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Peter S. Bakwin is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States. Their work is connected with this federal scientific agency, which focuses on the conditions of the oceans, major waterways, and the atmosphere.

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Best Publications

  • Environmental controls over carbon dioxide and water vapor exchange of terrestrial vegetation

    B.E Law;E Falge;L Gu;D.D Baldocchi

  • Seasonality of ecosystem respiration and gross primary production as derived from FLUXNET measurements

    Eva Falge;Dennis Baldocchi;John Tenhunen;Marc Aubinet

  • A Global Terrestrial Monitoring Network Integrating Tower Fluxes, Flask Sampling, Ecosystem Modeling and EOS Satellite Data

    Steven W Running;Dennis Baldocchi;David Turner;Stith T. Gower

  • Atmosphere-biosphere exchange of CO2 and O3 in the central Amazon Forest

    Song-Miao Fan;Steven Charles Wofsy;Peter S. Bakwin;Daniel James Jacob

  • Measurements of carbon dioxide on very tall towers: results of the NOAA/CMDL program

    Peter S. Bakwin;Pieter P. Tans;Dale F. Hurst;Conglong Zhao

  • Toward constraining regional‐scale fluxes of CO2 with atmospheric observations over a continent: 2. Analysis of COBRA data using a receptor‐oriented framework

    Christoph Gerbig;J. C. Lin;S. C. Wofsy;B. C. Daube

  • Carbon exchange and venting anomalies in an upland deciduous forest in northern Wisconsin, USA

    Bruce D. Cook;Kenneth J. Davis;Weiguo Wang;Ankur Desai

  • The annual cycles of CO2 and H2O exchange over a northern mixed forest as observed from a very tall tower

    Kenneth J. Davis;Peter S. Bakwin;Chuixiang Yi;Bradford W. Berger

  • Toward constraining regional‐scale fluxes of CO2 with atmospheric observations over a continent: 1. Observed spatial variability from airborne platforms

    Christoph Gerbig;J. C. Lin;S. C. Wofsy;B. C. Daube

  • Long-Term Carbon Dioxide Fluxes from a Very Tall Tower in a Northern Forest: Flux Measurement Methodology

    Bradford W. Berger;Kenneth J. Davis;Chuixiang Yi;Peter S. Bakwin

  • Micrometeorological measurements of CH4 and CO2 exchange between the atmosphere and subarctic tundra

    S. M. Fan;Steven Charles Wofsy;P. S. Bakwin;Daniel James Jacob

  • Measurements of carbon dioxide on a very tall tower

    Peter S. Bakwin;Pieter P. Tans;Conglong Zhao;William Ussler

  • Atmospheric deposition of reactive nitrogen oxides and ozone in a temperate deciduous forest and a subarctic woodland: 1. Measurements and mechanisms

    J. William Munger;Steven C. Wofsy;Peter S. Bakwin;Song-Miao Fan

  • What is the concentration footprint of a tall tower

    Manuel Gloor;Peter Bakwin;Dale Hurst;Loreen Lock

  • Emission of nitric oxide (NO) from tropical forest soils and exchange of NO between the forest canopy and atmospheric boundary layers

    Peter S. Bakwin;Steven C. Wofsy;Song-Miao Fan;Michael Keller

  • Phase and amplitude of ecosystem carbon release and uptake potentials as derived from FLUXNET measurements

    Eva Falge;John Tenhunen;Dennis Baldocchi;Marc Aubinet

  • Environmental controls on the photosynthesis and respiration of a boreal lichen woodland: a growing season of whole-ecosystem exchange measurements by eddy correlation.

    S.-M. Fan;M. L. Goulden;J. W. Munger;B. C. Daube

  • Summertime photochemistry of the troposphere at high northern latitudes

    Daniel James Jacob;Steven Charles Wofsy;P. S. Bakwin;S.-M. Fan

  • Influence of advection on measurements of the net ecosystem‐atmosphere exchange of CO2 from a very tall tower

    Chuixiang Yi;Chuixiang Yi;Kenneth J Davis;Peter S Bakwin;Bernard W Berger

  • Long-Term Observations of the Dynamics of the Continental Planetary Boundary Layer

    Chuixiang Yi;Kenneth J. Davis;Bradford W. Berger;Peter S. Bakwin

  • Atmospheric deposition of reactive nitrogen oxides and ozone in a temperate deciduous forest and a subarctic woodland

    J. William Munger;Steven C. Wofsy;Peter S. Bakwin;Song-Miao Fan

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth J. Davis
Kenneth J. Davis Pennsylvania State University
Steven C. Wofsy
Steven C. Wofsy Harvard University
S.-M. Fan
S.-M. Fan Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Daniel M. Ricciuto
Daniel M. Ricciuto Oak Ridge National Laboratory
J. William Munger
J. William Munger Harvard University
Bruce C. Daube
Bruce C. Daube Harvard University
Bruce D. Cook
Bruce D. Cook Goddard Space Flight Center
David R. Fitzjarrald
David R. Fitzjarrald University at Albany, State University of New York
Christoph Gerbig
Christoph Gerbig Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry
Pieter P. Tans
Pieter P. Tans National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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