Publications

Publications Found: 1437

Influence of regional nighttime atmospheric regimes on canopy turbulence and gradients at a closed and open forest in mountain-valley terrain
Wharton, S., Ma, S., Baldocchi, D.D., Falk, M., Newman, J.F., Osuna, J.L, Bible, K.

Stable stratification of the nocturnal lower boundary layer inhibits convective turbulence, such that turbulent vertical transfer of ecosystem carbon dioxide (CO2), water vapor (H2O) and energy is driven by mechanically forced turbulence, either from frictional forces near the ground or top of a plant canopy, or from shear generated …


Journal: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 237–238: 18-29 (2017). DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2017.01.020 Sites: US-Ton, US-Wrc

Carbon neutral or a sink? Uncertainty caused by gapfilling long-term flux measurements for an old-growth boreal black spruce forest.
Soloway, A.D., B.D. AMIRO, A.L. Dunn, and S.C. Wofsy.


Journal: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 233: 110-121 (2017). DOI: Sites: CA-Man

Inter-Annual Variability Of Net And Gross Ecosystem Carbon Fluxes: A Review
Baldocchi, D., Chu, H., Reichstein, M.

As the lifetime of regional flux networks approach twenty years, there is a growing number of papers that have published long term records (5 years or more) of net carbon fluxes between ecosystems and the atmosphere. Unanswered questions from this body of work are: 1) how variable are carbon fluxes on a year to year basis?; 2) what …


Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume : (2017). DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2017.05.015 Sites:

The Calibration And Use Of Capacitance Sensors To Monitor Stem Water Content In Trees
Matheny, A. M., Garrity, S. R., Bohrer, G.


Journal: Journal Of Visualized Experiments, Volume (130): (2017). DOI: 10.3791/57062 Sites: US-UMB, US-UMd

Physiographic Factors Underlie Rates Of Biomass Production During Succession In Great Lakes Forest Landscapes
Nave, L. E., Gough, C. M., Perry, C. H., Hofmeister, K. L., Le Moine, J. M., Domke, G. M., Swanston, C. W., Nadelhoffer, K. J.


Journal: Forest Ecology And Management, Volume 397: 157-173 (2017). DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2017.04.040 Sites: US-UMB

Delta-Flux: An Eddy Covariance Network for a Climate-Smart Lower Mississippi Basin
Benjamin R. K. Runkle, James R. Rigbyb, Michele L. Rebac, Saseendran S. Anapallid, Joydeep Bhattacharjeee, Ken W. Kraussf, Lu Liangg, Martin A. Locke, Kimberly A. Novick, Ruixiu Suid, Kosana Suvočareva and Paul M. White

Networks of remotely monitored research sites are increasingly the tool used to study regional agricultural impacts on carbon and water fluxes. However, key national networks such as the National Ecological Observatory Network and AmeriFlux lack contributions from the Lower Mississippi River Basin (LMRB), a highly productive agricultural …


Journal: Agricultural & Environmental Letters, Volume 2 (1): 170003 - 170003 (2017). DOI: 10.2134/ael2017.01.0003 Sites: US-BdA, US-BdC, US-Cst, US-Goo, US-HRA, US-HRC, US-ULM

Association With Pedogenic Iron And Aluminum: Effects On Soil Organic Carbon Storage And Stability In Four Temperate Forest Soils
Porras, R. C., Hicks Pries, C. E., McFarlane, K. J., Hanson, P. J., Torn, M. S.

Soil organic carbon (SOC) can be stabilized via association with iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) minerals. Fe and Al can be strong predictors of SOC storage and turnover in soils with relatively high extractable metals content and moderately acidic to circumneutral pH. Here we test whether pedogenic Fe and Al influence SOC content and …


Journal: Biogeochemistry, Volume 133 (3): 333-345 (2017). DOI: 10.1007/s10533-017-0337-6 Sites: US-Bar, US-Ha1, US-MOz, US-UMB

The 2013 Flex—Us Airborne Campaign At The Parker Tract Loblolly Pine Plantation In North Carolina, Usa
Middleton, E., Rascher, U., Corp, L., Huemmrich, K., Cook, B., Noormets, A., Schickling, A., Pinto, F., Alonso, L., Damm, A., Guanter, L., Colombo, R., Campbell, P., Landis, D., Zhang, Q., Rossini, M., Schuettemeyer, D., Bianchi, R.

The first European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA collaboration in an airborne campaign to support ESA’s FLuorescence EXplorer (FLEX) mission was conducted in North Carolina, USA during September-October 2013 (FLEX-US 2013) at the Parker Tract Loblolly Pine (LP) Plantation (Plymouth, NC, USA). This campaign combined two unique airborne …


Journal: Remote Sensing, Volume 9 (6): 612-643 (2017). DOI: 10.3390/rs9060612 Sites: US-NC2

Carbon And Water Budgets In Multiple Wheat-Based Cropping Systems In The Inland Pacific Northwest Us: Comparison Of Cropsyst Simulations With Eddy Covariance Measurements
Chi, J., Maureira, F., Waldo, S., Pressley, S. N., Stöckle, C. O., O'Keeffe, P. T., Pan, W. L., Brooks, E. S., Huggins, D. R., Lamb, B. K.


Journal: Frontiers In Ecology And Evolution, Volume 5: (2017). DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2017.00050 Sites: US-RC1, US-RC2, US-RC3, US-RC4

Photosynthetic Responses To Temperature Across Leaf–Canopy–Ecosystem Scales: A 15-Year Study In A Californian Oak-Grass Savanna
Ma, S., Osuna, J. L., Verfaillie, J., Baldocchi, D. D.

Ecosystem CO2 fluxes measured with eddy-covariance techniques provide a new opportunity to retest functional responses of photosynthesis to abiotic factors at the ecosystem level, but examining the effects of one factor (e.g., temperature) on photosynthesis remains a challenge as other factors may confound under circumstances of …


Journal: Photosynthesis Research, Volume 132 (3): 277-291 (2017). DOI: 10.1007/s11120-017-0388-5 Sites: US-Ton