C+ nleasur~ments taken over a desert in stable conditions indicate that the atmosphere remains interi~litt~ntly turbulent for Ri numbers as high as to. This is in contrast to previous results which suggest that the ~~tnlosphere is essentially nonturbulent for Ri > 2. These measurements also indicate
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Turbulent carbon exchange in very stable conditions
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