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A Comparison Of Three Approaches To Modeling Leaf Gas Exchange In Annually Drought-Stressed Ponderosa Pine Forests
Misson, L., Panek, J. A., Goldstein, A. H.
We tested, compared and modified three models of stomatal conductance at the leaf level in a forest ecosystem where drought stress is a major factor controlling forest productivity. The models were tested against 2 years (1999 and 2000) of leaf-level measurements on ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosaDougl. …


Journal: Tree Physiology, Volume 24 (5): 529-541 (2004). DOI: 10.1093/treephys/24.5.529 Sites: US-Blo

Partitioning Of Water Flux In A Sierra Nevada Ponderosa Pine Plantation
Kurpius, M., Panek, J., Nikolov, N., McKay, M., Goldstein, A.

The weather patterns of the west side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains (cold, wet winters and hot, dry summers) strongly influence how water is partitioned between transpiration and evaporation and result in a specific strategy of water use by ponderosa pine trees (Pinus …


Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 117 (3-4): 173-192 (2003). DOI: 10.1016/s0168-1923(03)00062-5 Sites: US-Blo

Gas-Phase Chemistry Dominates O3 Loss To A Forest, Implying A Source Of Aerosols And Hydroxyl Radicals To The Atmosphere
Kurpius, M. R., Goldstein, A. H.

Tropospheric ozone (O3) effectively deposits to forested ecosystems but the fate of O3 within the forest canopy is unresolved. We partitioned total measured ecosystem daytime O3 deposition to a ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forest into its major loss pathways; stomatal uptake, non-stomatal …


Journal: Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 30 (7): n/a-n/a (2003). DOI: 10.1029/2002gl016785 Sites: US-Blo

Characterization Of Secondary Atmospheric Photooxidation Products: Evidence For Biogenic And Anthropogenic Sources
Spaulding, R. S., Schade, G. W., Goldstein, A. H., Charles, M. J.

Measurements of the biogenic hydrocarbons isoprene and 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol (MBO), their first-, second-, and third-generation photooxidation products methacrolein (MACR), methyl vinyl ketone (MVK), acetone, 2-hydroxy-2-methylpropanal (2-HMPR), glycolaldehyde, hydroxyacetone, methylglyoxal, and glyoxal, and carbon monoxide (CO), …


Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Volume 108 (D8): n/a-n/a (2003). DOI: 10.1029/2002jd002478 Sites: US-Blo

Influences Of Temperature History, Water Stress, And Needle Age On Methylbutenol Emissions
Gray, D. W., Lerdau, M. T., Goldstein, A. H.

Volatile organic compounds emitted by plants have long been recognized as having important influences on tropospheric chemistry, most notably in contributing to the production of tropospheric ozone and aerosols. One such compound, methylbutenol (MBO), was recently identified as a major component of the volatiles emitted by ponderosa …


Journal: Ecology, Volume 84 (3): 765-776 (2003). DOI: 10.1890/0012-9658(2003)084[0765:iothws]2.0.co;2 Sites: US-Blo

Diurnal Centroid Of Ecosystem Energy And Carbon Fluxes At FLUXNET Sites
Wilson, K. B., Baldocchi, D., Falge, E., Aubinet, M., Berbigier, P., Bernhofer, C., Dolman, H., Field, C., Goldstein, A., Granier, A., Hollinger, D., Katul, G., Law, B. E., Meyers, T., Moncrieff, J., Monson, R., Tenhunen, J., Valentini, R., Verma, S., Wofsy, S.

Data from a network of eddy covariance stations in Europe and North America (FLUXNET) were analyzed to examine the diurnal patterns of surface energy and carbon fluxes during the summer period across a range of ecosystems and climates. Diurnal trends were quantified by assessing the time of day surface fluxes and meteorological variable …


Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Volume 108 (D21): n/a-n/a (2003). DOI: 10.1029/2001jd001349 Sites: US-Blo

Modeling Temporal And Large-Scale Spatial Variability Of Soil Respiration From Soil Water Availability, Temperature And Vegetation Productivity Indices
Reichstein, M., Rey, A., Freibauer, A., Tenhunen, J., Valentini, R., Banza, J., Casals, P., Cheng, Y., Grünzweig, J. M., Irvine, J., Joffre, R., Law, B. E., Loustau, D., Miglietta, F., Oechel, W., Ourcival, J., Pereira, J. S., Peressotti, A., Ponti, F., Qi, Y., Rambal, S., Rayment, M., Romanya, J., Rossi, F., Tedeschi, V., Tirone, G., Xu, M., Yakir, D.

Field-chamber measurements of soil respiration from 17 different forest and shrubland sites in Europe and North America were summarized and analyzed with the goal to develop a model describing seasonal, interannual and spatial variability of soil respiration as affected by water availability, temperature, and site properties. The …


Journal: Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Volume 17 (4): n/a-n/a (2003). DOI: 10.1029/2003gb002035 Sites: US-Blo, US-Me4, US-Me5, US-SO3

Increase Of Monoterpene Emissions From A Pine Plantation As A Result Of Mechanical Disturbances
Schade, G. W., Goldstein, A. H.

Mixing ratios and emission rates of monoterpenes were measured above a ponderosa pine plantation in the Sierra Nevada mountains before, during and after a pre-commercial thinning in spring 2000. The thinning removed and left onsite approximately one half of the plantations biomass. Monoterpene fluxes increased tenfold during the …


Journal: Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 30 (7): n/a-n/a (2003). DOI: 10.1029/2002gl016138 Sites: US-Blo

Annual Ozone Deposition To A Sierra Nevada Ponderosa Pine Plantation
Kurpius, M., McKay, M., Goldstein, A.

Ozone concentration and ecosystem scale fluxes were measured continuously from June 1999 to June 2000 above a ponderosa pine plantation at Blodgett Forest, an Ameriflux site located ∼75 km northeast of Sacramento, CA (1300 m). The ponderosa pine trees were most active …


Journal: Atmospheric Environment, Volume 36 (28): 4503-4515 (2002). DOI: 10.1016/s1352-2310(02)00423-5 Sites: US-Blo

Atmospheric Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) At A Rural Mountain Site In California
Schade, G. W., Dreyfus, G. B., Goldstein, A. H.

Methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) was measured in air samples collected at hourly intervals near Blodgett Forest Research Station on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada, California, in July 1997, October 1998, and June through September 1999. Mixing ratios ranged from below the detection limit (< approximately 0.01 ppbv) to …


Journal: Journal Of Environment Quality, Volume 31 (4): 1088-1094 (2002). DOI: 10.2134/jeq2002.1088 Sites: US-Blo