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Stoy, P. C., El-Madany, T. S., Fisher, J. B., Gentine, P., Gerken, T., Good, S. P., Klosterhalfen, A., Liu, S., Miralles, D. G., Perez-Priego, O., Rigden, A. J., Skaggs, T. H., Wohlfahrt, G., Anderson, R. G., Coenders-Gerrits, A. M., Jung, M., Maes, W. H., Mammarella, I., Mauder, M., Migliavacca, M., Nelson, J. A., Poyatos, R., Reichstein, M., Scott, R. L., Wolf, S.
Evaporation (E) and transpiration (T) respond differently to ongoing changes in climate, atmospheric composition, and land use. It is difficult to partition ecosystem-scale evapotranspiration (ET) measurements into E and T, which makes it difficult to validate satellite data and land surface models. Here, we review current progress …
Journal: Biogeosciences, Volume 16 (19): 3747-3775 (2019), ISBN . DOI: 10.5194/bg-16-3747-2019 Sites: US-Mj1, US-MSR
Gao, Z., Liu, H., Missik, J. E., Yao, J., Huang, M., Chen, X., Arntzen, E., Mcfarland, D. P.
Journal: Environmental Research Letters, Volume 14 (4): 044016 (2019), ISBN . DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab082d Sites: US-Hn1
Capooci, M., Barba, J., Seyfferth, A. L., Vargas, R.
Storm surges can substantially alter the water level and salinity in tidal salt marshes. Little is known about how changes experienced during storm surges affect greenhouse gas emissions (GHG; CO2, CH4, N2O) from tidal salt marsh soils. Understanding how storm surges influence ecosystem processes is critical for evaluating the ecosystem’s …
Journal: Science Of The Total Environment, Volume 686: 1164-1172 (2019), ISBN . DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.06.032 Sites: US-StJ
Euskirchen, E. S., Kane, E. S., Edgar, C. W., Turetsky, M. R.
Journal: Ecosystems, Volume : (2019), ISBN . DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-019-00460-z Sites: US-BZF
Paca, V. H., Espinoza-Dávalos, G. E., Hessels, T. M., Moreira, D. M., Comair, G. F., Bastiaanssen, W. G.
Actual evapotranspiration (ET) is a major component of the water balance. While several international flux measurement programs have been executed in the tropical rain forest of the Amazon, those measurements represent the evaporative process at a few selected sites only. The aim of this study is to obtain the spatial distribution …
Journal: Ecological Processes, Volume 8 (1): (2019), ISBN . DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13717-019-0158-8 Sites: BR-Ma2, BR-Sa1, BR-Sa3
Ray, R. L., Ibironke, A., Kommalapati, R., Fares, A.
Climate change and variability, soil types and soil characteristics, animal and microbial communities, and photosynthetic plants are the major components of the ecosystem that affect carbon sequestration potential of any location. This study used NASA’s Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) Level 4 carbon products, gross primary …
Journal: Remote Sensing, Volume 11 (14): 1733 (2019), ISBN . DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11141733 Sites: US-PVA
McKendry, I. G., Christen, A., Lee, S., Ferrara, M., Strawbridge, K. B., O'Neill, N., Black, A.
Journal: Atmospheric Chemistry And Physics, Volume 19 (2): 835-846 (2019), ISBN . DOI: https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-835-2019 Sites: CA-Ca3, CA-DBB
D′Acunha, B., Morillas, L., Black, T. A., Christen, A., Johnson, M. S.
Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 124 (4): 884-901 (2019), ISBN . DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JG005123 Sites: CA-DBB
Abraha, M., Gelfand, I., Hamilton, S. K., Chen, J., Robertson, G. P.
Journal: Environmental Research Letters, Volume 14 (2): 024019 (2019), ISBN . DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/aafc10 Sites: US-KL1, US-KL2, US-KL3, US-KM1, US-KM2, US-KM3, US-KM4
Deventer, M. J., Griffis, T. J., Roman, D. T., Kolka, R. K., Wood, J. D., Erickson, M., Baker, J. M., Millet, D. B.
Wetlands represent the dominant natural source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Thus, substantial effort has been spent examining the CH4 budgets of global wetlands via continuous ecosystem-scale measurements using the eddy covariance (EC) technique. Robust error characterization for such measurements, however, remains a major …
Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 278: 107638 (2019), ISBN . DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2019.107638 Sites: US-MBP