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Some Basic Properties of the Surrogate Subgrid-Scale Heat Flux in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer

Authors
  1. A. Andren
  2. A. Monin
  3. C. Meneveau
  4. Charles Meneveau
  5. F. T. M. Nieuwstadt
  6. Fernando Porté-Agel
  7. G. Katul
  8. G. Katul
  9. G. Kiely
  10. J O'Neil
  11. J. A. Domaradski
  12. J. A. Murray
  13. J. C. Wyngaard
  14. J. D. Albertson
  15. J. Smagorinsky
  16. J. W. Deardorff
  17. J. W. Deardorff
  18. K. Akselvoll
  19. L. J. Peltier
  20. M. B. Parlange
  21. M. Germano
  22. M. J. Dwyer
  23. M. R. Raupach
  24. Marc B. Parlange
  25. P. J. Mason
  26. P. Mason
  27. R. G. Clark
  28. R. H. Shaw
  29. R. H. Shaw
  30. R. H. Shaw
  31. S. Ghosal
  32. S. Liu
  33. U. Piomelli
  34. U. Schumann
  35. W. Gao
  36. W. Gao
  37. Z. Sorbjan
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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