The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data
- G. Pastorello, C. Trotta, D. Papale
- Environmental ScienceScientific Data
- 9 July 2020
The FLUXNET2015 dataset provides ecosystem-scale data on CO 2 , water, and energy exchange between the biosphere and the atmosphere, and other meteorological and biological measurements, from 212…
New ochratoxin A or sclerotium producing species in Aspergillus section Nigri.
- R. Samson, J. Houbraken, A. Kuijpers, J. Frank, J. Frisvad
- Biology
- 2004
Four new sclerotium and/or ochratoxin A producing species belonging to Aspergillus section Nigri are proposed and a provisional revision and synoptic key ofsection Nigri is proposed.
New ochratoxin A producing species of Aspergillus section Circumdati
- J. Frisvad, J. Frank, J. Houbraken, A. Kuijpers, R. Samson
- Biology
- 2004
Aspergillus section Circumdati contains species with yellow to ochre conidia and non-black sclerotia that produce at least one of the following extrolites: ochratoxins, penicillic acids, xanthomegnins or melleins, and 20 species can be distinguished, that are phylogenetically and phenotypically strongly related.
Field Evaluation of the Dual‐Probe Heat‐Pulse Method for Measuring Soil Water Content
- J. Heitman, J. Basinger, G. Kluitenberg, J. Ham, J. Frank, P. Barnes
- Environmental Science
- 1 November 2003
The dual‐probe heat‐pulse (DPHP) method is useful for measuring water content (θ) and change in water content (Δθ) near the soil surface. The method has been evaluated in laboratory and greenhouse…
Laboratory Evaluation of the Dual‐Probe Heat‐Pulse Method for Measuring Soil Water Content
- J. Basinger, G. Kluitenberg, J. Ham, J. Frank, P. Barnes, M. Kirkham
- Chemistry
- 1 August 2003
The dual‐probe heat‐pulse (DPHP) method provides a means of estimating volumetric soil water content (θ) and change in volumetric water content (Δθ) from measurements of volumetric heat capacity. The…
Microbial community structure and activity in a Colorado Rocky Mountain forest soil scarred by slash pile burning
- A. J. Esquilín, M. Stromberger, W. Massman, J. Frank, W. Shepperd
- Environmental Science
- 1 May 2007
Climate control of terrestrial carbon exchange across biomes and continents
- C. Yi, D. Ricciuto, Xinquan Zhao
- Environmental Science
- 1 July 2010
Understanding the relationships between climate and carbon exchange by terrestrial ecosystems is critical to predict future levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide because of the potential accelerating…
Forest ecosystem respiration estimated from eddy covariance and chamber measurements under high turbulence and substantial tree mortality from bark beetles
- H. Speckman, J. Frank, M. G. Ryan
- Environmental ScienceGlobal Change Biology
- 1 February 2015
The discrepancy between methods of respiration estimation should be resolved to have confidence in ecosystem carbon flux estimates, based on eddy covariance nighttime fluxes.
Ecosystem CO2/H2O fluxes are explained by hydraulically limited gas exchange during tree mortality from spruce bark beetles
- J. Frank, W. Massman, B. Ewers, L. Huckaby, J. Negrón
- Environmental Science
- 1 June 2014
Disturbances are increasing globally due to anthropogenic changes in land use and climate. This study determines whether a disturbance that affects the physiology of individual trees can be used to…
How Well Can We Measure the Vertical Wind Speed? Implications for Fluxes of Energy and Mass
- J. Kochendorfer, T. Meyers, J. Frank, W. Massman, M. Heuer
- Environmental ScienceBoundary-layer Meteorology
- 8 June 2012
Sonic anemometers are capable of measuring the wind speed in all three dimensions at high frequencies (10–50 Hz), and are relied upon to estimate eddy-covariance-based fluxes of mass and energy over…
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