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1. [Article] What eddy-covariance measurements tell us about prior land flux errors in CO₂-flux inversion schemes
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2. [Article] Empirical assessment of uncertainties of meteorological parameters and turbulent fluxes in the AmeriFlux network
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3. [Article] Intercomparison of MODIS albedo retrievals and in situ measurements across the global FLUXNET network
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4. [Article] Performance of Linear and Nonlinear Two-Leaf Light Use Efficiency Models at Different Temporal Scales
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7. [Article] Atmospheric inverse modeling to constrain regional-scale CO₂ budgets at high spatial and temporal resolution
We present an inverse modeling framework designed to constrain CO2 budgets at regional scales. The approach captures atmospheric transport processes in high spatiotemporal resolution by coupling a mesoscale ...Citation -
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