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Luo, Y., Wu, L., Andrews, J. A., White, L., Matamala, R., Schafer, K. V., Schlesinger, W. H.
Journal: Ecological Monographs, Volume 71 (3): 357-376 (2001). DOI: 10.2307/3100064 Sites: US-Dk3
Law, B., Kelliher, F., Baldocchi, D., Anthoni, P., Irvine, J., Moore, D., Van Tuyl, S.
Respiration rates of heterogeneous forest canopies arise from needles, stems, roots and soil microbes. To assess the temporal and spatial variation in respiration rates of these components in a heterogeneous ponderosa pine forest canopy, and the processes that control these fluxes, we conducted an intensive field study during …
Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 110 (1): 27-43 (2001). DOI: 10.1016/s0168-1923(01)00279-9 Sites: US-Me5
Gower, S. T., Krankina, O., Olson, R. J., Apps, M., Linder, S., Wang, C.
Journal: Ecological Applications, Volume 11 (5): 1395-1411 (2001). DOI: 10.2307/3060928 Sites: CA-Man, CA-Obs
Miller, L. G., Kalin, R. M., McCauley, S. E., Hamilton, J. T., Harper, D. B., Millet, D. B., Oremland, R. S., Goldstein, A. H.
The largest biological fractionations of stable carbon isotopes observed in nature occur during production of methane by methanogenic archaea. These fractionations result in substantial (as much as ≈70‰) shifts in δ13C relative to the initial substrate. We …
Journal: Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences, Volume 98 (10): 5833-5837 (2001). DOI: 10.1073/pnas.101129798 Sites: US-Blo
Lee, X., Bullock, O. R., Andres, R. J.
The severity and spatial extent of the health impact of anthropogenic mercury (Hg) emission to the atmosphere depend on the emission rate and chemical form of the emitted species. The few measurements of combustion flue gas give highly variable results about how the emission is divided between the elemental (Hg°) and reactive forms …
Journal: Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 28 (7): 1231-1234 (2001). DOI: 10.1029/2000gl012274 Sites: US-GMF
Baldocchi, D., Falge, E., Wilson, K.
The advent of long-term studies on CO2 and water vapor exchange provides us with new information on how the atmosphere and biosphere interact. Conventional time series analysis suggests that temporal fluctuations of weather variables and mass and energy flux densities occur on numerous time scales. The time scales …
Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 107 (1): 1-27 (2001). DOI: 10.1016/s0168-1923(00)00228-8 Sites: US-WBW
Wilson, K. B., Hanson, P. J., Mulholland, P. J., Baldocchi, D. D., Wullschleger, S. D.
A multi-year, multi-technique study was conducted to measure evapotranspiration and its components within an uneven-aged mixed deciduous forest in the Southeastern United States. Four different measurement techniques were used, including soil water budget (1 year), sap flow …
Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 106 (2): 153-168 (2001). DOI: 10.1016/s0168-1923(00)00199-4 Sites: US-WBW
Hanson, P. J., Todd, D. E., Amthor, J. S.
Journal: Tree Physiology, Volume 21 (6): 345-358 (2001). DOI: 10.1093/treephys/21.6.345 Sites: US-WBW
Schade, G. W., Goldstein, A. H.
We present the first canopy-scale, continuous, long-term flux measurements of a suite of oxygenated volatile organic compounds (OVOCs). Fluxes were measured above a ponderosa pine plantation, adjacent to …
Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Volume 106 (D3): 3111-3123 (2001). DOI: 10.1029/2000jd900592 Sites: US-Blo
Antunes, M. A. H., Walter-Shea, E. A., Mesarch, M. A.
Accurate estimates of leaf area index (LAI) and leaf angle distribution (LAD) are important for estimating the exchange of energy and gases in vegetative canopies. Direct estimates of LAI and LAD are laborious, time consuming and often times destructive. Stewart and Dwyer [Agric. For. Meteorol. 66 (1993) 247] introduced a mathematical …
Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 108 (1): 45-53 (2001). DOI: 10.1016/s0168-1923(01)00219-2 Sites: US-KFB, US-Kon
