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A Single-Beam Infrared Hygrometer for Evaporation Measurement

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1975

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Abstract Two instruments are described which serve as humidity sensors in conjunction with existing eddy correlation techniques. The first instrument is an infrared absorption device, with a 40 cm path length, operating in a water vapor vibrational band at 6.3 μm. The second instrument is a development of this, operating at 2.7 μm with a 20 cm path length. Both devices have been successfully field-tested in a latent heat flux format, using a propeller anemometer as a vertical velocity sensor. Satisfactory energy balances at the surface have been obtained. In the case of the 2.7 μm instrument, a specific advantage is its lack of sensitivity to ambient humidity levels, while both instruments are insensitive to slow variations of optical and electronic performance.