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Beer C., Ciais P, Reichstein M, Baldocchi D.D., Law B.E., Papale D, Soussana JF, Ammann C, Buchmann N, Frank D. et al..  2009.  Temporal and among-site variability of inherent water use efficiency at the ecosystem level. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 23(GB2018)
Chu H., Baldocchi D.D., Poindexter C., Abraha M., Desai A.R., Arain A, Griffis T.J., Blanken P.D., O'Halloran T.L., Thomas Q. et al..  2018.  Temporal dynamics of aerodynamic canopy height derived from eddy covariance momentum data collected across North American Flux Networds. Geophysical Research Letters. 45:9275-9287.
Ryu Y, Baldocchi D.D., Black T.A., Detto M, Law B.E., Leuning R, Miyata A, Reichstein M, Vargas R, Ammann C et al..  2012.  On the temporal upscaling of evapotranspiration from instantaneous remote sensing measurements to 8-day mean daily-sums. Agric. For. Meteorol.. 152:212–222.
Law B.E., Arkebauer T., Campbell J, Chen J, Sun O.J., Schwartz M., van Ingen C, Verma S.  2008.  Terrestrial Carbon Observations: Protocols for Vegetation Sampling and Data Submission.
Nui S, Luo Y., Fei S, Yuan W, Schimel D, Ammann C, Arain M.A., Arneth A, Aubinet M, Barr A.G..  2012.  Thermal optimality of net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide and underlying mechanisms. New Phytologist. 194(3):775–783.
Law B.E., Hudiburg T.W., Luyssaert S.  2013.  Thinning effects on forest productivity: Consequences of preserving old forests and mitigating impacts of fire and drought. Plant Ecology & Diversity, John Grace Festschrift - Forest and Environment Special Issue. 6:73-85.
Law B.E., Hudiburg T.W., Luyssaert S.  2012.  Thinning effects on forest productivity: Consequences of preserving old forests and mitigating impacts of fire and drought. Plant Ecology & Diversity.
Migliavacca M., Musavi T., Mahecha M.D., Nelson J.A., Knauer J., Baldocchi D.D., al et.  2021.  The three major axes of terrestrial ecosystem function. Nature. 270:468-472.
Luyssaert S, Reichstein M, Schulze E.-D, Janssens I.A., Law B.E., Papale D, Dragoni D, Goulden ML, Granier A., Kutsch WL et al..  2009.  Toward a consistency cross-check of eddy covariance flux-based and biometric estimates of ecosystem carbon balance. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 23(GB3009)
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.
Kennedy RE, Cohen WB, Schroeder T.A..  2007.  Trajectory-based change detection for automated characterization of forest disturbance dynamics. Remote Sensing of Environment. 110:370-386.
Ryan M.G., Bond B.J., Law B.E., Hubbard R.M., Woodruff D., Cienciala E., Kucera J..  2000.  Transpiration and whole-tree conductance in ponderosa pine trees of different heights. Oecologia. 124:553-560.
Berner L.T., Law B.E., Meddens AJH, Hicke JA.  2017.  Tree mortality from fires, bark beetles, and timber harvest during a hot and dry decade in the western United States (2003-2012). Environmental Research Letters. 12