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Environmental Sciences
Australia
2023

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
77
Citations
30180
World Ranking
1112
National Ranking
50

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Australia Leader Award

Overview

Ray Leuning was affiliated with CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research in Australia during their scientific career. Their work contributed to the field through research conducted within this institution.

There are no records available of recent papers authored by Ray Leuning, nor details on co-authors or frequent publication venues. Similarly, no book publications or specific fields and subfields of study have been documented for this scientist.

As a result, no lists of main topics, awards, or recognized achievements can be compiled from the available data.

The scope of information about Ray Leuning's scientific output and research topics remains limited based on the accessible records.

Best Publications

  • Correction of flux measurements for density effects due to heat and water vapour transfer

    E. K. Webb;G. I. Pearman;R. Leuning

  • A critical appraisal of a combined stomatal-photosynthesis model for C3 plants

    R. Leuning

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

    Gilberto Pastorello;Carlo Trotta;Eleonora Canfora;Housen Chu

  • Regional evaporation estimates from flux tower and MODIS satellite data

    Helen A. Cleugh;Ray Leuning;Qiaozhen Mu;Steven W. Running

  • Leaf nitrogen, photosynthesis, conductance and transpiration : scaling from leaves to canopies

    Ray Leuning;Francis M. Kelliher;D. G. G. de Pury;Ernst-Detlef Schulze

  • A coupled model of stomatal conductance, photosynthesis and transpiration

    A. Tuzet;A. Perrier;R. Leuning

  • Relationships among Maximum Stomatal Conductance, Ecosystem Surface Conductance, Carbon Assimilation Rate, and Plant Nitrogen Nutrition: A Global Ecology Scaling Exercise

    Ernst-Detlef Schulze;Francis M. Kelliher;Christian Körner;Jon Lloyd

  • A re-evaluation of long-term flux measurement techniques - Part I: Averaging and coordinate rotation

    J. J. Finnigan;Robert Clement;Y. Malhi;R. Leuning

  • A two-leaf model for canopy conductance, photosynthesis and partitioning of available energy I:: Model description and comparison with a multi-layered model

    Y.-P. Wang;R. Leuning

  • Maximum conductances for evaporation from global vegetation types

    Francis M. Kelliher;Ray Leuning;Michael Raupach;Ernst-Detlef Schulze

  • The propagation of errors in long‐term measurements of land‐atmosphere fluxes of carbon and water

    John Moncrieff;Yadvinder Malhi;R. Leuning

  • A simple surface conductance model to estimate regional evaporation using MODIS leaf area index and the Penman‐Monteith equation

    Ray Leuning;Y. Q. Zhang;Amelie Rajaud;Helen Cleugh

  • Reflections on the surface energy imbalance problem

    Ray Leuning;Eva van Gorsel;William J Massman;Peter Robert Isaac

  • Modelling Stomatal Behaviour and and Photosynthesis of Eucalyptus grandis

    R Leuning

  • Evaporation and canopy characteristics of coniferous forests and grasslands.

    F. M. Kelliher;R. Leuning;Ernst Detlef Schulze

  • Carbon and water fluxes over a temperate Eucalyptus forest and a tropical wet/dry savanna in Australia: measurements and comparison with MODIS remote sensing estimates

    Ray Leuning;Helen A. Cleugh;Steven J. Zegelin;Dale Hughes

  • Improving land surface models with FLUXNET data

    Mathew Williams;Andrew D. Richardson;M. Reichstein;Paul C. Stoy

  • Eddy-covariance CO2 flux measurements using open- and closed-path CO2 analysers : corrections for analyser water vapour sensitivity and damping of fluctuations in air sampling tubes

    R. Leuning;J. Moncrieff

  • Corrections and data quality control

    Thomas Foken;Ray Leuning;Stephen P. Oncley;Matthias Mauder

  • Scaling of potential evapotranspiration with MODIS data reproduces flux observations and catchment water balance observations across Australia

    Juan Pablo Guerschman;Albert I.J.M. Van Dijk;Guillaume Mattersdorf;Jason Beringer

Frequent Co-Authors

O. T. Denmead
O. T. Denmead Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Lindsay B. Hutley
Lindsay B. Hutley Charles Darwin University
Eva van Gorsel
Eva van Gorsel Australian National University
Heather Keith
Heather Keith Griffith University
Ying-Ping Wang
Ying-Ping Wang Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Marc Aubinet
Marc Aubinet University of Liège
David W. T. Griffith
David W. T. Griffith University of Wollongong
Nicolas Delpierre
Nicolas Delpierre University of Paris-Saclay
Ernst-Detlef Schulze
Ernst-Detlef Schulze Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry

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