Forests at the land-atmosphere interface /
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Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK :
CABI,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- Stomatal Control of Transpiration : a Major Dilemma 100 Years Ago / T.A. Mansfield
- Stomata as Part of the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Continuum / R. Leuning, A. Tuzet and A. Perrier
- Effects of Elevated CO2 Concentration on Stomatal Conductance and Respiration of Beech Leaves in Darkness / D. Overdieck
- Top-down Models and Flux Measurements are Complementary Methods of Estimating Carbon Sequestration by Forests :Illustrations using the 3-PG model / J. Landsberg and R.H. Waring
- The Effects of Forests on Mesoscale Atmospheric Processes / A.J. Dolman, M.K. van der Molen, H.W. ter Maat and R.W.A. Hutjes
- The Diurnal Cycle over Land / A.K. Betts
- Medium- and Long-term Ecosystem Processes : Implications at the Forest-Atmosphere Interface / F. Berninger
- A MAESTRO Retrospective / B. Medlyn
- Thermal Radiation, Canopy Temperature and Evaporation from Forest Canopies / H.G. Jones, N. Archer and E. Rotenberg
- Forest-Air Exchange in Non-ideal Conditions : the Role of Horizontal Flux and its Divergence / X. Lee
- Review of Forest Evaporation Studies, Primarily in the United Kingdom / J.B. Stewart
- Scaling the Estimate of Maximum Canopy Conductance from Patch to Region and Comparison of Aircraft Measurements / Y.-P. Wang, R. Leuning, P. Isaac and G. Zhou
- Land Sinks : the Kyoto Process and Scientific Implications / M.G.R. Cannell
- Spatial and Temporal Assessment of Biospheric Carbon Fluxes at a Continental Scale by Neural-network Optimization / D. Papale and R. Valentini
- Scaling Carbon Uptake from Leaves to Canopies : Insights from Two Forests with Contrasting Properties / D. Whitehead, A.S. Walcroft, K.L. Griffin, D.T. Tissue, M.H. Turnbull, V. Engel, K.J. Brown and W.S.F. Schuster
- Links between Science and Forest Management, as Illustrated by a Model of Branch Development / J.C. Grace
- Thoughts on Forest Science / D.C. Malcolm.