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Authors: CHURKINA G RUNNING SW
Citation: G. Churkina et Sw. Running, CONTRASTING CLIMATIC CONTROLS ON THE ESTIMATED PRODUCTIVITY OF GLOBALTERRESTRIAL BIOMES, ECOSYSTEMS, 1(2), 1998, pp. 206-215

Authors: WHITE JD RUNNING SW THORNTON PE KEANE RE RYAN KC FAGRE DB KEY CH
Citation: Jd. White et al., ASSESSING SIMULATED ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES FOR CLIMATE VARIABILITY RESEARCH AT GLACIER NATIONAL-PARK, USA, Ecological applications, 8(3), 1998, pp. 805-823

Authors: JUSTICE CO VERMOTE E TOWNSHEND JRG DEFRIES R ROY DP HALL DK SALOMONSON VV PRIVETTE JL RIGGS G STRAHLER A LUCHT W MYNENI RB KNYAZIKHIN Y RUNNING SW NEMANI RR WAN ZM HUETE AR VANLEEUWEN W WOLFE RE GIGLIO L MULLER JP LEWIS P BARNSLEY MJ
Citation: Co. Justice et al., THE MODERATE RESOLUTION IMAGING SPECTRORADIOMETER (MODIS) - LAND REMOTE-SENSING FOR GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH, IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing, 36(4), 1998, pp. 1228-1249

Authors: PAN YD MELILLO JM MCGUIRE AD KICKLIGHTER DW PITELKA LF HIBBARD K PIERCE LL RUNNING SW OJIMA DS PARTON WJ SCHIMEL DS
Citation: Yd. Pan et al., MODELED RESPONSES OF TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS TO ELEVATED ATMOSPHERIC CO2 - A COMPARISON OF SIMULATIONS BY THE BIOGEOCHEMISTRY MODELS OF THE VEGETATION ECOSYSTEM MODELING AND ANALYSIS PROJECT (VEMAP)/, Oecologia, 114(3), 1998, pp. 389-404

Authors: KIMBALL JS WHITE MA RUNNING SW
Citation: Js. Kimball et al., BIOME-BGC SIMULATIONS OF STAND HYDROLOGIC PROCESSES FOR BOREAS, J GEO RES-A, 102(D24), 1997, pp. 29043-29051

Authors: FAGRE DB COMANOR PL WHITE JD HAUER FR RUNNING SW
Citation: Db. Fagre et al., WATERSHED RESPONSES TO CLIMATE-CHANGE AT GLACIER NATIONAL-PARK, Journal of the american water resources association, 33(4), 1997, pp. 755-765

Authors: COUGHLAN JC RUNNING SW
Citation: Jc. Coughlan et Sw. Running, REGIONAL ECOSYSTEM SIMULATION - A GENERAL-MODEL FOR SIMULATING SNOW ACCUMULATION AND MELT IN MOUNTAINOUS TERRAIN, Landscape ecology, 12(3), 1997, pp. 119-136

Authors: WHITE MA THORNTON PE RUNNING SW
Citation: Ma. White et al., A CONTINENTAL PHENOLOGY MODEL FOR MONITORING VEGETATION RESPONSES TO INTERANNUAL CLIMATIC VARIABILITY, Global biogeochemical cycles, 11(2), 1997, pp. 217-234

Authors: KIMBALL JS THORNTON PE WHITE MA RUNNING SW
Citation: Js. Kimball et al., SIMULATING FOREST PRODUCTIVITY AND SURFACE-ATMOSPHERE CARBON EXCHANGEIN THE BOREAS STUDY REGION, Tree physiology, 17(8-9), 1997, pp. 589-599

Authors: MYNENI RB NEMANI RR RUNNING SW
Citation: Rb. Myneni et al., ESTIMATION OF GLOBAL LEAF-AREA INDEX AND ABSORBED PAR USING RADIATIVE-TRANSFER MODELS, IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing, 35(6), 1997, pp. 1380-1393

Authors: KIMBALL JS RUNNING SW NEMANI R
Citation: Js. Kimball et al., AN IMPROVED METHOD FOR ESTIMATING SURFACE HUMIDITY FROM DAILY MINIMUMTEMPERATURE, Agricultural and forest meteorology, 85(1-2), 1997, pp. 87-98

Authors: WHITE JD RUNNING SW NEMANI R KEANE RE RYAN KC
Citation: Jd. White et al., MEASUREMENT AND REMOTE-SENSING OF LAI IN ROCKY-MOUNTAIN MONTANE ECOSYSTEMS, Canadian journal of forest research, 27(11), 1997, pp. 1714-1727

