Natasha MacBean

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Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
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MacBean N, Scott RL, Biederman JA, et al. (2021) Dynamic global vegetation models underestimate net CO2 flux mean and inter-annual variability in dryland ecosystems Environmental Research Letters. 16: 094023
Barnes ML, Farella MM, Scott RL, et al. (2021) Improved dryland carbon flux predictions with explicit consideration of water-carbon coupling Communications Earth & Environment. 2
Mahmud K, Scott RL, Biederman JA, et al. (2021) Optimizing Carbon Cycle Parameters Drastically Improves Terrestrial Biosphere Model Underestimates of Dryland Mean Net CO 2 Flux and its Inter‐Annual Variability Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 126
Walker AP, De Kauwe MG, Bastos A, et al. (2020) Integrating the evidence for a terrestrial carbon sink caused by increasing atmospheric CO. The New Phytologist
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
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
Smith WK, Fox AM, MacBean N, et al. (2019) Constraining estimates of terrestrial carbon uptake: New opportunities using long-term satellite observations and data assimilation. The New Phytologist
Bacour C, Maignan F, Macbean N, et al. (2019) Improving Estimates of Gross Primary Productivity by Assimilating Solar-Induced Fluorescence Satellite Retrievals in a Terrestrial Biosphere Model Using a Process-Based SIF Model Journal of Geophysical Research. 124: 3281-3306
Smith WK, Dannenberg MP, Yan D, et al. (2019) Remote sensing of dryland ecosystem structure and function: Progress, challenges, and opportunities Remote Sensing of Environment. 233: 111401
Exbrayat J, Bloom AA, Carvalhais N, et al. (2019) Understanding the Land Carbon Cycle with Space Data: Current Status and Prospects Surveys in Geophysics. 40: 735-755
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