This paper examines long-term eddy covariance data from 18 European and 17 North American and Asian forest, wetland, tundra, grassland, and cropland sites under non-water-stressed conditions with an empirical rectangular hyperbolic light response model and a single layer two light-class carboxylase-based model. Relationships according to ecosystem functional type are demonstrated between empirical and physiological parameters, suggesting linkages between easily estimated parameters and those with greater potential for process interpretation. Relatively sparse documentation of leaf area index dynamics at flux tower sites is found to be a major difficulty in model inversion and flux interpretation. Therefore, a simplification of the physiolog...
2 Abstract Quantifying the current carbon cycle of terrestrial ecosystems requires that we translate...
Eddy covariance measurements are an essential resource to understand how ecosystem carbon fluxes rea...
Eddy covariance technique to measure CO2, water and energy fluxes between biosphere and atmosphere ...
This paper examines long-term eddy covariance data from 18 European and 17 North American and Asian ...
This paper examines long-term eddy covariance data from 18 European and 17 North American and Asian ...
Measurements of the net CO2 flux between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere using the eddy co...
The quantification of net ecosystem exchange (NEE) of carbon dioxide over regions, continents, or th...
As length and timing of the growing season are major factors explaining differences in carbon exchan...
Reliable models are required to assess the impacts of climate change on forest ecosystems. Precise a...
CO2 exchange processes in forest ecosystems are of profound ecological and economic importance, mean...
Linking flux network measurements to continental scale simulations: ecosystem carbon dioxide exchang...
Intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) characterizes the physiological control on the simultaneous ex...
Eddy covariance flux towers measure net exchange of land-atmosphere flux. For the flux of carbon dio...
Reliable models are required to assess the impacts of climate change on forest ecosystems. Precise a...
2 Abstract Quantifying the current carbon cycle of terrestrial ecosystems requires that we translate...
Eddy covariance measurements are an essential resource to understand how ecosystem carbon fluxes rea...
Eddy covariance technique to measure CO2, water and energy fluxes between biosphere and atmosphere ...
This paper examines long-term eddy covariance data from 18 European and 17 North American and Asian ...
This paper examines long-term eddy covariance data from 18 European and 17 North American and Asian ...
Measurements of the net CO2 flux between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere using the eddy co...
The quantification of net ecosystem exchange (NEE) of carbon dioxide over regions, continents, or th...
As length and timing of the growing season are major factors explaining differences in carbon exchan...
Reliable models are required to assess the impacts of climate change on forest ecosystems. Precise a...
CO2 exchange processes in forest ecosystems are of profound ecological and economic importance, mean...
Linking flux network measurements to continental scale simulations: ecosystem carbon dioxide exchang...
Intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE) characterizes the physiological control on the simultaneous ex...
Eddy covariance flux towers measure net exchange of land-atmosphere flux. For the flux of carbon dio...
Reliable models are required to assess the impacts of climate change on forest ecosystems. Precise a...
2 Abstract Quantifying the current carbon cycle of terrestrial ecosystems requires that we translate...
Eddy covariance measurements are an essential resource to understand how ecosystem carbon fluxes rea...
Eddy covariance technique to measure CO2, water and energy fluxes between biosphere and atmosphere ...