Peter D. Blanken
Affiliations: | Geography | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
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Knowles JF, Bjarke NR, Badger AM, et al. (2023) Bark beetle impacts on forest evapotranspiration and its partitioning. The Science of the Total Environment. 880: 163260 |
Oehri J, Schaepman-Strub G, Kim JS, et al. (2022) Vegetation type is an important predictor of the arctic summer land surface energy budget. Nature Communications. 13: 6379 |
Migliavacca M, Musavi T, Mahecha MD, et al. (2021) The three major axes of terrestrial ecosystem function. Nature |
Seyednasrollah B, Bowling DR, Cheng R, et al. (2020) Seasonal variation in the canopy color of temperate evergreen conifer forests. The New Phytologist |
Knowles JF, Scott RL, Biederman JA, et al. (2020) Montane forest productivity across a semi-arid climatic gradient. Global Change Biology |
Pastorello G, Trotta C, Canfora E, et al. (2020) The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data. Scientific Data. 7: 225 |
Parazoo NC, Magney T, Norton A, et al. (2020) Wide Discrepancies in the Magnitude and Direction of Modelled SIF in Response to Light Conditions Biogeosciences Discussions. 1-42 |
Cheng R, Magney TS, Dutta D, et al. (2020) Decomposing reflectance spectra to track gross primary production in a subalpine evergreen forest Biogeosciences. 17: 4523-4544 |
Parazoo NC, Magney T, Norton A, et al. (2020) Wide discrepancies in the magnitude and direction of modeled solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence in response to light conditions Biogeosciences. 17: 3733-3755 |
Helbig M, Waddington JM, Alekseychik P, et al. (2020) Increasing contribution of peatlands to boreal evapotranspiration in a warming climate Nature Climate Change. 10: 555-560 |