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Thomas C, Martin J.G., Goeckede M., Siqueira M., Foken T., Law B.E., Loescher H.W., Katul G.  2008.  Estimating daytime subcanopy respiration from conditional sampling methods applied to multi-scalar high frequency turbulence time series. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 148:1210-1229.
Vickers D, Thomas C, Pettijohn C, Martin J.G., Law B.E..  2012.  Five years of carbon fluxes and inherent water-use efficiency at two semi-arid pine forests with different disturbance histories. Tellus B . 64:17159.
Freundorfer A, Rehberg I, Law B.E., Thomas C.  2019.  Forest wind regimes and their implications on cross-canopy coupling. Agric. For. Meteorol . 279:107696.
Kwon H., Law B.E., Thomas C, Johnson B.G..  2018.  The influence of hydrological variability on inherent water use efficiency in forests of contrasting composition, age, and precipitation regimes in the Pacific Northwest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 249
Vickers D, Thomas C, Law B.E..  2009.  Random and systematic CO2 flux sampling errors for tower measurements over forests in the convective boundary layer. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 149:73-83.
Vickers D, Thomas C, Martin J.G., Law B.E..  2010.  Reply to the Comment on Vickers et al. (2009): Self-correlation between assimilation and respiration resulting from flux partitioning of eddy-covariance CO2 fluxes. Agric. For. Meteorol.. 150:315-317.
Thomas C, Law B.E., Irvine J, Martin J.G., Pettijohn C, Davis K.J..  2009.  Seasonal hydrology explains interannual and seasonal variation in carbon and water exchange in a semiarid mature ponderosa pine forest in central Oregon. Journal of Geophysical Research. 114(G04006)
Vickers D, Thomas C, Martin J.G., Law B.E..  2009.  Self-correlation between assimilation and respiration resulting from flux partitioning of eddy-covariance CO2 fluxes. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 149:1552-1555.
Thomas C, Martin J.G., Law B.E., Davis K.J..  2013.  Towards biologically meaningful net carbon exchange estimates for tall, dense canopies: multi-level eddy covariance observations and canopy coupling regimes in a mature Douglas-fir forest in Oregon. Agric. For. Meteorol.. 173:14-27.