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A Comparison Of The Diel Cycle Of Modeled And Measured Latent Heat Flux During The Warm Season In A Colorado Subalpine Forest
Burns, S. P., Swenson, S. C., Wieder, W. R., Lawrence, D. M., Bonan, G. B., Knowles, J. F., Blanken, P. D.


Journal: Journal Of Advances In Modeling Earth Systems, Volume : (2018). DOI: 10.1002/2017MS001248 Sites: US-NR1

Does Vapor Pressure Deficit Drive The Seasonality Of δ13C Of The Net Land-Atmosphere Co2 Exchange Across The United States?
Raczka, B., Biraud, S. C., Ehleringer, J. R., Lai, C., Miller, J. B., Pataki, D. E., Saleska, S. R., Torn, M. S., Vaughn, B. H., Wehr, R., Bowling, D. R.

The seasonal pattern of the carbon isotope content (δ13C) of atmospheric CO2 depends on local and nonlocal land‐atmosphere exchange and atmospheric transport. Previous studies suggested that the δ13C of the net land‐atmosphere CO2 flux (δsource) varies seasonally as stomatal conductance of plants responds to vapor pressure …


Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 122 (8): 1969-1987 (2017). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JG003795 Sites: US-ARM, US-Ha1, US-Ho1, US-NR1, US-Wrc

Climate Controls Over Ecosystem Metabolism: Insights From A Fifteen-Year Inductive Artificial Neural Network Synthesis For A Subalpine Forest
Albert, L. P., Keenan, T. F., Burns, S. P., Huxman, T. E., Monson, R. K.


Journal: Oecologia, Volume 184 (1): 25-41 (2017). DOI: 10.1007/s00442-017-3853-0 Sites: US-NR1

Earlier Snowmelt Reduces Atmospheric Carbon Uptake In Midlatitude Subalpine Forests
Winchell, T. S., Barnard, D. M., Monson, R. K., Burns, S. P., Molotch, N. P.

Previous work demonstrates conflicting evidence regarding the influence of snowmelt timing on forest net ecosystem exchange (NEE). Based on 15 years of eddy covariance measurements in Colorado, years with earlier snowmelt exhibited less net carbon uptake during the snow ablation period, which is a period of high potential for productivity. …


Journal: Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 43 (15): 8160-8168 (2016). DOI: 10.1002/2016GL069769 Sites: US-NR1

The Increasing Importance Of Atmospheric Demand For Ecosystem Water And Carbon Fluxes
Novick, K. A., Ficklin, D. L., Stoy, P. C., Williams, C. A., Bohrer, G., Oishi, A., Papuga, S. A., Blanken, P. D., Noormets, A., Sulman, B. N., Scott, R. L., Wang, L., Phillips, R. P.


Journal: Nature Climate Change, Volume 6 (11): 1023-1027 (2016). DOI: 10.1038/nclimate3114 Sites: US-ARM, US-Bar, US-Blk, US-Blo, US-Bo1, US-Br3, US-Dk1, US-Dk2, US-Dk3, US-Fmf, US-FR2, US-Fuf, US-GLE, US-IB1, US-IB2, US-KFS, US-Kon, US-KS2, US-Me1, US-Me2, US-MMS, US-MOz, US-MRf, US-Ne1, US-Ne3, US-NR1, US-Oho, US-SRG, US-SRM, US-Syv, US-Ton, US-UMB, US-Var, US-WBW, US-WCr, US-Whs, US-Wkg

Warm spring reduced carbon cycle impact of the 2012 US summer drought
Wolf, S., Keenan, T.F., Fisher, J.B., Baldocchi, D.D., Desai, A.R., Richardson, A.D., Scott, R.L., Law, B.E., Litvak, M.E., Brunsell, N.A., Peters, W., van der Laan-Luijkx, I.T.

The global terrestrial carbon sink offsets one-third of the world’s fossil fuel emissions, but the strength of this sink is highly sensitive to large-scale extreme events. In 2012, the contiguous United States experienced exceptionally warm temperatures and the most severe drought since the Dust Bowl era of the 1930s, resulting …


Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 113 (21): 5880-5885 (2016). DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1519620113 Sites: US-Bar, US-Ced, US-Ho1, US-KFS, US-Kon, US-Me2, US-Me6, US-MMS, US-Mpj, US-NR1, US-PFa, US-Slt, US-SRC, US-SRM, US-Ton, US-UMB, US-Var, US-Vcm, US-Vcp, US-Whs, US-Wjs, US-Wkg

Convergent Approaches To Determine An Ecosystem’S Transpiration Fraction
Berkelhammer, M., Noone, D. C., Wong, T. E., Burns, S. P., Knowles, J. F., Kaushik, A., Blanken, P. D., Williams, M. W.


Journal: Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Volume 30 (6): 933-951 (2016). DOI: 10.1002/2016GB005392 Sites: US-NR1

The Niwot Ridge Subalpine Forest Us-Nr1 Ameriflux Site – Part 1: Data Acquisition And Site Record-Keeping
Burns, S. P., Maclean, G. D., Blanken, P. D., Oncley, S. P., Semmer, S. R., Monson, R. K.


Journal: Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods And Data Systems, Volume 5 (2): 451-471 (2016). DOI: 10.5194/gi-5-451-2016 Sites: US-NR1

Short-term favorable weather conditions are an important control of interannual variability in carbon and water fluxes
Zscheischler, J., Fatichi, S., Wolf, S., Blanken, P., Bohrer, G., Clark, K., Desai, A., Hollinger, D., Keenan, T., Novick, K.A., Seneviratne, S.I.

Ecosystem models often perform poorly in reproducing interannual variability in carbon and water fluxes, resulting in considerable uncertainty when estimating the land-carbon sink. While many aggregated variables (growing season length, seasonal precipitation, or temperature) have been suggested as predictors for interannual variability …


Journal: Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences, Volume 121 (8): 2186-2198 (2016). DOI: 10.1002/2016JG003503 Sites: US-Bar, US-Ced, US-Ho1, US-MMS, US-NR1, US-PFa, US-Slt, US-UMB

The Relative Contributions Of Alpine And Subalpine Ecosystems To The Water Balance Of A Mountainous, Headwater Catchment
Knowles, J. F., Harpold, A. A., Cowie, R., Zeliff, M., Barnard, H. R., Burns, S. P., Blanken, P. D., Morse, J. F., Williams, M. W.


Journal: Hydrological Processes, Volume 29 (22): 4794-4808 (2015). DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10526 Sites: US-NR1, US-NR3, US-NR4