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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R828309

Regional Analysis of Net Ecosystem Productivity of Pacific Northwest Forests: Scaling Methods, Validation and Results Across Major Forest Types and Age Classes

RFA: Regional Scale Analysis and Assessment (1999)

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Book Chapter Carbon fluxes across regions: Observational constraints at multiple scales. None Law BE, Turner D, Lefsky M, Campbell J, Guzy M, Sun O, Van Tuyl S, Cohen W Law BE, Turner D, Lefsky M, Campbell J, Guzy M, Sun O, Van Tuyl S, Cohen W. Carbon fluxes across regions:Observational constraints at multiple scales. In:Wu J, Jones KB, Li H, Loucks O, eds. Scaling and Uncertainty Analysis in Ecology:Methods and Applications. New York:Springer, 2006, Chapter 9, pp. 167-190. R828309 (2002)
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Journal Article Plant traits, productivity, biomass and soil properties from forest sites in the Pacific Northwest, 1999-2014 SCIENTIFIC DATA Berner TL, Law BE Berner L, Law B. Plant traits, productivity, biomass and soil properties from forest sites in the Pacific Northwest, 1999-2014. SCIENTIFIC DATA 2016;3:160002. R828309 (Final)
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Journal Article Disturbance and net ecosystem production across three climatically distinct forest landscapes. None Campbell JL, Sun O, Law BE Campbell JL, Sun O, Law BE. Disturbance and net ecosystem production across three climatically distinct forest landscapes. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 2004;18:GB4017, doi: 10.1029/2004GB002236. R828309 (Final)
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Journal Article Supply-side controls on soil respiration among Oregon forests. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY Campbell JL, Sun OJ, Law BE Campbell JL, Sun OJ, Law BE. Supply-side controls on soil respiration among Oregon forests. Global Change Biology 2004;10(11):1857-1869. R828309 (2000)
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Journal Article Forest soil respiration across three climatically distinct chronoseqeunces in Oregon None Campbell JL, Law BE Campbell JL, Law BE. Forest soil respiration across three climatically distinct chronoseqeunces in Oregon. Biogeochemistry 2005;73(1):109-125. R828309 (Final)
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Journal Article Modelling forest cover attributes as continuous variables in a regional context with Thematic Mapper data. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING Cohen WB, Maiersperger TK, Spies TA, Oetter DR Cohen WB, Maiersperger TK, Spies TA, Oetter DR. Modelling forest cover attributes as continuous variables in a regional context with Thematic Mapper data. International Journal of Remote Sensing 2001;22(12):2279-2310. R828309 (2000)
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Journal Article Characterizing 23 years (1972-95) of stand replacement disturbance in western Oregon forests with Landsat imagery. ECOSYSTEMS Cohen WB, Spies TA, Alig RJ, Oetter DR, Maiersperger TK, Fiorella M Cohen WB, Spies TA, Alig RJ, Oetter DR, Maiersperger TK, Fiorella M. Characterizing 23 years (1972-95) of stand replacement disturbance in western Oregon forests with Landsat imagery. Ecosystems 2002;5(2):122-137. R828309 (2000)
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Journal Article An improved strategy for regression of biophysical variables and Landsat ETM+ data. REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT Cohen WB, Maiersperger TK, Gower ST, Turner DP Cohen WB, Maiersperger TK, Gower ST, Turner DP. An improved strategy for regression of biophysical variables and Landsat ETM+ data. Remote Sensing of Environment 2003;84(4):561-571. R828309 (2002)
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Journal Article Belowground carbon allocation in forests estimated from litterfall and IRGA-based soil respiration measurements. AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY Davidson EA, Savage K, Bolstad P, Clark DA, Curtis PS, Ellsworth DS, Hanson PJ, Law BE, Luo Y, Pregitzer KS, Randolph JC, Zak D Davidson EA, Savage K, Bolstad P, Clark DA, Curtis PS, Ellsworth DS, Hanson PJ, Law BE, Luo Y, Pregitzer KS, Randolph JC, Zak D. Belowground carbon allocation in forests estimated from litterfall and IRGA-based soil respiration measurements. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 2002;113(1-4):39-51. R828309 (2000)
