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North Carolina Clearcut
980-North Carolina Clearcut
An air relative-humidity-based evapotranspiration model from eddy covariance data
Atqasuk
Audubon Research Ranch
Austin Cary
Blodgett Forest
Bondville
Donaldson
Fort Peck
Goodwin Creek
Harvard Forest EMS Tower (HFR1)
Howland Forest (Main Tower)
Kennedy Space Center (scrub oak)
Metolius New Young Pine
Missouri Ozark Site
Mize
North Carolina Clearcut
Univ. of Mich. Biological Station
Wind River Crane Site
Yan, H.
, &
Shugart H. H.
(2010).
An air relative-humidity-based evapotranspiration model from eddy covariance data
.
Journal of Geophysical Research. 115
(D16),
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North Carolina Clearcut
Pictures from the North Carolina Clearcut FLUXNET tower site.
A general predictive model for estimating monthly ecosystem evapotranspiration
Beijing Daxing
Duolun_cropland
Duolun_grassland
Kubuqi_populus forest
Kubuqi_shrubland
North Carolina Clearcut
North Carolina Loblolly Plantation
Oak Openings
Xilinhot_degraded Leymus grassland
Xilinhot_fenced grassland (abbr. NX06);
Sun, G.
,
Alstad K.
,
Chen J.
,
Chen S.
,
Ford C. R.
,
Lin G.
, et al.
(2010).
A general predictive model for estimating monthly ecosystem evapotranspiration
.
(
Wei, Xiaohua
,
Sun, Ge
,
Vose, Jim
,
Otsuki, Kyoichi
,
Zhang, Zhiqiang
, Ed.).
Ecohydrology. 4
(2), 245 - 255.
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Separation of net ecosystem exchange into assimilation and respiration using a light response curve approach: critical issues and global evaluation
ARM Southern Great Plains site
BOREAS NSA - Old Black Spruce
British Columbia- Campbell River - Clearcut Site
British Columbia- Campbell River - Mature Forest Site
British Columbia- Campbell River - Young Plantation Site
Brookings
Eastern Peatland- Mer Bleue
Ecotone Bananal Island
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory - (Prairie site)
Fogg Dam
Fort Peck
Freeman Ranch- Mesquite Juniper
Goodwin Creek
Kennedy Space Center (scrub oak)
Lethbridge
Little Prospect Hill
Manaus - ZF2 K34
Maun
Maun- Mopane Woodland
Missouri Ozark Site
North Carolina Clearcut
North Carolina Loblolly Plantation
Ontario- Turkey Point Mature White Pine
Pang/ Lambourne (grassland)
Park Falls
Puechabon
Rond.- Rebio Jaru Ji Parana- Tower A
Santarem-Km67-Primary Forest
Santarem-Km77-Pasture
Santarem-Km83-Logged Forest
Sao Paulo Cerrado
Sask- 1994 Harv. Jack Pine
Sask- SSA Old Aspen
Sky Oaks
Sky Oaks- Old Stand
Sky Oaks- Young Stand
Tonzi Ranch
Tumbarumba
Wallaby Creek
Willow Creek
Wind River Crane Site
LASSLOP, G. I. T. T. A.
,
Reichstein M.
,
Papale D.
,
Richardson A. D.
,
ARNETH A. L. M. U. T.
,
Barr A.
, et al.
(2010).
Separation of net ecosystem exchange into assimilation and respiration using a light response curve approach: critical issues and global evaluation
.
Global Change Biology. 16
(1), 187 - 208.
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