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A Physiological Basis For Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions In The Boreal Forest: An Overview
Margolis, H. A., Ryan, M. G.
Interdisciplinary field experiments for global change research are large, intensive efforts that study the controls on fluxes of carbon, water, trace gases, and energy between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere at a range of spatial scales. Forest ecophysiology can make significant contributions to …
Journal: Tree Physiology, Volume 17 (8-9): 491-499 (1997). DOI: 10.1093/treephys/17.8-9.491 Sites: CA-Man, CA-Oas, CA-Obs, CA-Ojp
Margolis, H. A., Ryan, M. G.
Journal: Tree Physiology, Volume 17 (8-9): 491-499 (1997). DOI: 10.1093/treephys/17.8-9.491 Sites: CA-Man, CA-Oas, CA-Obs, CA-Ojp
Simulating Forest Productivity And Surface-Atmosphere Carbon Exchange In The BOREAS Study Region
Kimball, J. S., Thornton, P. E., White, M. A., Running, S. W.
Journal: Tree Physiology, Volume 17 (8-9): 589-599 (1997). DOI: 10.1093/treephys/17.8-9.589 Sites: CA-Man, CA-Oas, CA-Obs, CA-Ojp
Kimball, J. S., Thornton, P. E., White, M. A., Running, S. W.
A process-based, general ecosystem model (BIOME–BGC) was used to simulate daily gross primary production, maintenance and heterotrophic respiration, net primary production and net ecosystem carbon exchange of boreal aspen, jack pine and black spruce stands. Model simulations of daily net carbon exchange of the ecosystem (NEE) explained …
Journal: Tree Physiology, Volume 17 (8-9): 589-599 (1997). DOI: 10.1093/treephys/17.8-9.589 Sites: CA-Man, CA-Oas, CA-Obs, CA-Ojp
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