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Sabina Dore is affiliated with HydroFocus, Inc. in the United States and specializes in environmental science with a research focus on global and planetary change, ecology, atmospheric science, nature and landscape conservation, and computational mechanics. Their research predominantly addresses plant water relations and carbon dynamics, peatlands and wetlands ecology, fluid dynamics and turbulent flows, meteorological phenomena and simulations, hydrology and watershed management studies, soil and unsaturated flow, and tree-ring climate responses.

Their publication record includes multiple papers in prominent venues. Recent works include:

  • The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data, 2020, published in Scientific Data
  • Author Correction: The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data, 2021, published in Scientific Data
  • Testing water fluxes and storage from two hydrology configurations within the ORCHIDEE land surface model across US semi-arid sites, 2020, published in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
  • Montane forest productivity across a semiarid climatic gradient, 2020, published in Global Change Biology
  • Management and site effects on carbon balances of European mountain meadows and rangelands, 2024, published in DORA Eawag (Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag))

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Sabina Dore include:

  • Thomas E. Kolb
  • Rosvel Bracho
  • Nicolas Vuichard
  • Peter D. Blanken
  • Sean P. Burns

The main publication venues for their work are:

  • OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
  • Scientific Data
  • Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
  • Global Change Biology
  • DORA Eawag (Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag))

Best Publications

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

    Gilberto Pastorello;Carlo Trotta;Eleonora Canfora;Housen Chu

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

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

  • Productivity of forests in the Eurosiberian boreal region and their potential to act as a carbon sink –- a synthesis

    E.-D. Schulze;J. Lloyd;F. M. Kelliher;C. Wirth

  • Partitioning European grassland net ecosystem CO2 exchange into gross primary productivity and ecosystem respiration using light response function analysis

    T. G. Gilmanov;J. F. Soussana;L. Aires;V. Allard

  • Ecosystem respiration in two Mediterranean evergreen Holm Oak forests: drought effects and decomposition dynamics

    Markus Reichstein;John D. Tenhunen;Olivier Roupsard;Jean-Marc Ourcival

  • Soil Respiration in European Grasslands in Relation to Climate and Assimilate Supply

    Michael Bahn;Mirco Rodeghiero;Margaret Anderson-Dunn;Sabina Dore

  • Seasonal net carbon dioxide exchange of a beech forest with the atmosphere

    R. Valentini;P. Angelis;G. Matteucci;R. Monaco

  • Disentangling the role of photosynthesis and stomatal conductance on rising forest water-use efficiency.

    Rossella Guerrieri;Rossella Guerrieri;Soumaya Belmecheri;Scott V. Ollinger;Heidi Asbjornsen

  • CO2 exchange and evapotranspiration across dryland ecosystems of southwestern North America.

    Joel A. Biederman;Russell L. Scott;Tom W. Bell;David R. Bowling

  • Carbon and water fluxes from ponderosa pine forests disturbed by wildfire and thinning

    S. Dore;T. E. Kolb;M. Montes-Helu;S. E. Eckert

  • Recovery of ponderosa pine ecosystem carbon and water fluxes from thinning and stand‐replacing fire

    Sabina Dore;Mario Montes-Helu;Stephen C. Hart;Bruce A. Hungate

  • Climate control of terrestrial carbon exchange across biomes and continents

    Chuixiang Yi;Daniel Ricciuto;Runze Li;John Wolbeck

  • Long-term impact of a stand-replacing fire on ecosystem CO2 exchange of a ponderosa pine forest

    Sabina Dore;T. E. Kolb;M. Montes-Helu;B. W. Sullivan

  • Terrestrial carbon balance in a drier world: the effects of water availability in southwestern North America

    Joel A. Biederman;Russell L. Scott;Michael L. Goulden;Rodrigo Vargas

  • Semiempirical modeling of abiotic and biotic factors controlling ecosystem respiration across eddy covariance sites

    Mirco Migliavacca;Mirco Migliavacca;Markus Reichstein;Andrew D. Richardson;Roberto Colombo

  • Biotic, abiotic, and management controls on the net ecosystem CO2 exchange of European mountain grassland ecosystems

    Georg Wohlfahrt;Margaret Anderson-Dunn;Michael Bahn;Manuela Balzarolo

  • Thinning reduces soil carbon dioxide but not methane flux from southwestern USA ponderosa pine forests

    B.W. Sullivan;T.E. Kolb;S.C. Hart;J.P. Kaye

  • Climatic Influences on Seasonal and Spatial Differences in Soil CO2 Efflux

    I. A. Janssens;S. Dore;D. Epron;H. Lankreijer

  • Cross validation of open-top chamber and eddy covariance measurements of ecosystem CO2 exchange in a Florida scrub-oak ecosystem

    Sabina Dore;Graham J. Hymus;David P. Johnson;C. R. Hinkle

  • Environmental controls over net ecosystem carbon exchange of scrub oak in central Florida

    Thomas L. Powell;Rosvel Bracho;Jiahong Li;Sabina Dore;Sabina Dore

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Kolb
Thomas Kolb Northern Arizona University
Russell L. Scott
Russell L. Scott Agricultural Research Service
Riccardo Valentini
Riccardo Valentini Tuscia University
Sean P. Burns
Sean P. Burns University of Colorado Boulder
Walter C. Oechel
Walter C. Oechel San Diego State University
Corinna Rebmann
Corinna Rebmann Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Georg Wohlfahrt
Georg Wohlfahrt University of Innsbruck
Nina Buchmann
Nina Buchmann ETH Zurich
Stephen C. Hart
Stephen C. Hart University of California, Merced
Michael L. Goulden
Michael L. Goulden University of California, Irvine

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