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Vicca S, Luyssaert S, Penuelas J, Campioli M, Chapin FS, Ciais P, Heinemeyer A, Hogberg P, Kutsch WL, Law B.E. et al..  2012.  Fertile forests produce biomass more efficiently. Ecology Letters. 15(6):520–526.
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.
Stenzel J.E., Bartowitz K.J., Hartman M.D., Lutz J.A., Kolden C.A., Smith A.M.S., Law B.E., Swanson M.E., Larson A.J., Parton W.J. et al..  2019.  Fixing a snag in carbon emissions estimates from wildfires. Global Change Biology. 25
Baldocchi D.D., Falge E., Gu L., Olson R., Hollinger D.Y., Running S., Anthoni P.M., Bernhofer C, Davis K.J., Evans R. et al..  2001.  FLUXNET: A new tool to study the temporal and spatial variability of ecosystem-scale carbon dioxide, water vapor, and energy flux densities. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 82(11):2415-2434.
Pastorello G.D, Papale D, PIs.  2020.  The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data. Nature Scientific Data.
Moomaw W.R., Law B.E., Goetz S.J..  2020.  Focus on the role of forests and soils in meeting climate change mitigation goals: Summary. Environmental Research Letters.
Chu H., Luo X., Ouyang Z., Chan W.S, Dengel S., Biraud S., Torn M., Metzger S., Kumar J., Arain M.A. et al..  2020.  Footprint representativeness of eddy-covariance flux measurements across AmeriFlux sites. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 301-302
Treuhaft RN, Law B.E., Asner G.P..  2004.  Forest attributes from radar interferometric structure and its fusion with optical remote sensing. BioScience. 54(6):561-572.
Goward S, Masek JG, Cohen WB, Moisen G., Collatz G.J., Healey S, Houghton RA, Huang C, Kennedy RE, Law B.E. et al..  2008.  Forest disturbance and North American carbon flux. EOS Transactions. 89(11):105-116.
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.
Treuhaft RN, Asner G.P., Law B.E., Van Tuyl S..  2002.  Forest leaf area density profiles from the quantitative fusion of radar and hyperspectral data. Journal of Geophysical Research. 107(D21)
Law B.E., Harmon M.  2011.  Forest Sector Carbon Management, Measurement and Verification, and Discussion of Policy Related to Climate Change. Carbon Management. 2(1):73-84.
Campbell J, Law B.E..  2005.  Forest soil respiration across three climatically distinct chronosequences in Oregon. Biogeochemistry. 73:109-125.
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.
Donato D.C., Fontaine J.B., Kauffman J.B., Robinson W.D., Law B.E..  2013.  Fuel mass and forest structure following stand-replacement fire and post-fire logging in a mixed-evergreen forest. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 22(5):652-666.