Journal•ISSN: 0168-1923
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Elsevier BV
About: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology is an academic journal published by Elsevier BV. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Eddy covariance & Evapotranspiration. It has an ISSN identifier of 0168-1923. Over the lifetime, 6578 publications have been published receiving 367023 citations. The journal is also known as: Agric For Meteorol.
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory1, University of California, Berkeley2, Institut national de la recherche agronomique3, University of Amsterdam4, Carnegie Institution for Science5, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences6, University of Göttingen7, Oregon State University8, University of Edinburgh9, University of Colorado Boulder10, San Diego State University11, University of Nebraska–Lincoln12
TL;DR: A comprehensive evaluation of energy balance closure is performed across 22 sites and 50 site-years in FLUXNET, a network of eddy covariance sites measuring long-term carbon and energy fluxes in contrasting ecosystems and climates as mentioned in this paper.
2,052 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, a system of models for the simulation of gas and energy exchange of a leaf of a C3 plant in free air is presented, where the physiological processes are simulated by sub-models that: (a) give net photosynthesis (An) as a function of environmental and leaf parameters and stomatal conductance (gs); (b) give g, as well as the concentration of CO2 and H2O in air at the leaf surface and the current rate of photosynthesis of the leaf.
2,030 citations
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University of California, Berkeley1, Oak Ridge National Laboratory2, Oregon State University3, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech4, Dresden University of Technology5, University of Nebraska–Lincoln6, University of Antwerp7, Institut national de la recherche agronomique8, United States Forest Service9, Duke University10, University of Edinburgh11, Harvard University12, University of Helsinki13, Max Planck Society14, University of Bayreuth15, University of New Hampshire16
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of different gap filling methods on the annual sum of net ecosystem exchange (F NEE ) responses is investigated, based on mean diurnal variation, look-up tables (LookUp), and nonlinear regressions (Regr).
1,717 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the environmental drivers of phenology, and the impacts of climate change on phenology in different biomes, and assess the potential impact on these feedbacks of shifts in phenology driven by climate change.
1,522 citations
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TL;DR: In the Southern Great Plains 1997 Hydrology Experiment, four different types of eddy-covariance systems were set up side-by-side and all of them under-measured sensible and latent heat fluxes by similar amounts.
1,519 citations