OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

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Journal Article
Schmidt A, Law B.E., Göckede M., Hanson C.V., Yang Z., Conley S..  2016.  Bayesian optimization of the Community Land Model simulated biosphere-atmosphere exchange using CO2 observations from a dense tower network and aircraft campaigns over Oregon. Earth Interactions. 20:1-35.
Peaucelle M., Bacour C., Ciais P, Vuichard N., Kuppel S., Penuelas J, Belelli-Marchesini L., Blanken P.D., Buchmann N, Chen J et al..  2019.  Co-variation between plant functional traits emerge from constraining parameterization of a terrestrial biosphere model with in situ GPP estimates. Global Ecology & Biogeography. 28(9)
Turner DP, Ritts WD, Yang Z., Kennedy RE, Cohen WB, Duane MV, Thornton P.E., Law B.E..  2011.  Decadal trends in net ecosystem production and net ecosystem carbon balance for a regional socioecological system. Forest Ecology and Management. 262:1318-1325.
Yuan W, Liu S, Zhou G., Zhou G., Tieszen L.L., Baldocchi D.D., Bernhofer C, Gholz H.L., Goldstein AH, Goulden ML et al..  2007.  Deriving a light use efficiency model from eddy covariance flux data for predicting daily gross primary production across biomes. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 143:187-207.
Turner DP, Ritts WD, Styles J.M., Yang Z., Cohen WB, Law B.E., Thornton P.E..  2006.  A diagnostic carbon flux model to monitor the effects of disturbance and interannual variation in climate on regional NEP. Tellus. 58B:476-490.
Song B., Niu S., Luo R., Luo Y., Chen J, Yu G., Olenjnik J., Wohlfahrt G., Kiely G, Noormets A et al..  2014.  Divergent apparent temperature sensitivity of terrestrial ecosystem respiration. Biogeosciences. 11:2185-2200.
Yuan W, Cai W, Xia J, Chen J, Liu S, Dong W, Merbold L., Law B.E., M Arain A, Beringer J. et al..  2014.  Global comparison of light use efficiency models for simulating terrestrial vegetation gross primary production based on the La Thuile database. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 192:108-120.
Cescatti A, Marcolla B, Vannan SKS, Pan J.Y., Román MO, Yang X, Ciais P, Cook R.B., Law B.E., Matteucci G et al..  2012.  Intercomparison of MODIS albedo retrievals and in situ measurements across the global FLUXNET network. Remote Sensing of Environment. 121:323–334.
Meigs GW, Turner DP, Ritts WD, Yang Z., Law B.E..  2011.  Landscape-Scale Simulation of Heterogeneous Fire Effects on Pyrogenic Carbon Emissions, Tree Mortality, and Net Ecosystem Production. Ecosystems. 14(5):758-775.
Reichstein M, Rey A., Freibauer A., Tenhunen J., Valentini R, Banza J., Casals P., Cheng Y., Grunzweig J.M., Irvine J et al..  2003.  Modeling temporal and large-scale spatial variability of soil respiration from soil water availability, temperature and vegetation productivity indices. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 17(4)
Misson L, Baldocchi D.D., Black T.A., Blanken P.D., Brunet Y., J. Yuste C, Dorsey J.R., Falk M, Granier A., Irvine M.R. et al..  2007.  Partitioning forest carbon fluxes with overstory and understory eddy-covariance measurements: A synthesis based on FLUXNET dat. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 144:14-31.
Wu X, Ju W, Zhou Y, He M, Law B.E., Black T.A., Margolis H.A., Cescatti A, Gu L, Montagnani L et al..  2015.  Performance of linear and nonlinear two-leaf light use efficiency models at different temporal scales. Remote Sensing. 7:2238-2278.
Schmidt A, Rella C.W., Göckede M., Hanson C.V., Yang Z., Law B.E..  2014.   Removing traffic emissions from CO2 time series measured at a tall tower using mobile measurements and transport modeling. Atmospheric Environment. 97:94-108.
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.
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..  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.
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.
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.