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Eyal Rotenberg
Researcher at Weizmann Institute of Science
Publications - 78
Citations - 6900
Eyal Rotenberg is an academic researcher from Weizmann Institute of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eddy covariance & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 71 publications receiving 5751 citations.
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On the Separation of Net Ecosystem Exchange into Assimilation and Ecosystem Respiration: Review and Improved Algorithm
Markus Reichstein,Eva Falge,Dennis D. Baldocchi,Dario Papale,Marc Aubinet,Paul Berbigier,Christian Bernhofer,Nina Buchmann,Nina Buchmann,Tagir G. Gilmanov,A. Granier,Thomas Grünwald,Katka Havránková,Hannu Ilvesniemi,Dalibor Janouš,Alexander Knohl,Alexander Knohl,Tuomas Laurila,Annalea Lohila,Denis Loustau,Giorgio Matteucci,Tilden P. Meyers,Franco Miglietta,Jean-Marc Ourcival,Jukka Pumpanen,Serge Rambal,Eyal Rotenberg,María José Sanz,John Tenhunen,G. Seufert,Francesco Primo Vaccari,Timo Vesala,Dan Yakir,Riccardo Valentini +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse the effect of extrapolation of night-time values of ecosystem respiration into the daytime; this is usually done with a temperature response function that is derived from long-term data sets.
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Contribution of Semi-Arid Forests to the Climate System
Eyal Rotenberg,Dan Yakir +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report that a shift in peak photosynthetic activities from summer to early spring would, indeed, cause carbon accumulation by the forests, but that a suppression of reflected longwave radiation effect would complement the better-known (shortwave) albedo effect, doubling the amount of potential warming.
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Carbon sequestration in arid-land forest
TL;DR: This article used eddy flux, physiological and inventory measurements to provide the first quantitative information on such potential from a 35-year old afforestation system of Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis mill.) at the edge of the Negev desert.
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Quality control of CarboEurope flux data. Part 1: Coupling footprint analyses with flux data quality assessment to evaluate sites in forest ecosystems
Mathias Göckede,Mathias Göckede,Thomas Foken,M. Aubinet,Mika Aurela,J. Banza,Christian Bernhofer,Jean-Marc Bonnefond,Yves Brunet,Arnaud Carrara,Robert Clement,Ebba Dellwik,Jan Elbers,Werner Eugster,Jürg Fuhrer,André Granier,Thomas Grünwald,Bernard Heinesch,Ivan A. Janssens,Alexander Knohl,R. Koeble,Terhi K. Laurila,Bernard Longdoz,Giovanni Manca,Michal V. Marek,Tiina Markkanen,Tiina Markkanen,J. Mateus,Giorgio Matteucci,Matthias Mauder,Matthias Mauder,Mirco Migliavacca,Stefano Minerbi,John Moncrieff,Leonardo Montagnani,Eddy Moors,Jean-Marc Ourcival,Dario Papale,João Pereira,Kim Pilegaard,Gabriel Pita,Serge Rambal,Corinna Rebmann,Abel Rodrigues,Eyal Rotenberg,María José Sanz,Pavel Sedlák,G. Seufert,Lukas Siebicke,Jean-François Soussana,Riccardo Valentini,Timo Vesala,Hans Verbeeck,Hans Verbeeck,Dan Yakir +54 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a site evaluation approach combining Lagrangian Stochastic footprint modeling with a quality assessment approach for eddy-covariance data was applied to 25 forested sites of the CarboEurope-IP network.
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Patterns and controls of the variability of radiation use efficiency and primary productivity across terrestrial ecosystems
Martín F. Garbulsky,Martín F. Garbulsky,Josep Peñuelas,Dario Papale,Jonas Ardö,Michael L. Goulden,Gerard Kiely,Andrew D. Richardson,Eyal Rotenberg,Elmar Veenendaal,Iolanda Filella +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed and synthesized the spatial variability of GPP and the spatial and temporal variability of RUE and its climatic controls for a wide range of vegetation types.