In recent years Australia has undergone reductions in science funding, but there are positive signs that support will increase following recent changes in both the political and research infrastructure funding… More
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Smith, N. G., S. L. Malyshev, E. Shevliakova, J. Kattge, and J. S. Dukes. 2015. Foliar temperature acclimation reduces simulated carbon sensitivity to climate. Nature Clim. Change advance online publication.
Kondo, M., Ichii, K., Takagi, H. and Sasakawa, M., 2015. Comparison of the data-driven top-down and bottom-up global terrestrial CO2 exchanges: GOSAT CO2 inversion and empirical eddy flux upscaling. Journal… More
This is the start of a series to interview scientists in FLUXNET. Today, we start with Marta Galvagno, whom I met this summer and who was gracious to give me a… More
Campioli, M. et al., 2015. Biomass production efficiency controlled by management in temperate and boreal ecosystems. Nature Geosci, 8(11): 843-846.
In the context of the ICOS (Integrated Carbon Observation System) Reseach Infrastructure, the equivalent of the American NEON in Europe, the 10 year-old Fontainebleau-Barbeau (FR-Fon site) forest station has been… More
Inspired by Ray Leuning’s lecture on ‘flux towers I have seen’ at the Colorado Flux short course, I thought I’d offer a contribution to the new FLUXNET blog with a… More
The new FLUXDATA website is based on the WordPress platform, which provides user-friendly contribution and editing of content. New Content Features Content Types Events Calendar Add Events to share Blog… More
Congratulations to Beverly Law, who was honored as 2014 AGU Fellow yesterday at a ceremony during AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California!. This honor is in recognition of her pioneering contributions… More
Dennis viewing flux data at his AmeriFlux site at Sherman Island (US-Snd). I have just stepped down as editor in chief of JGR Biogeosciences. After having handled over a 1000… More