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Journal Article
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.
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, 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..  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.
Luyssaert S, Janssens I.A., Sulkava M., Papale D, Dolman A.J., Reichstein M, Hollmen J., Martin J.G., Suni T., Vesala T et al..  2007.  Photosynthesis drives anomalies in net carbon-exchange of pine forests at different latitudes. Global Change Biology. 13:2110-2127.
Vickers D, Irvine J, Martin J.G., Law B.E..  2012.  Nocturnal subcanopy flow regimes and missing carbon dioxide. Agric. For. Meteorol.. 152:101-108.
Irvine J, Law B.E., Martin J.G., Vickers D.  2008.  Interannual variation in soil CO2 efflux and the response of root respiration to climate and canopy gas exchange in mature ponderosa pine. Global Change Biology. 14:2848-2859.
Martin J.G., Phillips CL, Schmidt A, Irvine J, Law B.E..  2012.  High-frequency analysis of the complex linkage between soil CO2 fluxes, photosynthesis and environmental variables. Tree Physiology. 32(1):49-64.
Meigs GW, Donato D.C., Campbell J, Martin J.G., Law B.E..  2009.  Forest fire impacts on carbon uptake, storage, and emission: The role of burn severity in the Eastern Cascades, Oregon. Ecosystems. 12:1246-1267.
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.
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.
Ruehr NK, Martin J.G., Law B.E..  2012.  Effects of water availability on carbon and water exchange in a young ponderosa pine forest: above- and belowground responses. Agric. For. Meteorol.. 164:136-148.
Fontaine J.B., Donato D.C., Campbell J, Martin J.G., Law B.E..  2010.  Effects of post-fire logging on forest surface air temperatures in the Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon, USA. Journal of Forestry. 83:477-482.
Campbell J, Alberti G., Martin J.G., Law B.E..  2009.  Carbon dynamics of a ponderosa pine plantation following a thinning treatment in the northern Sierra Nevada. Forest Ecology and Management. 257:453-463.