Publications

Publications Found: 3
Influence Of Vegetation And Seasonal Forcing On Carbon Dioxide Fluxes Across The Upper Midwest, Usa: Implications For Regional Scaling
Desai, A. R., Noormets, A., Bolstad, P. V., Chen, J., Cook, B. D., Davis, K. J., Euskirchen, E. S., Gough, C., Martin, J. G., Ricciuto, D. M., Schmid, H. P., Tang, J., Wang, W.

Carbon dioxide fluxes were examined over the growing seasons of 2002 and 2003 from 14 different sites in Upper Midwest (USA) to assess spatial variability of ecosystem–atmosphere CO2 exchange. These sites were exposed to similar temperature/precipitation regimes and spanned a range of vegetation types typical of the …


Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 148 (2): 288-308 (2008), ISBN . DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2007.08.001 Sites: US-Los, US-PFa, US-Syv, US-WCr, US-Wi0, US-Wi1, US-Wi2, US-Wi3, US-Wi4, US-Wi6, US-Wi8

Moisture Sensitivity Of Ecosystem Respiration: Comparison Of 14 Forest Ecosystems In The Upper Great Lakes Region, USA
Noormets, A., Desai, A., Cook, B., Euskirchen, E., Ricciuto, D., Davis, K., Bolstad, P., Schmid, H., Vogel, C., Carey, E., Su, H., Chen, J.

Ecosystem respiration (ER) was measured with the eddy covariance technique in 14 forest ecosystems in the Upper Great Lakes Region during the growing seasons of 2002 and 2003. The response of ER to soil temperature and moisture was analyzed using empirical models. On average, …


Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 148 (2): 216-230 (2008), ISBN . DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2007.08.002 Sites: US-Wi0, US-Wi1, US-Wi2, US-Wi3, US-Wi4, US-Wi6, US-Wi8

Age-Dependent Changes In Ecosystem Carbon Fluxes In Managed Forests In Northern Wisconsin, USA
Noormets, A., Chen, J., Crow, T. R.

The age-dependent variability of ecosystem carbon (C) fluxes was assessed by measuring the net ecosystem exchange of C (NEE) in five managed forest stands in northern Wisconsin, USA. The study sites ranged in age from 3-year-old clearcut to mature stands (65 years). All stands, except the clearcut, …


Journal: Ecosystems, Volume 10 (2): 187-203 (2007), ISBN . DOI: 10.1007/s10021-007-9018-y Sites: US-Wi0, US-Wi1, US-Wi2, US-Wi3, US-Wi4, US-Wi6, US-Wi8