Henrique F. Duarte

 

 

Current address

1109 Experiment Street, Griffin-GA, 30223, USA

Redding Building, #154

 

Tel: +1-770-229-3234

Email: hfduarte[at]uga.edu

 

 

Education

 

(2008--) Ph.D. student at The University of Georgia, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, Crop and Soil Sciences Department

(2004-2006) M.S. in Numerical Methods for Engineering

  • Federal University of Parana, Brazil
  • M.S. Thesis: A method for latent heat flux measurements through capacitive humidity sensors
  • Keywords: micrometeorology, evapotranspiration, eddy-covariance method, capacitive sensors

 

(2000-2004) B. S. in Environmental Engineering

  • Federal University of Parana, Brazil
  • B. S. Thesis: Adjusting the net radiation in a soil-vegetation-atmosphere transfer model
  • keywords: net radiation, long-wave radiation, cloud factor, SVAT models

 

 

 

Work Experience

 

(01/2008--) Laboratory for Environmental Physics / College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, The University of Georgia

  • Graduate assistant researcher

(04-12/2007) Laboratory of Climate and Biosphere / Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences – University of Sao Paulo – Brazil

  • Assistant researcher / Data processing technician
  • Area of study: micrometeorology (focus on CO2 flux measurements over different Brazilian biomes)

(01/2001-12/2006) LEMMA – Laboratory for Environmental Monitoring and Modeling Analysis – Federal University of Parana – Brazil

  • Assistant researcher
  • Area of study: micrometeorology (focus on latent heat flux measurements over lakes and different crops)

 

 

 

Publications

 

DIAS, N. L. ; DUARTE, H. F. ; MAGGIOTTO, S. R. ; GRODZKI, L. . An attenuated eddy covariance method for latent heat flux measurements. Water Resources Research, v. 43, p. W04415, 2007.

 

DUARTE, H. F. ; DIAS, N. L. ; MAGGIOTTO, S. R. . Assessing daytime downward longwave radiation estimates for clear and cloudy skies in Southern Brazil. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, v. 139, p. 171-181, 2006.