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Virginia Park
45-Virginia Park
Global estimates of the land–atmosphere water flux based on monthly AVHRR and ISLSCP-II data, validated at 16 FLUXNET sites
Bondville
BOREAS NSA - Old Black Spruce
Eastern Peatland- Mer Bleue
Griffin- Aberfeldy-Scotland
Hainich
Hesse Forest- Sarrebourg
Howland Forest (Main Tower)
Mize
Morgan Monroe State Forest
Niwot Ridge (LTER NWT1)
Takayama
Tonzi Ranch
Tumbarumba
Virginia Park
Walnut River Watershed
Fisher, J. B.
,
TU K. E. V. I. N. P.
, &
Baldocchi D. D.
(2008).
Global estimates of the land–atmosphere water flux based on monthly AVHRR and ISLSCP-II data, validated at 16 FLUXNET sites
.
Remote Sensing of Environment. 112
(3), 901 - 919.
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Vegetation Index Methods for Estimating Evapotranspiration by Remote Sensing
Bondville
Eastern Peatland- Mer Bleue
Griffin- Aberfeldy-Scotland
Hainich
Hesse Forest- Sarrebourg
Howland Forest (Main Tower)
Mize
Morgan Monroe State Forest
Niwot Ridge (LTER NWT1)
Santarem-Km83-Logged Forest
Sask- SSA Old Black Spruce
Takayama
Tonzi Ranch
Tumbarumba
Virginia Park
Walnut Gulch Kendall Grasslands
Glenn, E. P.
,
Nagler P. L.
, &
HUETE A. L. F. R. E. D. O. R.
(2010).
Vegetation Index Methods for Estimating Evapotranspiration by Remote Sensing
.
Surveys in Geophysics. 31
(6), 531 - 555.
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Virginia Park Site Gallery
Virginia Park
Pictures from the Virginia Park FLUXNET tower site.
Using long-term water balances to parameterize surface conductances and calculate evaporation at 0.05° spatial resolution
Dargo High Plains
Howard Springs
Tumbarumba
Virginia Park
Zhang, Y.
,
Leuning R.
,
Hutley L. B.
,
Beringer J.
,
McHugh I.
, &
Walker J. P.
(2010).
Using long-term water balances to parameterize surface conductances and calculate evaporation at 0.05° spatial resolution
.
Water Resources Research. 46
(5),
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Scaling of potential evapotranspiration with MODIS data reproduces flux observations and catchment water balance observations across Australia
Fogg Dam
Howard Springs
Tumbarumba
Virginia Park
Wallaby Creek
Guerschman, J. P.
,
Van Dijk A. I. J. M.
,
Mattersdorf G.
,
Beringer J.
,
Hutley L. B.
,
Leuning R.
, et al.
(2009).
Scaling of potential evapotranspiration with MODIS data reproduces flux observations and catchment water balance observations across Australia
.
Journal of Hydrology. 369
(1-2), 107 - 119.
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Prospects for improving savanna biophysical models by using multiple-constraints model-data assimilation methods
Howard Springs
Virginia Park
Barrett, D. J.
,
Hill M. J.
,
Hutley L. B.
,
Beringer J.
,
Xu J. H.
,
Cook G. D.
, et al.
(2005).
Prospects for improving savanna biophysical models by using multiple-constraints model-data assimilation methods
.
Australian Journal of Botany. 53
(7), 689.
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The utility of the eddy covariance techniques as a tool in carbon accounting: tropical savanna as a case study
Howard Springs
Virginia Park
Hutley, L. B.
,
Leuning R.
,
Beringer J.
, &
Cleugh H. A.
(2005).
The utility of the eddy covariance techniques as a tool in carbon accounting: tropical savanna as a case study
.
Australian Journal of Botany. 53
(7), 663.
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