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Journal Article Mixed-severity fire regimes: lessons and hypotheses from the Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion ECOSPHERE Halofsky J, Donato D, Hibbs D, Campbell J, Cannon M, Fontaine J, Thompson J, Anthony R, Bormann B, Kayes L, Law B, Peterson D, Spies T Halofsky J, Donato D, Hibbs D, Campbell J, Cannon M, Fontaine J, Thompson J, Anthony R, Bormann B, Kayes L, Law B, Peterson D, Spies T. Mixed-severity fire regimes:lessons and hypotheses from the Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion. ECOSPHERE 2011;2(4):160002. R828309 (Final)
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Journal Article Laser altimeter canopy height profiles -- methods and validation for closed-canopy, broadleaf forests. REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT Harding DJ, Lefsky MA, Parker GG, Blair JB Harding DJ, Lefsky MA, Parker GG, Blair JB. Laser altimeter canopy height profiles--methods and validation for closed-canopy, broadleaf forests. Remote Sensing of Environment 2001;76(3):283-297. R828309 (2000)
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Journal Article Automated designation of tie-points for image-to-image coregistration. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING Kennedy RE, Cohen WB Kennedy RE, Cohen WB. Automated designation of tie-points for image-to-image coregistration. International Journal of Remote Sensing 2003;24(17):3467-3490. R828309 (2002)
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Journal Article Estimation of leaf area index in open-canopy ponderosa pine forests at different successional stages and management regimes in Oregon. AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY Law BE, Van Tuyl S, Cescatti A, Baldocchi DD Law BE, Van Tuyl S, Cescatti A, Baldocchi DD. Estimation of leaf area index in open-canopy Ponderosa pine forests at different successional stages and management regimes in Oregon. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 2001;108(1):1-14. R828309 (2000)
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Journal Article Changes in carbon storage and fluxes in a chronosequence of Ponderosa pine. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY Law BE, Sun OJ, Campbell J, Van Tuyl S, Thornton PE Law BE, Sun OJ, Campbell J, Van Tuyl S, Thornton PE. Changes in carbon storage and fluxes in a chronosequence of Ponderosa pine. Global Change Biology 2003;9(4):510-524. R828309 (2000)
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Journal Article Disturbance and climate effects on carbon stocks and fluxes across Western Oregon USA. None Law BE, Turner D, Campbell J, Sun OJ, Van Tuyl S, Ritts WD, Cohen WB Law BE, Turner D, Campbell J, Sun OJ, Van Tuyl S, Ritts WD, Cohen WB. Disturbance and climate effects on carbon stocks and fluxes across Western Oregon USA. Global Change Biology 2004;10(9):1429-1444. R828309 (2000)
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Journal Article An evaluation of alternate remote sensing products for forest inventory, monitoring, and mapping of Douglas-fir forests in western Oregon. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-JOURNAL CA Lefsky MA, Cohen WB, Spies TA Lefsky MA, Cohen WB, Spies TA. An evaluation of alternate remote sensing products for forest inventory, monitoring, and mapping of Douglas-fir forests in western Oregon. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 2001;31(1):78-87. R828309 (2000)
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Journal Article Lidar Remote Sensing for Ecosystem Studies: Lidar, an emerging remote sensing technology that directly measures the three-dimensional distribution of plant canopies, can accurately estimate vegetation structural attributes and should be of particular interest to forest, landscape, and global ecologists BIOSCIENCE Lefsky MA, Cohen WB, Parker GG, Harding DJ Lefsky MA, Cohen WB, Parker GG, Harding DJ. Lidar Remote Sensing for Ecosystem Studies: Lidar, an emerging remote sensing technology that directly measures the three-dimensional distribution of plant canopies, can accurately estimate vegetation structural attributes and should be of particular interest to forest, landscape, and global ecologists. Bioscience 2002;52(1):19-30. R828309 (2000)
