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Publications Details for Grant Number R826601

Modeling Ozone Flux to Forests Across an Ozone Concentration Gradient in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, CA.

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Book Chapter Goldstein AH, Kurpius MR, Panek JA. Ozone uptake by ponderosa pine in the Sierra Nevada: A measurement perspective. In: Bytnerowicz A, Arbaugh MJ, Alonso R, eds. Ozone Air Pollution in the Sierra Nevada-Distribution and Effects on Forests, Elsevier Science, Oxford UK, 2003, Ch. 4, pp. 83-110. R826601 (2001)
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Book Chapter Panek JA, Baldocchi DD, Goldstein AH. The need for spatially and functionally integrated models of ozone deposition to Sierra Nevada forests. In: Bytnerowicz A, Arbaugh MJ, Alonso R, eds. Ozone Air Pollution in the Sierra Nevada-Distribution and Effects on Forests, Elsevier Science, Oxford UK, 2003, Ch. 14, pp. 325-358. R826601 (2001)
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Journal Article Bauer MR, Hultman NE, Panek JA, Goldstein AH. Ozone deposition to a ponderosa pine plantation in the Sierra Nevada Mountains (CA): a comparison of two different climatic years. Journal of Geophysical Research 2000;105(D17):22,123-22,136. R826601 (2000)
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Journal Article Goldstein AH, Hultman NE, Fracheboud JM, Bauer MR, Panek JA, Xu M, Qi Y, Guenther AB, Baugh W. Effects of climate variability on the carbon dioxide, water, and sensible heat fluxes above a ponderosa pine plantation in the Sierra Nevada (CA). Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 2000;101(2-3):113-129. R826601 (1999)
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Journal Article Kurpius MR, McKay M, Goldstein AH. Annual ozone deposition to a Sierra Nevada ponderosa pine plantation. Atmospheric Environment 2002;36(28):4503-4515. R826601 (2001)
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Journal Article Kurpius MR, Panek JA, Nikolov NT, McKay M, Goldstein AH. Partitioning of water flux in a Sierra Nevada ponderosa pine plantation. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 2003;117(3-4):173-192. R826601 (2001)
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Journal Article Law BE, Goldstein AH, Anthoni PM, Unsworth MH, Panek JA, Bauer MR, Fracheboud JM, Hultman N. Carbon dioxide and water vapor exchange by young and old ponderosa pine ecosystems during a dry summer. Tree Physiology 2001;21(5):299-308. R826601 (Final)
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Journal Article Law BE, Falge E, Gu L, Baldocchi DD, Bakwin P, Berbigier P, Davis K, Dolman AJ, Falk M, Fuentes JD, Goldstein A, Granier A, Grelle A, Hollinger D, Janssens IA, Jarvis P, Jensen NO, Katul G, Mahli Y, Matteucci G, Meyers T, Monson R, Munger W, Oechel W, Olson R, Pilegaard K, Pau U KT, Thorgeirsson H, Valentini R, Verma S, Vesala T, Wilson K, Wofsy S. Environmental controls over carbon dioxide and water vapor exchange of terrestrial vegetation. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 2002;113(1-4):97-120. R826601 (2001)
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Journal Article Panek JA, Goldstein AH. Response of stomatal conductance to drought in ponderosa pine: implications for carbon and ozone uptake. Tree Physiology 2001;21(5):337-344. R826601 (1999)
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Journal Article Panek JA, Kurpius MR, Goldstein AH. An evaluation of ozone exposure metrics for a seasonally drought-stressed ponderosa pine ecosystem. Environmental Pollution 2002;117(1):93-100. R826601 (2001)
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Meeting Panek J, Goldstein A. A field experiment on the relation between drought stress, photosynthesis and stomatal conductance: implications for carbon storage and ozone deposition. Invited talk at the workshop on the ponderosa pine ecosystem and environmental stress: past, present, and future. Sponsors: Oregon State University; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Western Ecology Division; U.S. Forest Service-Pacific Southwest Experiment Station, April 26, 1999. Also presented at the 84th Annual Ecological Society Meeting, August 8-12, 1999. R826601 (1999)
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Presentation Bauer MR, McKay M, Goldstein AH. Annual ozone deposition to a Sierra Nevada ponderosa pine plantation. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, supplement to EOS, Transactions, AGU V. 81, A11A-01, 2000. R826601 (2000)
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Presentation Bauer M, Goldstein A, Panek J, Hultman N. Ozone deposition to a ponderosa pine plantation in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, CA-a comparison of 1997 and 1998. Presented at the 84th Annual Ecological Society Meeting, August 8-12, 1999. R826601 (1999)
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Presentation Goldstein A, Bauer M, Panek J, Hultman N. Ozone deposition to a ponderosa pine plantation at the canopy scale in different climate years. Invited talk at the Workshop on the Ponderosa Pine Ecosystem and Environmental Stress: Past, Present, and Future. Sponsors: Oregon State University; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Western Ecology Division; U.S. Forest Service-Pacific Southwest Experiment Station, April 26, 1999. R826601 (1999)
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Presentation Goldstein A. Ozone production in the atmosphere and deposition to conifers in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Presented at the annual meeting of the California Forest Pest Council, November 19, 1999. R826601 (1999)
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Presentation Kurpius MR, McKay M, Goldstein AH. Fate of ozone deposited to a ponderosa pine plantation in the Sierra Nevada Mountains (CA): implications for terpene chemistry, secondary aerosol formation, and tree health. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2001. R826601 (2001)
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Presentation Panek JA, Kurpius MR, Goldstein AH. Drought-imposed limitations on ozone uptake in ponderosa pine forests: measurements and models. Presented at the Air Pollution Workshop, Riverside, CA, April 2001. R826601 (2001)
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Presentation Panek JA, Misson L, Goldstein AH, Kurpius MR. Drought-imposed limitations on ozone uptake in ponderosa pine forests: measurements and models. Presented at the Ecological Society of America, Madison, WI, August 2001. R826601 (2001)
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Presentation Panek JA, Misson L, Goldstein AH, Kurpius MR. Linking atmospheric pollution and forest health: ozone and drought in Sierra Nevada forests. Presented at the Desert Research Institute, Reno, NV, May 2001. R826601 (2001)
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