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  • Restrepo-Coupe Natalia; Arain M. (Wiley Interscience, 2005)
    This paper summarizes the energy and water vapour fluxes for the first 14 months at a newly initiated flux tower site at a 65-year-old temperate conifer forest (Pinus strobus L.) in southern Ontario, Canada. These fluxes ...
  • Schwalm Christopher; Williams Christopher; Schaefer Kevin; Anderson Ryan; Arain M.; Baker Ian; Barr Alan; Black T; Chen Guangsheng; Chen Jing Ming; Ciais P.; Davis Kenneth; Desai Ankur; Dietze Michael; Dragoni Danilo; Fischer Marc; Flanagan Lawrence; Grant Robert; Gu Lianhong; Hollinger David; Izaurralde R; Kucharik Chris; Lafleur Peter; Law Beverly; Li Longhui; Li Zhengpeng; Liu Shuguang; Lokupitiya Erandathie; Luo Yiqi; Ma Siyan; Margolis Hank; Matamala Roser; Mccaughey Harry; Monson Russell; Oechel Walter; Peng Changhui; Poulter Benjamin; Price David; Riciutto Dan; Riley William; Sahoo Alok; Sprintsin Michael; Sun Jianfeng; Tian Hanqin; Tonitto Christina; Verbeeck Hans; Verma Shashi (American Geophysical Union, 2010)
    Our current understanding of terrestrial carbon processes is represented in various models used to integrate and scale measurements of CO2 exchange from remote sensing and other spatiotemporal data. Yet assessments are ...
  • Arain M.; Restrepo-Coupe Natalia (Elsevier Inc, 2005)
    Eddy covariance measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapour fluxes were made from June 2002 to May 2003 over a 65-year-old temperate conifer plantation forest in southern Ontario, Canada. This site is part of a ...
  • Khomik Myroslava; Arain M.; Brodeur Jason; Peichl Matthias; Restrepo-Coupe Natalia; Mclaren Joshua (Amer Geophysical Union, 2010)
    Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from soil, foliage, and live woody tissue were measured throughout the year in afforested, white pine (Pinus strobus L.) stands (67, 32, 17, and 4 years old as of 2006), growing in a northern ...