Publications

Publications Found: 1437

Evaluation Of A Data Assimilation System For Land Surface Models Using Clm4.5
Fox, A. M., Hoar, T. J., Anderson, J. L., Arellano, A. F., Smith, W. K., Litvak, M. E., MacBean, N., Schimel, D. S., Moore, D. J.


Journal: Journal Of Advances In Modeling Earth Systems, Volume 10 (10): 2471-2494 (2018). DOI: 10.1029/2018MS001362 Sites: US-Mpj

Assessing The Interplay Between Canopy Energy Balance And Photosynthesis With Cellulose δ18o: Large-Scale Patterns And Independent Ground-Truthing
Helliker, B. R., Song, X., Goulden, M. L., Clark, K., Bolstad, P., Munger, J. W., Chen, J., Noormets, A., Hollinger, D., Wofsy, S., Martin, T., Baldocchi, D., Euskirchenn, E., Desai, A., Burns, S. P.

There are few whole-canopy or ecosystem scale assessments of the interplay between canopy temperature and photosynthesis across both spatial and temporal scales. The stable oxygen isotope ratio (δ18O) of plant cellulose can be used to resolve a photosynthesis-weighted estimate of canopy temperature, but the method requires independent …


Journal: Oecologia, Volume : (2018). DOI: 10.1007/s00442-018-4198-z Sites: US-Bar, US-GLE, US-Ha1, US-NWT, US-WBW, US-WCr

Mean Annual Precipitation Predicts Primary Production Resistance And Resilience To Extreme Drought
Stuart-Haëntjens, E., De Boeck, H. J., Lemoine, N. P., Mänd, P., Kröel-Dulay, G., Schmidt, I. K., Jentsch, A., Stampfli, A., Anderegg, W. R., Bahn, M., Kreyling, J., Wohlgemuth, T., Lloret, F., Classen, A. T., Gough, C. M., Smith, M. D.


Journal: Science Of The Total Environment, Volume 636: 360-366 (2018). DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.04.290 Sites: US-UMB, US-UMd

Regional Climate Model Simulation Of Surface Moisture Flux Variations In Northern Terrestrial Regions
Fischer, R., Walsh, J. E., Euskirchen, E. S., Bieniek, P. A.

The wetness of high-latitude land surfaces is strongly dependent on the dif- ference between precipitation (P) and evapotranspiration (ET). If climate models are to capture the trajectory of surface wetness in high latitudes, they must be able to simulate the seasonality and variations of the surface moisture fluxes, as well as the …


Journal: Atmospheric And Climate Sciences, Volume 08 (01): 29-54 (2018). DOI: 10.4236/acs.2018.81003 Sites: US-Prr

Quantifying Water And Energy Fluxes Over Different Urban Land Covers In Phoenix, Arizona
Templeton, N. P., Vivoni, E. R., Wang, Z., Schreiner‐McGraw, A. P.


Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Volume 123 (4): 2111-2128 (2018). DOI: 10.1002/2017JD027845 Sites: US-Px1

Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence Is Strongly Correlated With Terrestrial Photosynthesis For A Wide Variety Of Biomes: First Global Analysis Based On Oco-2 And Flux Tower Observations
Li, X., Xiao, J., He, B., Altaf Arain, M., Beringer, J., Desai, A. R., Emmel, C., Hollinger, D. Y., Krasnova, A., Mammarella, I., Noe, S. M., Ortiz, P. S., Rey-Sanchez, A. C., Rocha, A. V., Varlagin, A.


Journal: Global Change Biology, Volume 24 (9): 3990-4008 (2018). DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14297 Sites: US-UMB

Warming-Induced Earlier Greenup Leads To Reduced Stream Discharge In A Temperate Mixed Forest Catchment
Kim, J. H., Hwang, T., Yang, Y., Schaaf, C. L., Boose, E., Munger, J. W.

The phenological response of vegetation to ongoing climate change may have great implications for hydrological regimes in the eastern United States. However, there have been few studies that analyze its resultant effect on catchment discharge dynamics, separating from dominant climatic controls. In this study, we examined the net …


Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 123 (6): 1960-1975 (2018). DOI: 10.1029/2018JG004438 Sites: US-Ha1, US-Ha2

Incorporating Leaf Chlorophyll Content Into A Two-Leaf Terrestrial Biosphere Model For Estimating Carbon And Water Fluxes At A Forest Site
Luo, X., Croft, H., Chen, J. M., Bartlett, P., Staebler, R., Froelich, N.


Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 248: 156-168 (2018). DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2017.09.012 Sites:

Changes In Photosynthesis And Soil Moisture Drive The Seasonal Soil Respiration-Temperature Hysteresis Relationship
Zhang, Q., Phillips, R. P., Manzoni, S., Scott, R. L., Oishi, A. C., Finzi, A., Daly, E., Vargas, R., Novick, K. A.

In nearly all large-scale terrestrial ecosystem models, soil respiration is represented as a function of soil temperature. However, the relationship between soil respiration and soil temperature is highly variable across sites and there is often a pronounced hysteresis in the soil respiration-temperature relationship over the course …


Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 259: 184-195 (2018). DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2018.05.005 Sites: US-Dk2, US-Dk3, US-Ha1, US-MMS, US-SRM, US-Wkg

Links Between Annual Surface Temperature Variation And Land Cover Heterogeneity For A Boreal Forest As Characterized By Continuous, Fibre-Optic Dts Monitoring
Saito, K., Iwahana, G., Ikawa, H., Nagano, H., Busey, R. C.

A fibre-optic DTS (distributed temperature sensing) system using Raman-scattering optical time domain reflectometry was deployed to monitor a boreal forest research site in the interior of Alaska. Surface temperatures range between −40°C in winter and 30°C in summer at this site. In parallel experiments, a fibre-optic cable sensor …


Journal: Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods And Data Systems, Volume 7 (3): 223-234 (2018). DOI: 10.5194/gi-7-223-2018 Sites: US-Prr