Hank A. Margolis spends much of his time researching Eddy covariance, Canopy, Growing season, Ecosystem and Ecology. His Eddy covariance research incorporates elements of Biome, Climatology, Atmospheric sciences and Deciduous. His Canopy research integrates issues from Photochemical Reflectance Index, Photosynthesis and Remote sensing.
His studies in Growing season integrate themes in fields like Photosynthetically active radiation and Black spruce. His Black spruce study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Productivity and Boreal. His work focuses on many connections between Ecosystem and other disciplines, such as Biosphere, that overlap with his field of interest in Vegetation.
Hank A. Margolis spends much of his time researching Botany, Eddy covariance, Horticulture, Black spruce and Atmospheric sciences. His Growing season, Seedling and Dry weight study in the realm of Botany connects with subjects such as Heritability. His Eddy covariance study is associated with Ecosystem.
His Ecosystem study incorporates themes from Productivity and Biosphere. His Black spruce research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Photosynthesis, Photosynthetic capacity, Boreal and Biomass. His Atmospheric sciences research includes elements of Primary production, Meteorology, Biome and Transpiration.
Hank A. Margolis focuses on Eddy covariance, Atmospheric sciences, Primary production, Boreal and Remote sensing. His Eddy covariance study deals with the bigger picture of Ecology. His Atmospheric sciences research focuses on Meteorology and how it relates to Spatial distribution.
His Primary production research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of FluxNet, Vegetation and Biome. His work in Boreal tackles topics such as Taiga which are related to areas like Ecoregion. His Remote sensing study combines topics in areas such as Aboveground biomass and Temperate climate.
His main research concerns Eddy covariance, Biosphere, Lidar, Estimator and Remote sensing. He has included themes like Photosynthesis and Canopy in his Eddy covariance study. His studies deal with areas such as Climatology, Ecosystem respiration, Ecosystem, Carbon sink and Earth system science as well as Biosphere.
His work carried out in the field of Climatology brings together such families of science as Hydrometeorology, Primary production, Terrestrial ecosystem, Water cycle and FluxNet. His Lidar research includes themes of Forestry and Taiga. His Remote sensing study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Aboveground biomass and Temperate climate.
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Terrestrial Gross Carbon Dioxide Uptake: Global Distribution and Covariation with Climate
Christian Beer;Markus Reichstein;Enrico Tomelleri;Philippe Ciais.
Science (2010)
Net carbon dioxide losses of northern ecosystems in response to autumn warming
Shilong Piao;Philippe Ciais;Pierre Friedlingstein;Philippe Peylin.
Nature (2008)
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.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2011)
The Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) : an overview and early results from the 1994 field year
Piers Sellers;Forrest Hall;K. Jon Ranson;Hank Margolis.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (1995)
BOREAS in 1997: Experiment overview, scientific results, and future directions
Piers J. Sellers;Forrest G. Hall;Robert D. Kelly;Andrew Black.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1997)
Ecosystem carbon dioxide fluxes after disturbance in forests of North America
B. D. Amiro;A. G. Barr;J. G. Barr;T. A. Black.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2010)
Terrestrial biosphere models need better representation of vegetation phenology: results from the North American Carbon Program Site Synthesis
Andrew D. Richardson;Ryan S. Anderson;M. Altaf Arain;Alan G. Barr.
Global Change Biology (2012)
A data-driven analysis of energy balance closure across FLUXNET research sites: The role of landscape-scale heterogeneity
Paul C. Stoy;Matthias Mauder;Thomas Foken;Barbara Marcolla.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (2013)
Observed increase in local cooling effect of deforestation at higher latitudes
Xuhui Lee;Michael L. Goulden;David Y. Hollinger;Alan Barr.
Nature (2011)
Regional aboveground forest biomass using airborne and spaceborne LiDAR in Québec.
Jonathan Boudreau;Ross F. Nelson;Hank A. Margolis;André Beaudoin.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2008)
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