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Journal Article Combining lidar estimates of aboveground biomass and Landsat estimates of stand age for spatially extensive validation of modeled forest productivity. REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT Lefsky MA, Turner DP, Guzy M, Cohen WB Lefsky MA, Turner DP, Guzy M, Cohen WB. Combining lidar estimates of aboveground biomass and Landsat estimates of stand age for spatially extensive validation of modeled forest productivity. Remote Sensing of Environment 2005;95(4):549-558. R828309 (Final)
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Journal Article Light transmittance in forest canopies determined from airborne laser altimetry and in-canopy quantum measurements. REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT Parker GG, Lefsky MA, Harding DJ Parker GG, Lefsky MA, Harding DJ. Light transmittance in forest canopies determined from airborne laser altimetry and in-canopy quantum measurements. Remote Sensing of Environment 2001;76(3):298-309. R828309 (2000)
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Journal Article Dynamics of carbon stocks in soils and detritus across chronosequences of different forest types in the Pacific Northwest, USA. None Sun OJ, Campbell J, Law BE, Wolf V Sun OJ, Campbell J, Law BE, Wolf V. Dynamics of carbon stocks in soils and detritus across chronosequences of different forest types in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Global Change Biology 2004;10(9):1470-1481. R828309 (2000)
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Journal Article Effects of land use and fine-scale environmental heterogeneity on net ecosystem production over a temperate coniferous forest landscape. TELLUS SERIES B-CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL METEOROLOGY Turner DP, Guzy MA, Lefsky MA, Van Tuyl S, Sun O, Daly C, Law BE Turner DP, Guzy M, Lefsky MA, Van Tuyl S, Sun O, Daly C, Law BE. Effects of land use and fine-scale environmental heterogeneity on net ecosystem production over a temperate coniferous forest landscape. Tellus Series B-Chemical and Physical Meteorology 2003;55(2):657-668. R828309 (2002)
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Journal Article Integrating remote sensing and ecosystem process models for landscape-to regional-scale analysis of the carbon cycle. BIOSCIENCE Turner DP, Ollinger SV, Kimball JS Turner DP, Ollinger SV, Kimball JS. Integrating remote sensing and ecosystem process models for landscape- to regional-scale analysis of the carbon cycle. BioScience 2004;54(6):573-584. R828309 (Final)
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Journal Article Monitoring forest carbon sequestration with remote sensing and carbon cycle modeling. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Turner DP, Guzy M, Lefsky MA, Ritts WD, Van Tuyl S, Law BE Turner DP, Guzy M, Lefsky M, Ritts WD, Van Tuyl S, Law BE. Monitoring forest carbon sequestration with remote sensing and carbon cycle modeling. Environmental Management 2004;33(4):457-466. R828309 (2002)
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Journal Article Variability in net primary production and carbon storage in biomass across Oregon forests--an assessment integrating data from forest inventories, intensive sites, and remote sensing. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT Van Tuyl S, Law BE, Turner DP, Gitelman AI Van Tuyl S, Law BE, Turner DP, Gitelman AI. Variability in net primary production and carbon storage in biomass across Oregon forests--an assessment integrating data from forest inventories, intensive sites, and remote sensing. Forest Ecology and Management 2005;209(3):273-291. R828309 (Final)
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Journal Article Monitoring large areas for forest change using Landsat: Generalization across space, time and Landsat sensors. REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT Woodcock CE, Macomber SA, Pax-Lenney M, Cohen WB Woodcock CE, Macomber SA, Pax-Lenney M, Cohen WB. Monitoring large areas for forest change using Landsat: generalization across space, time and Landsat sensors. Remote Sensing of Environment 2001;78(1-2):194-203, Special Issue. R828309 (Final)
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