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an alternative approach to determining zero-plane displacement by using friction velocities obtained by measuring wind profile and eddy correlation. In this approach, zero-plane displacement is determined so that the slope of the regression line between the friction velocities obtained from the wind profile and eddy correlation is close to 1.

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