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Citation: Wj. Massman, A REVIEW OF THE MOLECULAR DIFFUSIVITIES OF H2O, CO2, CH4, CO, O-3, SO2, NH3, N2O, NO, AND NO2 IN AIR, O-2 AND N-2 NEAR STP, Atmospheric environment, 32(6), 1998, pp. 1111-1127
Authors:
MASSMAN WJ
SOMMERFELD RA
MOSIER AR
ZELLER KF
HEHN TJ
ROCHELLE SG
Citation: Wj. Massman et al., A MODEL INVESTIGATION OF TURBULENCE-DRIVEN PRESSURE-PUMPING EFFECTS ON THE RATE OF DIFFUSION OF CO2, N2O, AND CH4 THROUGH LAYERED SNOWPACKS, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 102(D15), 1997, pp. 18851-18863
Authors:
GRANTZ DA
ZHANG XJ
MASSMAN WJ
DELANY A
PEDERSON JR
Citation: Da. Grantz et al., OZONE DEPOSITION TO A COTTON (GOSSYPIUM-HIRSUTUM L) FIELD - STOMATAL AND SURFACE WETNESS EFFECTS DURING THE CALIFORNIA OZONE DEPOSITION EXPERIMENT, Agricultural and forest meteorology, 85(1-2), 1997, pp. 19-31
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SCHELDE K
KELLIHER FM
MASSMAN WJ
JENSEN KH
Citation: K. Schelde et al., ESTIMATING SENSIBLE AND LATENT-HEAT FLUXES FROM A TEMPERATE BROAD-LEAVED FOREST USING THE SIMPLE BIOSPHERE (SIB) MODEL, Agricultural and forest meteorology, 84(3-4), 1997, pp. 285-295
Citation: Wj. Massman, AN ANALYTICAL ONE-DIMENSIONAL MODEL OF MOMENTUM-TRANSFER BY VEGETATION OF ARBITRARY STRUCTURE, Boundary - layer meteorology, 83(3), 1997, pp. 407-421
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SOMMERFELD RA
MASSMAN WJ
MUSSELMAN RC
MOSIER AR
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Citation: Wj. Massman et Da. Grantz, ESTIMATING CANOPY CONDUCTANCE TO OZONE UPTAKE FROM OBSERVATIONS OF EVAPOTRANSPIRATION AT THE CANOPY SCALE AND AT THE LEAF SCALE, Global change biology, 1(3), 1995, pp. 183-198
Authors:
PEDERSON JR
MASSMAN WJ
MAHRT L
DELANY A
ONCLEY S
DENHARTOG G
NEUMANN HH
MICKLE RE
SHAW RH
PAW KT
GRANTZ DA
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DESJARDINS R
SCHUEPP PH
PEARSON R
ARCADO TE
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Authors:
GRANTZ DA
ZHANG XJ
MASSMAN WJ
DENHARTOG G
NEUMANN HH
PEDERSON JR
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Authors:
MASSMAN WJ
PEDERSON J
DELANY A
GRANTZ D
DENHARTOG G
NEUMANN HH
ONCLEY SP
PEARSON R
SHAW RH
Citation: Wj. Massman et al., AN EVALUATION OF THE REGIONAL ACID DEPOSITION MODEL SURFACE MODULE FOR OZONE UPTAKE AT 3 SITES IN THE SAN-JOAQUIN VALLEY OF CALIFORNIA, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 99(D4), 1994, pp. 8281-8294
Citation: Wj. Massman et Jm. Ham, AN EVALUATION OF A SURFACE-ENERGY BALANCE METHOD FOR PARTITIONING ET DATA INTO PLANT AND SOIL COMPONENTS FOR A SURFACE WITH PARTIAL CANOPY COVER, Agricultural and forest meteorology, 67(3-4), 1994, pp. 253-267
Authors:
PADRO J
MASSMAN WJ
DENHARTOG G
NEUMANN HH
Citation: J. Padro et al., DRY DEPOSITION VELOCITY OF O3 OVER A VINEYARD OBTAINED FROM MODELS AND OBSERVATIONS - THE 1991 CALIFORNIA OZONE DEPOSITION EXPERIMENT, Water, air and soil pollution, 75(3-4), 1994, pp. 307-323
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Citation: Wj. Massman, ERRORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE COMBINATION METHOD FOR ESTIMATING SOIL HEAT-FLUX, Soil Science Society of America journal, 57(5), 1993, pp. 1198-1202
Citation: Wj. Massman, PERIODIC TEMPERATURE-VARIATIONS IN AN INHOMOGENEOUS SOIL - A COMPARISON OF APPROXIMATE AND EXACT ANALYTICAL EXPRESSIONS, Soil science, 155(5), 1993, pp. 331-338