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Earth Science Publications in 2001

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  • Curran, P. J., J. L. Dungan, and D. L. Peterson (2001), Estimating the foliar biochemical concentration of leaves with reflectance spectrometry: Testing the Kokaly and Clark methodologies, Remote Sensing of Environment, 76, 349-359.               ​
  • Hammer, P. D., et al. (2001), Surface reflectance mapping using interferometric spectral imagery from a remotely piloted aircraft, IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 39, 2499-2506.              
  • Hammer, P. D., et al. (2001), Surface reflectance mapping using interferometric spectral imagery from a remotely piloted aircraft, IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., 39, 2499-2506.              
  • Jensen, E. J., et al. (2001), Prevalence of Ice-supersaturated regions in the upper troposphere: Implications for optically thin ice cloud formation, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 17253-17266.     
  • Jensen, E., et al. (2001), A conceptual model of the dehydration of air due to freeze-drying by optically thin, laminar cirrus rising slowly across the tropical tropopause, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 17237-17252, doi:10.1029/2000JD900649.                UARP
  • Johnson, L. (2001), Nitrogen influence on fresh-leaf NIR spectra, Remote Sensing of Environment, 78, 312-318.    
  • Johnson, L., et al. (2001), Remote sensing of vineyard management zones, Implications for wine quality. Applied Engineering in Agriculture, 17, 557-560. 
  • Kyriakidis, P. C., and J. L. Dungan (2001), Stochastic simulation for assessing thematic classification accuracy and the impact of inaccurate spatial data on ecological model predictions, Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 8, 311-330.               
  • Nemani, R., et al. (2001), Asymmetric warming over coastal California and its impact on the premium wine industry, Climate Research, 19, 25-34.       
  • Pfister, L., et al. (2001), Aircraft observations of thin cirrus clouds near the Tropical Tropopause, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 9765-9786.           
  • Potter, C., et al. (2001), Ecosystem modeling of methane and carbon dioxide fluxes for boreal forest sites, Canadian J. Forest Res., 31, 208-223.              
  • Potter, C., et al. (2001), Biomass burning losses of carbon estimated from ecosystem modeling and satellite data analysis for the Brazilian Amazon region, Atmos. Environ., 35, 1773-1781.              
  • Potter, C., et al. (2001), Modeling seasonal and interannual variability in ecosystem carbon cycling for the Brazilian Amazon region, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 10,423-10.              
  • Potter, C., et al. (2001), Ecosystem modeling and dynamic effects of deforestation on trace gas fluxes in Amazon tropical forests, Forest Ecology and Management., 152, 97-117. 
  • Potter, C., et al. (2001), Modeling biogenic emissions of isoprene: Exploration of model drivers, climate control algorithms, and use of global satellite observations, Atmos. Environ., 35, 6151-6165.
  • Potter, C., et al. (2001), Comparison of boreal ecosystem model sensitivity to variablity in climate and forest site parameters, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 33,671-.          
  • Redemann, J., P. B. Russell, and P. Hamill (2001), Dependence of aerosol light absorption and single scattering albedo on ambient relative humidity for sulfate aerosols with black carbon cores, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 27485-27495.     
  • Rothschild, L., and R. L. Mancinelli (2001), Life in extreme environments, Nature (London), 409, 1092-1101.              
  • Singh, H., et al. (2001), Evidence from the Pacific troposphere for large global sources of oxygenated organic compounds, Nature, 410, 1078-1081.