37 Microclimate at the Stand Edges | 309 |
38 The Climate of Forest Clearings | 319 |
9 Temperature Instability Dissemination of Seeds Dispersion of Air Pollutants and Effective Stack Height as Problems of Eddy Diffusion | 39 |
THE AIR LAYER OVER LEVEL GROUND WITHOUT VEGETATION | 51 |
11 Temperature in the Lowest 100 m of the Atmosphere | 61 |
12 The Unstable Sublayer and the Inversion Sublayer | 67 |
13 Daytime Temperature of the Air Layer near the Ground | 71 |
14 Nighttime Temperature of the Air Layer near the Ground | 78 |
15 Distribution of Water Vapor above the Ground | 85 |
16 The Wind Field and the Influence of Wind near the Ground | 91 |
17 Distribution of Particulates and Trace Gases | 101 |
18 Optical Phenomena and Acoustics near the Ground | 111 |
INFLUENCE OF THE UNDERLYING SURFACE ON THE ADJACENT AIR LAYER | 121 |
20 Ground Color Surface Temperature Ground Cover Mulching and Greenhouses | 128 |
21 Soil Moisture and Ground Frost | 138 |
22 The Air Layer above Small Water Surfaces | 157 |
23 The Air Layer near the Water Surface of Lakes Seas and Rivers | 165 |
24 Snow and Ice Properties and Interaction with the Environment | 173 |
FURTHER ANALYSIS OF THE ENERGY BALANCE | 193 |
26 Results of Previous Energy Balance Measurements | 199 |
27 Advective Influences and Transitional Climates | 207 |
28 Remarks on Evaporation | 212 |
THE EFFECT OF LOW PLANT COVER ON THE SURFACE AIR LAYER | 225 |
29 Energy Balance and Temperature of Plant Components | 226 |
30 Radiation Eddy Diffusion and Evaporation in a Low Plant Cover | 239 |
39 Climatic Influences of the Forest | 329 |
THE INFLUENCE OF TOPOGRAPHY ON THE MICROCLIMATE | 339 |
41 The Effect of Differing Amounts of Sunshine on the Microenvironment | 350 |
42 SmallScale Topographic Influences at Night Cold Air Currents Frost Hollows | 359 |
43 Local Winds in Hilly and Mountainous Terrain | 366 |
44 The Climate of Various Slopes Exposure Climate | 384 |
45 The Thermal Belt | 395 |
46 Microclimate in the High Mountains | 406 |
47 The Microclimate of Caves | 418 |
INTERRELATIONS OF ANIMALS AND HUMANS TO THE MICROCLIMATE | 425 |
48 Animal Behavior | 426 |
49 Animal Dwellings | 433 |
50 Bioclimatology | 439 |
51 Urban Climate | 447 |
52 Artificial Protection against Wind | 461 |
53 Artificial Protection Against Low Temperatures | 481 |
| 493 | |
SYMBOLS | 547 |
Conversion Table | 551 |
| 553 | |
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