OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

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Irvine J, Law B.E., Kurpius M.R., Anthoni P.M., Moore D., Schwarz P.A..  2004.  Age-related changes in ecosystem structure and function and effects on water and carbon exchange in ponderosa pine. Tree Physiology. 24:753-763.
Law B.E..  2007.  AmeriFlux network aids global synthesis. EOS Transactions. 88(28):286.
Miller G.R., Baldocchi D.D., Law B.E., Meyers T.  2007.  An analysis of soil moisture dynamics using multi-year data from a network of micrometeorological observation sites. Advances in Water Resources. 30:1065-1081.
Hibbard K.A., Law B.E., Reichstein M, Sulzman J..  2005.  An analysis of soil respiration across northern hemisphere temperate ecosystems. Biogeochemistry. 73:29-70.
Nole A., Law B.E., Magnani F., Matteucci G, Ferrara A., Ripullone F., Borghetti M..  2009.  Application of the 3-PGS model to assess carbon accumulation in forest ecosystems at a regional level. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 39:1647-1661.
Thornton P.E., Cook R.B., Braswell B.H., Law B.E., Post WM, Shugart H.H., Rhyne B.T., Hook L.A..  2005.  Archiving Numerical Models of Biogeochemical Dynamics. EOS. 86(44):431.
Xiao J., Zhuang Q, Law B.E., Baldocchi D.D., Chen J, Richardson A.D., Melillo JM, Davis K.J., Hollinger D.Y., Wharton S et al..  2011.  Assessing net ecosystem carbon exchange of U.S. terrestrial ecosystems by integrating eddy covariance flux measurements and satellite observations. Agric. For. Meteorol.. 151:60-69.
Coops N.C., Waring R.H., Law B.E..  2005.  Assessing the past and future distribution and productivity of ponderosa pine in the Pacific Northwest using a process model, 3-PG. Ecological Modelling. 183:107-124.
Quaife T, Lewis P, De Kauwe MG, Williams M, Law B.E., Disney MI, Bowyer P..  2008.  Assimilating canopy reflectance data into an ecosystem model with an Ensemble Kalman Filter. Remote Sensing of Environment. 112:1347-1364.
Schwalm CR, Williams C, Schaefer K., Arneth A, Bonal D, Buchmann N, Chen J, Law B.E., Lindroth A, Luyssaert S et al..  2011.  Assimilation exceeds respiration sensitivity to drought: A FLUXNET synthesis. Global Change Biology. 16:657-670.
McDowell N.G., Bowling D.R., Schauer A., Irvine J, Bond B.J., Law B.E., Ehleringer J.R..  2004.  Associations between carbon isotope ratios of ecosystem respiration, water availability and canopy conductance. Global Change Biology. 10:1767-1784.
Sun Y., Gu L., Dickinson R.E., Pallardy S.G., Baker J., Cao Y., DaMatta F.M., Dong X, Ellsworth D., van Goethem D et al..  2014.  Asymmetrical effects of mesophyll conductance on fundamental photosynthetic parameters and their relationships estimated from leaf gas exchange measurements. Plant Cell and Environ.. 37:978-994.
Sun Y., Gu L, Dickinson R.E., Pallardy S.G., Baker J., Cao Y., DaMatta F.M., Dong X, Ellsworth D., van Goethem D et al..  2013.  Asymmetrical effects of mesophyll conductance on fundamental photosynthetic parameters and their relationships estimated from leaf gas exchange measurements. Plant, Cell & Environment.
Fernandez-Martinez M, Vicca S, Janssens I.A., Ciais P, Obersteiner M, Bartrons M, Sardans J, Verger A, Canadell J.G., Chevallier F et al..  2017.  Atmospheric deposition, CO2, and change in the land carbon sink. Nature Scientific Reports. 7(9632)
Göckede M., Michalak AM, Vickers D, Turner DP, Law B.E..  2010.  Atmospheric inverse modeling to constrain regional scale CO2 budgets at high spatial and temporal resolution. J. Geophys. Res.. 115(D15113)