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Walnut River Watershed
1097-Walnut River Watershed
Deriving a light use efficiency model from eddy covariance flux data for predicting daily gross primary production across biomes
Austin Cary
Blodgett Forest
Donaldson
Duke Forest Hardwoods
Duke Forest Loblolly Pine
Duke Forest Open Field
Fort Peck
Goodwin Creek
Hesse Forest- Sarrebourg
Howland Forest (Main Tower)
Hyytiala
Lost Creek
Metolius Intermediate Pine
Metolius Old Pine
Metolius Second Young Pine
Morgan Monroe State Forest
Niwot Ridge (LTER NWT1)
Sylvania Wilderness Area
Tharandt- Anchor Station
Tonzi Ranch
UCI 1930
UCI 1964
UCI 1981
Univ. of Mich. Biological Station
Vaira Ranch
Walnut River Watershed
Willow Creek
Yuan, W.
,
Liu S.
,
Zhou G.
,
Zhou G.
,
Tieszen L. L.
,
Baldocchi D.
, et al.
(2007).
Deriving a light use efficiency model from eddy covariance flux data for predicting daily gross primary production across biomes
.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 143
(3-4), 189 - 207.
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An empirical model simulating diurnal and seasonal CO<sub>2</sub> flux for diverse vegetation types and climate conditions
Atqasuk
Audubon Research Ranch
Barrow
Bartlett Experimental Forest
Brookings
Donaldson
Duke Forest Hardwoods
Duke Forest Loblolly Pine
Duke Forest Open Field
Harvard Forest EMS Tower (HFR1)
Howland Forest (Main Tower)
Intermediate hardwood (IHW)
Ivotuk
Kennedy Space Center (scrub oak)
Mature red pine (MRP)
Metolius Intermediate Pine
Missouri Ozark Site
Mixed young jack pine (MYJP)
Park Falls
Santarem-Km67-Primary Forest
Santa Rita Mesquite
UCI 1850
UCI 1930
Walnut River Watershed
Saito, M.
,
Maksyutov S.
,
Hirata R.
, &
Richardson A. D.
(2009).
An empirical model simulating diurnal and seasonal CO
2
flux for diverse vegetation types and climate conditions
.
Biogeosciences. 6
(4), 585 - 599.
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Development of a global evapotranspiration algorithm based on MODIS and global meteorology data
Austin Cary
Barrow
Black Hills
Blodgett Forest
Bondville
BOREAS NSA - Old Black Spruce
British Columbia- Campbell River - Mature Forest Site
Donaldson
Duke Forest Hardwoods
Duke Forest Loblolly Pine
Fort Peck
Kennedy Space Center (scrub oak)
Lethbridge
Mize
Niwot Ridge (LTER NWT1)
Tonzi Ranch
Univ. of Mich. Biological Station
Vaira Ranch
Walnut River Watershed
Mu, Q.
,
Heinsch F. A.
,
Zhao M.
, &
Running S. W.
(2007).
Development of a global evapotranspiration algorithm based on MODIS and global meteorology data
.
Remote Sensing of Environment. 111
(4), 519 - 536.
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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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Walnut River Watershed
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