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Influence of ENSO and the NAO on terrestrial carbon uptake in the Texas-northern Mexico region.
Ecosystem transpiration and evaporation: Insights from three water flux partitioning methods across
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Goulden M, Hirano T, Kosugi Y, Liddell M, Nicolini G, Niu S, Roupsard O, Stefani P, Mi C, Tofte
Z, Xiao J, Valentini R, Wolf S, Stoy PC (2018). Biophysical and Socio-economic Frame Conditions
for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources. Assessment and simulation of global
terrestrial latent heat flux by synthesis of CMIP5 climate models and surface eddy covariance
observations. Dynamics of evapotranspiration from concurrent above- and below-canopy flux
measurements in a montane Sierra Nevada forest. In: Liechtensteinische Juristenzeitung (LJZ) 2014,
H. 2, S. 46-52. Reviews and syntheses: Turning the challenges of partitioning ecosystem evaporation
and transpiration into opportunities. In: Swiss Political Science Review 21 (2), S. 350-361. X-band
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State Size Matters. Estimation of high-resolution terrestrial evapotranspiration from Landsat data
using a simple Taylor skill fusion method. Understanding the controls over forest carbon use
efficiency on small spatial scales: Effects of forest disturbance and tree diversity. A Primer on the
Temporal Representativeness of FLUXNET. F, Wolf S (2011) An ecosystem approach to biodiversity
effects: carbon pools in a tropical tree plantation. Temperature thresholds of ecosystem respiration at
a global scale. Contrasting response of grassland forest carbon and water fluxes to spring drought in
Switzerland. Global Surface Net-Radiation at 5 km from MODIS Terra. Warm spring reduced carbon
cycle impact of the 2012 US summer drought. Covariations between plant functional traits emerge
from constraining parameterization of a terrestrial biosphere model. In: Liechtensteinische
Juristenzeitung (LJZ) 2013, H. 2, S. 64-71. A theoretical framework and the case of Liechtenstein
(Preprint). Veroffentlicht in: Sebastian Wolf (Hg.) (2016): State Size Matters. Eine vergleichende
Analyse gesetzgeberischer Prozesse in Liechtenstein. The surface-atmosphere exchange of carbon
dioxide in tropical rainforests: Sensitivity to environmental drivers and flux measurement
methodology. Dresden University of Technology, Institute of Geography, 177 p ( PDF ).
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fluorescence in response to climate extremes across CONUS in 2012. Bendern (Arbeitspapiere
Liechtenstein-Institut, 35). Below-canopy contributions to ecosystem CO2 fluxes in a temperate
mixed forest in Switzerland.
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weather conditions are an important control of interannual variability in carbon and water fluxes.
Representing grasslands using dynamic prognostic phenology based on biological growth stages:
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and vegetation affecting net ecosystem CO2 fluxes in global forests. Reviews and syntheses:
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Blanken PD (2018). F, Wolf S (2011) An ecosystem approach to biodiversity effects: carbon pools in
a tropical tree plantation. Spatiotemporal consistency of four gross primary production products and
solar-induced fluorescence in response to climate extremes across CONUS in 2012. In:
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261(10): 1614-1624 ( Web, PDF ). Predicting carbon and energy fluxes across global FLUXNET
sites with regression algorithms. Eine vergleichende Analyse gesetzgeberischer Prozesse in
Liechtenstein. Murphy M, Oelmann Y, Scherer-Lorenzen M, Turner, B.L., Wilcke W, Zeugin.
Blaschke TH, Griesebner G (Hrsg.): Angewandte Geoinformatik 2007. X-band opacity of a tropical
tree canopy and its relation to. Dynamics of evapotranspiration from concurrent above- and below-
canopy flux measurements in a montane Sierra Nevada forest. Warm spring reduced carbon cycle
impact of the 2012 US summer drought. Below-canopy contributions to ecosystem CO2 fluxes in a
temperate mixed forest in Switzerland. Ecosystem transpiration and evaporation: Insights from three
water flux partitioning methods across FLUXNET sites. Transpiration and evaporation in a
Californian oak-grass savanna: Field measurements and partitioning model results. Understanding the
controls over forest carbon use efficiency on small spatial scales: Effects of forest disturbance and
tree diversity. Bendern (Arbeitspapiere Liechtenstein-Institut, 35). Covariations between plant
functional traits emerge from constraining parameterization of a terrestrial biosphere model.
Veroffentlicht in: Sebastian Wolf (Hg.) (2016): State Size Matters. The three major axes of terrestrial
ecosystem function. Slow ecosystem responses conditionally regulate annual carbon balance over 15
years in Californian oak-grass savanna. Buchmann N (2011) Carbon sequestration potential of
tropical pasture.
Warm spring reduced carbon cycle impact of the 2012 US summer drought. Dr. rer. pol. Sebastian
Wolf (ehemalige Forschungsbeauftragte). Stomatal response to decreased relative humidity
constrains the acceleration of terrestrial evapotranspiration. Systems for Transnational Environmental
Management of Protected Areas. Influence of ENSO and the NAO on terrestrial carbon uptake in
the Texas-northern Mexico region. The three major axes of terrestrial ecosystem function.
Veroffentlicht in: Sebastian Wolf (Hg.) (2016): State Size Matters. Partitioning evapotranspiration
with concurrent eddy covariance measurements in a mixed forest. Eine vergleichende Analyse
gesetzgeberischer Prozesse in Liechtenstein. Bendern (Arbeitspapiere Liechtenstein-Institut, 35). In:
Swiss Political Science Review 21 (2), S. 350-361. Forest Ecology and Management 261(10): 1614-
1624 ( Web, PDF ). Strong seasonal variations in net ecosystem CO2 exchange of a tropical pasture
and afforestation in Panama. Slow ecosystem responses conditionally regulate annual carbon balance
over 15 years in Californian oak-grass savanna. Ecosystem transpiration and evaporation: Insights
from three water flux partitioning methods across FLUXNET sites. The surface-atmosphere
exchange of carbon dioxide in tropical rainforests: Sensitivity to environmental drivers and flux
measurement methodology. Fu Z, Gerken T, Bromley G, Araujo A, Bonal D, Burban B, Ficklin D,
Fuentes J, Goulden M, Hirano T, Kosugi Y, Liddell M, Nicolini G, Niu S, Roupsard O, Stefani P, Mi
C, Tofte Z, Xiao J, Valentini R, Wolf S, Stoy PC (2018). Csaplovics E, Wagenknecht S, Seiler U
(eds.): Spatial Information. Contrasting response of grassland forest carbon and water fluxes to
spring drought in Switzerland. Estimation of high-resolution terrestrial evapotranspiration from
Landsat data using a simple Taylor skill fusion method. Understanding the controls over forest
carbon use efficiency on small spatial scales: Effects of forest disturbance and tree diversity. In:
Swiss Political Science Review, Jg. 17, H. 1, S. 51-74. Bendern (Arbeitspapiere Liechtenstein-
Institut, 42). Short-term favorable weather conditions are an important control of interannual
variability in carbon and water fluxes. Blaschke TH, Griesebner G (Hrsg.): Angewandte
Geoinformatik 2007. In: Liechtensteinische Juristenzeitung (LJZ) 2011, H. 3, S. 114-120.
Spatiotemporal consistency of four gross primary production products and solar-induced
fluorescence in response to climate extremes across CONUS in 2012. Veroffentlicht in: Sebastian
Wolf (Hg.) (2016): State Size Matters. Snowmelt causes different limitations on transpiration in a
Sierra Nevada conifer forest.

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