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1: Oblique areal image of the study site and surrounding neighbourhood. The location of the eddy covariance tower is indicated by the red dot, and the two busiest major streets in the vicinity of the tower, 49 th Avenue and Knight Street, are indicated by the white lines. Image taken from Google Earth.
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Much of the world’s population now resides within cities where altered energy use, building distributions, transportation networks, and surface characteristics influence land-atmosphere interactions, energy and water budgets, and carbon cycles, relative to rural areas. Knowledge of the surface properties that affect exchanges of energy and mass, as...