Publications and Abstracts
Below are recent publication titles and abstracts relevant to the AmeriFlux Duke Forest site.
- Katul, G.G., S.M. Goltz, C.I. Hsieh, Y. Cheng, F. Mowry, and J. Sigmon,
"Estimation of surface heat and momentum fluxes using the flux-variance method above uniform and non-uniform terrain", Boundary Layer Meteorology, 74, 237-260, 1995.
- Katul, G.G., P.L. Finkelstein, J.F. Clarke, and T.G. Ellstad,
"An investigation of the conditional sampling method used to estimate fluxes of active, reactive, and passive scalars", Journal of Applied Meteorology, 35, 1835-1845, 1996.
- Hsieh, C.I., G.G. Katul, J. Scheildge, J.T. Sigmon, K.R.Knoerr,
"Estimation of momentum and heat fluxes using dissipation and flux-variance methods in the unstable surface layer", Water Resources Research, 8, 2453-2462, 1996.
- Katul, G.G., C.I. Hsieh, D. Ellsworth, R. Oren, and N. Phillips, 1996,
"Latent and sensible heat fluxes from a uniform pine forest using surface renewal and flux variance methods", Boundary Layer Meteorology, 80, 249-282, 1996.
- Katul, G.G., R. Oren, D. Ellsworth, C.I. Hsieh, N. Phillips, and K. Lewin,
"A Lagrangian dispersion model for predicting CO2 sources, sinks, and fluxes in a uniform Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) stand" , Journal of Geophysical Research,102, 9309-9321, 1997.
- Hsieh, C.I., G.G. Katul, J. Scheildge, J.T. Sigmon, and K.K. Knoerr,
"The lagrangian stochastic model for fetch and latent heat flux estimation above uniform and non-uniform terrain", Water Resources Rescearch, 33, 427-438,1997.
- Katul, G.G., P. Todd, D. Pataki, Z.J. Kabala, and R. Oren,
"Soil water depletion by oak trees and the influence of root water uptake on the soil moisture content spatial statistics", Water Resources Research, 33, 611-623, 1997.
- Phillips, N., A. Nagchaudhuri, R. Oren, and G.G. Katul,
"Time constant for water transport in loblolly pine trees estimated from time series of evaporative demand and stem sapflow", In Press, Trees: Structure and Function, 1997.
- Phillips, N., R. Oren, and R. Zimmermann,
Radial patterns of xylem sap flow in non-,diffuse-and ring-porous tree species", Plant, Cell and Environment,, 19, 983-990, 1996.
- Ellsworth, D.S., R. Oren, C. Huang, N. Phillips and G.R. Hendrey,
Leaf and canopy responses to elevated CO2 in a pine forest under free-air CO2 enrichment." , Oecologia, 104, 139-146, 1995.
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