Publications

Publications Found: 1437

Multi-scale analyses of solar induced fluorescence and gross primary production
Wood, J.D., Griffis, T.J., Baker, J.M., Frankenberg, C., Verma, M., Yuen, K.


Journal: Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 44: 533-541 (2017). DOI: doi: 10.1002/2016GL070775 Sites: US-KCM

Short‐Term Selective Thinning Effects On Hydraulic Functionality Of A Temperate Pine Forest In Eastern Canada
Skubel, R. A., Khomik, M., Brodeur, J. J., Thorne, R., Arain, M. A.

Forest plantations are commonly used to restore the ecological and hydrological functionality of landscapes. In this study, we investigated the hydrologic response of a 74-year old pine plantation forest in southern Ontario, Canada to a selective thinning, wherein 30% of trees were harvested in winter of 2012. Tree-level and ecosystem-level …


Journal: Ecohydrology, Volume 10 (1): e1780 (2017). DOI: 10.1002/eco.1780 Sites: CA-TP3, CA-TP4

Ecosystem Fluxes Of Hydrogen In A Mid-Latitude Forest Driven By Soil Microorganisms And Plants
Meredith, L. K., Commane, R., Keenan, T. F., Klosterman, S. T., Munger, J. W., Templer, P. H., Tang, J., Wofsy, S. C., Prinn, R. G.


Journal: Global Change Biology, Volume 23 (2): 906-919 (2017). DOI: 10.1111/gcb.13463 Sites: US-Ha1

Assessing Drought-Induced Change In A PiñOn-Juniper Woodland With Landsat: A Multiple Endmember Spectral Mixture Analysis Approach
Brewer, W. L., Lippitt, C. L., Lippitt, C. D., Litvak, M. E.


Journal: International Journal Of Remote Sensing, Volume 38 (14): 4156-4176 (2017). DOI: 10.1080/01431161.2017.1317940 Sites: US-Mpj

Representing Winter Wheat In The Community Land Model (Version 4.5)
Lu, Y., Williams, I. N., Bagley, J. E., Torn, M. S., Kueppers, L. M.

Winter wheat is a staple crop for global food security, and is the dominant vegetation cover for a significant fraction of Earth’s croplands. As such, it plays an important role in carbon cycling and land–atmosphere interactions in these key regions. Accurate simulation of winter wheat growth is not only crucial for future yield …


Journal: Geoscientific Model Development, Volume 10 (5): 1873-1888 (2017). DOI: 10.5194/gmd-10-1873-2017 Sites: US-ARM, US-CRT, US-Pon

Dynamics Of Stem Water Uptake Among Isohydric And Anisohydric Species Experiencing A Severe Drought
Yi, K., Dragoni, D., Phillips, R. P., Roman, D. T., Novick, K. A.


Journal: Tree Physiology, Volume : (2017). DOI: 10.1093/treephys/tpw126 Sites: US-MMS

2016. Effects of seasonality, transport-pathway, and spatial structure on greenhouse gas fluxes in a restored wetland.
McNicol, G., C. S. Sturtevant, S. H. Knox, I. Dronova, D. D. Baldocchi, and W. L. Silver.


Journal: Global Change Biology, Volume : nnn-nnn (2016). DOI: 10.1111/gcb.13580 Sites: US-Myb

Assessing Carbon And Water Dynamics Of No-Till And Conventional Tillage Cropping Systems In The Inland Pacific Northwest Us Using The Eddy Covariance Method
Chi, J., Waldo, S., Pressley, S., O’Keeffe, P., Huggins, D., Stöckle, C., Pan, W. L., Brooks, E., Lamb, B.


Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 218-219: 37-49 (2016). DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2015.11.019 Sites: US-RC1, US-RC2

How many measurements are needed to estimate accurate daily and annual soil respiration fluxes? Analysis using data from a temperate rainforest
Pérez-Quezada, J., Brito, C.E., Cabezas, J., Galleguillos, M., Fuentes, J.P., Bown, H., Franck, N.

Making accurate estimations of daily and annual Rs fluxes is key for understanding the carbon cycle process and projecting effects of climate change. In this study we used high-frequency sampling (24 measurements per day) of Rs in a temperate rainforest during 1 year, with the objective of answering the questions of when and how …


Journal: Biogeosciences, Volume 13: 6599-6609 (2016). DOI: 10.5194/bg-13-6599-2016 Sites: CL-SDF

Using Satellite-Derived Optical Thickness To Assess The Influence Of Clouds On Terrestrial Carbon Uptake
Cheng, S. J., Steiner, A. L., Hollinger, D. Y., Bohrer, G., Nadelhoffer, K. J.


Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 121 (7): 1747-1761 (2016). DOI: 10.1002/2016JG003365 Sites: US-UMB