Meredith R. Kurpius, Ph.D.

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2001 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Environmental Sciences, Atmospheric Science Physics, Biogeochemistry, Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture
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Allen H. Goldstein grad student 2001 UC Berkeley
 (Ozone deposition to a Sierra Nevada, California ponderosa pine plantation.)
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Irvine J, Law BE, Kurpius MR. (2005) Coupling of canopy gas exchange with root and rhizosphere respiration in a semi-arid forest Biogeochemistry. 73: 271-282
Irvine J, Law BE, Kurpius MR, et al. (2004) Age-related changes in ecosystem structure and function and effects on water and carbon exchange in ponderosa pine. Tree Physiology. 24: 753-63
Goldstein AH, McKay M, Kurpius MR, et al. (2004) Forest thinning experiment confirms ozone deposition to forest canopy is dominated by reaction with biogenic VOCs Geophysical Research Letters. 31: 1-4
Schwarz PA, Law BE, Williams M, et al. (2004) Climatic versus biotic constraints on carbon and water fluxes in seasonally drought-affected ponderosa pine ecosystems Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 18: 1-17
Kurpius MR, Goldstein AH. (2003) Gas-phase chemistry dominates O3loss to a forest, implying a source of aerosols and hydroxyl radicals to the atmosphere Geophysical Research Letters. 30
Goldstein AH, Kurpius MR, Panek JA. (2003) Ozone uptake by ponderosa pine in the Sierra Nevada: A measurement perspective Developments in Environmental Science. 2: 83-109
Kurpius MR, Panek JA, Nikolov NT, et al. (2003) Partitioning of water flux in a Sierra Nevada ponderosa pine plantation Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 117: 173-192
Kurpius MR, Goldstein AH. (2003) Gas-phase chemistry dominates O3 loss to a forest, implying a source of aerosols and hydroxyl radicals to the atmosphere Geophysical Research Letters. 30: 24-1
Panek JA, Kurpius MR, Goldstein AH. (2002) An evaluation of ozone exposure metrics for a seasonally drought-stressed ponderosa pine ecosystem. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 117: 93-100
Kurpius MR, McKay M, Goldstein AH. (2002) Annual ozone deposition to a Sierra Nevada ponderosa pine plantation Atmospheric Environment. 36: 4503-4515
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