OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

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Wang X., Biederman J., Knowles J.F., Scott R.L., Turner A.J., Koehler P., Frankenber C., Litvak M.E., Flerchinger G.N., Law B.E. et al..  2022.  Satellite solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence and near-infrared reflectance capture complementary aspects of dryland vegetation productivity dynamics. Remote Sensing of Environment. 270
Turner DP, Ritts WD, Law B.E., Cohen WB, Yang Z., Hudiburg T.W., Campbell J, Duane MV.  2007.  Scaling net ecosystem production and net biome production over a heterogeneous region in the western United States. Biogeosciences. 4:597-612.
Apps M., Artaxo P., Barrett D., Canadell J.G., Cescatti A, Churkina G., Ciais P, Cienciala E., Cox P., Field C. et al..  2003.  Science Statement on Current Scientific Understanding of the Processes Affecting Terrestrial Carbon Stocks and Human Influences upon Them.
Ripple W.J., Wolf C., Newsome T.M., Gregg J.W., Lenton T.M., Palomo I., Eikelboom J.A.J., Law B.E., Huq S., Duffy P.B. et al..  2021.  Scientists’ warning of a climate emergency. BioScience.
Law B.E., Ryan M.G., Anthoni P.M..  1999.  Seasonal and annual respiration of a ponderosa pine ecosystem. Global Change Biology. 5:169-182.
Anthoni P.M., Unsworth M.H., Law B.E., Irvine J, Baldocchi D.D., Van Tuyl S., Moore D..  2002.  Seasonal differences in carbon and water vapor exchange in young and old-growth ponderosa pine ecosystems. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 111:203-222.
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)
Xu B., Arain A, Black T.A., Law B.E., Pastorello G., Chu H..  2019.  Seasonal variability of forest sensitivity to heat and drought stresses: a synthesis based on carbon fluxes from North American forest ecosystems. Global Change Biology. 26
Seyednasrollah B., Bowling D., Cheng R., Logan B., Magney T., Frankenber C., Yang J., Young A., Jufkens K., Araub A. et al..  2021.  Seasonal variation in the canopy color of temperate evergreen coniferous forests. New Phytologist. 229(5):2586-2600.
Seyednasrollah B., Bowling D., Cheng R., Logan B., Magney T., Frankenber C., Yang J., Young A., Jufkens K., Araub A. et al..  2020.  Seasonal variation in the canopy color of temperate evergreenconifer forests. New Phytologist.
Groenendijk M, Dolman A.J., Ammann C, Arneth A, Cescatti A, Dragoni D, Gash JHC, Gianelle D, Gioli B, Kiely G et al..  2011.  Seasonal variation of photosynthetic model parameters and leaf area index from global Fluxnet eddy covariance data. J. Geophys. Res.. 116(G04027)
Falge E., Baldocchi D.D., Tenhunen J., Aubinet M, Bakwin P., Berbigier P., Bernhofer C, Burba G, Clement R., Davis K.J. et al..  2002.  Seasonality of ecosystem respiration and gross primary production as derived from fluxnet measurements. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 3046:1-22.
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.
Migliavacca M, Reichstein M, Richardson A.D., Colombo R, Sutton M, Lasslop G, Wohlfahrt G., Tomelleri E, Carvalhais N., Cescatti A et al..  2011.  Semi-empirical modeling of abiotic and biotic factors controlling ecosystem respiration across eddy covariance sites. Global Change Biology. 17:390-409.
Göckede M., Turner DP, Michalak AM, Vickers D, Law B.E..  2010.  Sensitivity of a sub-regional scale atmospheric inverse CO2 modeling framework to boundary conditions. J. Geophys. Res.. 115(D24112)
Turner DP, Ritts WD, Cohen WB, Maeirsperger T.K., Gower S.T., Kirschbaum A.A, Running S., Zhao M., Wofsy S, Dunn A.L. et al..  2005.  Site-level evaluation of satellite-based global terrestrial gross primary production and net primary production monitoring. Global Change Biology. 11:666-684.
Ripple W.J., Moomaw W., Wolf C., Betts M., Law B.E., Gregg J., Newsome T.M..  2022.  Six steps to integrate climate mitigation with adaptation for social justice. Env. Sci. & Policy. 128:41-44.
Ripple W., Moomaw W., Wolf C., Betts M., Law B.E., Gregg J., Newsome T.M..  2021.  Six steps to integrate climate mitigation with adaptation for social justice. Environmental Science & Policy. 128
Law B.E., Berner L.T., Wolf C., Ripple W.J.  2023.  Southern Alaska’s forest landscape integrity, habitat, and carbon are critical for meeting climate and conservation goals.. AGU Advances. 4
Law B.E., Kelliher F.M., Baldocchi D.D., Anthoni P.M., Irvine J, Moore D., Van Tuyl S..  2001.  Spatial and temporal variation in respiration in a young ponderosa pine forest during a summer drought. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 110:27-43.
Gonçalves FG, Santos JR, Treuhaft RN.  2011.  Stem volume of tropical forests from polarimetric radar. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 32(2):503-522.
Law B.E., Berner L.T., Buotte P.C., Ripple W.J..  2021.  Strategic Forest Reserves can protect biodiversity in the western United States and mitigate climate change. Nature Comm. Earth & Environ. 2
Law B.E., Berner L.T., Mildrexler D.J., Bloemers R., Ripple W.J..  2022.  Strategic reserves in Oregon’s forests for biodiversity, water and carbon to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. 5
Treuhaft RN, Asner G.P., Law B.E..  2003.  Structure-based forest biomass from fusion of radar and hyperspectral observations. Geophysical Research Letters. 30(9)
Lobell D.B., Asner G.P., Law B.E., Treuhaft RN.  2001.  Subpixel canopy cover estimation of coniferous forests in Oregon using SWIR imaging spectrometry. Journal of Geophysical Research. 106(D6):5151-5160.
Campbell J, Sun O.J., Law B.E..  2004.  Supply-side controls on soil respiration among Oregon forests. Global Change Biology. 10:1857-1869.