Authors: THORNTON PE RUNNING SW WHITE MA
Citation: Pe. Thornton et al., GENERATING SURFACES OF DAILY METEOROLOGICAL VARIABLES OVER LARGE REGIONS OF COMPLEX TERRAIN, Journal of hydrology, 190(3-4), 1997, pp. 214-251

Authors: NEMANI RR RUNNING SW PIELKE RA CHASE TN
Citation: Rr. Nemani et al., GLOBAL VEGETATION COVER CHANGES FROM COARSE RESOLUTION SATELLITE DATA, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 101(D3), 1996, pp. 7157-7162

Authors: CHASE TN PIELKE RA KITTEL TGF NEMANI R RUNNING SW
Citation: Tn. Chase et al., SENSITIVITY OF A GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL TO GLOBAL CHANGES IN LEAF-AREA INDEX, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 101(D3), 1996, pp. 7393-7408

Authors: NEMANI R RUNNING SW
Citation: R. Nemani et Sw. Running, IMPLEMENTATION OF A HIERARCHICAL GLOBAL VEGETATION CLASSIFICATION IN ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION MODELS, Journal of vegetation science, 7(3), 1996, pp. 337-346

Authors: WHITE JD RYAN KC KEY CC RUNNING SW
Citation: Jd. White et al., REMOTE-SENSING OF FOREST-FIRE SEVERITY AND VEGETATION RECOVERY, International journal of wildland fire, 6(3), 1996, pp. 125-136

Authors: ZHENG D HUNT ER RUNNING SW
Citation: D. Zheng et al., COMPARISON OF AVAILABLE SOIL-WATER CAPACITY ESTIMATED FROM TOPOGRAPHYAND SOIL SERIES INFORMATION (VOL 11, PG 3, 1996), Landscape ecology, 11(3), 1996, pp. 1-2

Authors: ZHENG DL HUNT ER RUNNING SW
Citation: Dl. Zheng et al., COMPARISON OF AVAILABLE SOIL-WATER CAPACITY ESTIMATED FROM TOPOGRAPHYAND SOIL SERIES INFORMATION, Landscape ecology, 11(1), 1996, pp. 3-14

Authors: HUNT ER PIPER SC NEMANI R KEELING CD OTTO RD RUNNING SW
Citation: Er. Hunt et al., GLOBAL NET CARBON EXCHANGE AND INTRAANNUAL ATMOSPHERIC CO2 CONCENTRATIONS PREDICTED BY AN ECOSYSTEM PROCESS MODEL AND 3-DIMENSIONAL ATMOSPHERIC TRANSPORT MODEL, Global biogeochemical cycles, 10(3), 1996, pp. 431-456

Authors: KEANE RE RYAN KC RUNNING SW
Citation: Re. Keane et al., SIMULATING EFFECTS OF FIRE ON NORTHERN ROCKY-MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPES WITHTHE ECOLOGICAL PROCESS MODEL FIRE-BGC, Tree physiology, 16(3), 1996, pp. 319-331

Authors: KREMER RG RUNNING SW
Citation: Rg. Kremer et Sw. Running, SIMULATING SEASONAL SOIL-WATER BALANCE IN CONTRASTING SEMIARID VEGETATION COMMUNITIES, Ecological modelling, 84(1-3), 1996, pp. 151-162

Authors: KEANE RE MORGAN P RUNNING SW
Citation: Re. Keane et al., FIRE-BGC - A MECHANISTIC ECOLOGICAL PROCESS MODEL FOR SIMULATING FIRESUCCESSION ON CONIFEROUS FOREST LANDSCAPES OF THE NORTHERN ROCKY-MOUNTAINS, INTercom, (484), 1996, pp. 1

Authors: KREMER RG HUNT ER RUNNING SW COUGHLAN JC
Citation: Rg. Kremer et al., SIMULATING VEGETATIONAL AND HYDROLOGIC RESPONSES TO NATURAL CLIMATIC VARIATION AND GCM-PREDICTED CLIMATE-CHANGE IN A SEMIARID ECOSYSTEM IN WASHINGTON, USA, Journal of arid environments, 33(1), 1996, pp. 23-38

Authors: MILNER KS RUNNING SW COBLE DW
Citation: Ks. Milner et al., A BIOPHYSICAL SOIL-SITE MODEL FOR ESTIMATING POTENTIAL PRODUCTIVITY OF FORESTED LANDSCAPES, Canadian journal of forest research, 26(7), 1996, pp. 1174-1186
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