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Eddy Moors is affiliated with the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their research primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, with a strong focus on Global and Planetary Change, Ocean Engineering, Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Water Science and Technology.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics, most notably:

  • Water resources management and optimization
  • Climate variability and models
  • Climate change impacts on agriculture
  • Plant water relations and carbon dynamics
  • Tree-ring climate responses
  • Hydrology and drought analysis
  • Flood risk assessment and management

Eddy Moors has contributed to a number of research publications with a focus on climate variability and hydrological processes. Recent papers include:

  • "Tropical tree growth driven by dry-season climate variability" (2022) published in Nature Geoscience
  • "Climate change and hydrological regime of the high-altitude Indus basin under extreme climate scenarios" (2021) published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Spatio-temporal evaluation of gridded precipitation products for the high-altitude Indus basin" (2021) published in International Journal of Climatology
  • "The Impacts of Climate Variability on Crop Yields and Irrigation Water Demand in South Asia" (2020) published in Water
  • "From pea soup to water factories: wastewater paradigms in India and the Netherlands" (2020) published in Environmental Science & Policy

The frequent publication venues for Eddy Moors include:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Blue Papers
  • Nature Geoscience
  • International Journal of Climatology

Collaborative efforts are an important part of this scientist's work. Regular co-authors include Qurat-ul-Ain Ahmad, Hester Biemans, Nuzba Shaheen, Ilyas Masih, and Peter Groenendijk.

Best Publications

  • Gap filling strategies for defensible annual sums of net ecosystem exchange

    E. Falge;D. Baldocchi;R. Olson;P. Anthoni

  • Respiration as the main determinant of carbon balance in European forests

    R. Valentini;G. Matteucci;A. J. Dolman;E.-D. Schulze

  • The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data

    Gilberto Pastorello;Carlo Trotta;Eleonora Canfora;Housen Chu

  • Global patterns of land-atmosphere fluxes of carbon dioxide, latent heat, and sensible heat derived from eddy covariance, satellite, and meteorological observations

    Martin Jung;Markus Reichstein;Hank A. Margolis;Alessandro Cescatti

  • Productivity overshadows temperature in determining soil and ecosystem respiration across European forests

    I. A. Janssens;H. Lankreijer;G. Matteucci;A. S. Kowalski

  • CO2 balance of boreal, temperate, and tropical forests derived from a global database

    Sebastiaan Luyssaert;Sebastiaan Luyssaert;I. Inglima;M. Jung;A. D. Richardson

  • Influence of spring and autumn phenological transitions on forest ecosystem productivity

    Andrew D. Richardson;T. Andy Black;Philippe Ciais;Nicolas Delbart

  • Gap filling strategies for long term energy flux data sets

    Eva Falge;Dennis D. Baldocchi;Richard Olson;Peter Anthoni

  • Evidence for Soil Water Control on Carbon and Water Dynamics in European Forests during the Extremely Dry Year: 2003

    A. Granier;M. Reichstein;N. Bréda;I.A. Janssens

  • Contrasting response of European forest and grassland energy exchange to heatwaves

    Adriaan J. Teuling;Adriaan J. Teuling;Sonia I. Seneviratne;Reto Stöckli;Markus Reichstein

  • Temporal and among-site variability of inherent water-use efficiency at the ecosystem level

    C. Beer;P. Ciais;M. Reichstein;D. Baldocchi

  • Land management and land-cover change have impacts of similar magnitude on surface temperature

    Sebastiaan Luyssaert;Mathilde Jammet;Paul C. Stoy;Stephen Estel

  • Dissolved carbon leaching from soil is a crucial component of the net ecosystem carbon balance

    Reimo Kindler;Reimo Kindler;Jan Siemens;Jan Siemens;Klaus Kaiser;David Christopher Walmsley

  • Joint control of terrestrial gross primary productivity by plant phenology and physiology

    Jianyang Xia;Shuli Niu;Philippe Ciais;Ivan A Janssens

  • Intercomparison of MODIS albedo retrievals and in situ measurements across the global FLUXNET network

    Alessandro Cescatti;Barbara Marcolla;Suresh K. Santhana Vannan;Jerry Yun Pan

  • Measurements necessary for assessing the net ecosystem carbon budget of croplands

    Pete Smith;Gary J. Lanigan;Werner Leo Kutsch;Nina Buchmann

  • Management effects on net ecosystem carbon and GHG budgets at European crop sites

    Eric Ceschia;Pierre Béziat;Jean-François Dejoux;M. Aubinet

  • Determinants of terrestrial ecosystem carbon balance inferred from European eddy covariance flux sites

    Markus Reichstein;Dario Papale;Riccardo Valentini;Marc Aubinet

  • Quality control of CarboEurope flux data. Part 1: Coupling footprint analyses with flux data quality assessment to evaluate sites in forest ecosystems

    Mathias Göckede;Mathias Göckede;Thomas Foken;Marc Aubinet;Mika Aurela

  • Quality analysis applied on eddy covariance measurements at complex forest sites using footprint modelling

    Corinna Rebmann;Mathias Göckede;Thomas Foken;Marc Aubinet

Frequent Co-Authors

Cor Jacobs
Cor Jacobs Wageningen University & Research
Leonardo Montagnani
Leonardo Montagnani Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
Timo Vesala
Timo Vesala University of Helsinki
A. J. Dolman
A. J. Dolman Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Jan A. Elbers
Jan A. Elbers Wageningen University & Research
Kim Pilegaard
Kim Pilegaard Technical University of Denmark
Markus Reichstein
Markus Reichstein Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry
Marc Aubinet
Marc Aubinet University of Liège

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