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Positive feedbacks promote power-law clustering of Kalahari vegetation
TM Scanlon, KK Caylor, SA Levin, I Rodriguez-Iturbe
Nature 449 (7159), 209-212, 2007
4532007
On soil moisture–vegetation feedbacks and their possible effects on the dynamics of dryland ecosystems
P D'Odorico, K Caylor, GS Okin, TM Scanlon
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 112 (G4), 2007
4152007
Determining land surface fractional cover from NDVI and rainfall time series for a savanna ecosystem
TM Scanlon, JD Albertson, KK Caylor, CA Williams
Remote Sensing of Environment 82 (2-3), 376-388, 2002
2432002
Plant acclimation to long-term high nitrogen deposition in an N-rich tropical forest
X Lu, PM Vitousek, Q Mao, FS Gilliam, Y Luo, G Zhou, X Zou, E Bai, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (20), 5187-5192, 2018
2252018
Partitioning carbon dioxide and water vapor fluxes using correlation analysis
TM Scanlon, WP Kustas
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 150 (1), 89-99, 2010
1802010
Canopy scale measurements of CO2 and water vapor exchange along a precipitation gradient in southern Africa
TM Scanlon, JD Albertson
Global Change Biology 10 (3), 329-341, 2004
1422004
Dynamic response of grass cover to rainfall variability: implications for the function and persistence of savanna ecosystems
TM Scanlon, KK Caylor, S Manfreda, SA Levin, I Rodriguez-Iturbe
Advances in Water Resources 28 (3), 291-302, 2005
1412005
On the correlation structure of water vapor and carbon dioxide in the atmospheric surface layer: A basis for flux partitioning
TM Scanlon, P Sahu
Water Resources Research 44 (10), 2008
1282008
ä2H isotopic flux partitioning of evapotranspiration over a grass field following a water pulse and subsequent dry down
SP Good, K Soderberg, K Guan, EG King, TM Scanlon, KK Caylor
Water Resources Research 50 (2), 1410-1432, 2014
1272014
Modeling transport of dissolved silica in a forested headwater catchment: Implications for defining the hydrochemical response of observed flow pathways
TM Scanlon, JP Raffensperger, GM Hornberger
Water Resources Research 37 (4), 1071-1082, 2001
1182001
Modelling transport of dissolved silica in a forested headwater catchment: the effect of hydrological and chemical time scales on hysteresis in the concentration–discharge …
GM Hornberger, TM Scanlon, JP Raffensperger
Hydrological processes 15 (10), 2029-2038, 2001
1072001
Shallow subsurface storm flow in a forested headwater catchment: Observations and modeling using a modified TOPMODEL
TM Scanlon, JP Raffensperger, GM Hornberger, RB Clapp
Water resources research 36 (9), 2575-2586, 2000
1042000
More trees less loss: nitrogen leaching losses decrease with increasing biomass in coffee agroforests
KL Tully, D Lawrence, TM Scanlon
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 161, 137-144, 2012
962012
Ecohydrological optimization of pattern and processes in water‐limited ecosystems: A trade‐off‐based hypothesis
KK Caylor, TM Scanlon, I Rodriguez‐Iturbe
Water Resources Research 45 (8), 2009
942009
Managed grasslands: A greenhouse gas sink or source?
P Leahy, G Kiely, TM Scanlon
Geophysical Research Letters 31 (20), 2004
912004
Comparing methods for partitioning a decade of carbon dioxide and water vapor fluxes in a temperate forest
BN Sulman, DT Roman, TM Scanlon, L Wang, KA Novick
Agricultural and forest meteorology 226, 229-245, 2016
862016
Partitioning evapotranspiration using an eddy covariance-based technique: Improved assessment of soil moisture and land–atmosphere exchange dynamics
TM Scanlon, WP Kustas
Vadose Zone Journal 11 (3), 2012
852012
Large‐eddy simulation over heterogeneous terrain with remotely sensed land surface conditions
JD Albertson, WP Kustas, TM Scanlon
Water Resources Research 37 (7), 1939-1953, 2001
832001
Seasonal variability in gaseous mercury fluxes measured in a high-elevation meadow
AD Converse, AL Riscassi, TM Scanlon
Atmospheric Environment 44 (18), 2176-2185, 2010
762010
Ecosystem‐scale measurements of nitrous oxide fluxes for an intensely grazed, fertilized grassland
TM Scanlon, G Kiely
Geophysical Research Letters 30 (16), 2003
762003
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