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Tilden P. Meyers
Researcher at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Publications - 174
Citations - 31863
Tilden P. Meyers is an academic researcher from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eddy covariance & Deposition (aerosol physics). The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 165 publications receiving 28501 citations. Previous affiliations of Tilden P. Meyers include Air Resources Laboratory & Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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FLUXNET: A New Tool to Study the Temporal and Spatial Variability of Ecosystem-Scale Carbon Dioxide, Water Vapor, and Energy Flux Densities
Dennis D. Baldocchi,Eva Falge,Lianhong Gu,Richard J. Olson,David Y. Hollinger,Steven W. Running,P. M. Anthoni,Ch. Bernhofer,Kenneth J. Davis,Robert G. Evans,Jose D. Fuentes,Allen H. Goldstein,Gabriel G. Katul,Beverly E. Law,Xuhui Lee,Yadvinder Malhi,Tilden P. Meyers,William Munger,Walter C. Oechel,Kim Pilegaard,Hans Peter Schmid,Riccardo Valentini,Shashi B. Verma,Timo Vesala,Kell B. Wilson,S. C. Wofsy +25 more
TL;DR: The FLUXNET project as mentioned in this paper is a global network of micrometeorological flux measurement sites that measure the exchanges of carbon dioxide, water vapor, and energy between the biosphere and atmosphere.
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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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Energy balance closure at FLUXNET sites
Kell B. Wilson,Allen H. Goldstein,Eva Falge,Marc Aubinet,Dennis D. Baldocchi,Paul Berbigier,Christian Bernhofer,Reinhart Ceulemans,Han Dolman,Christopher B. Field,Achim Grelle,A. Ibrom,Beverly E. Law,Andrew S. Kowalski,Tilden P. Meyers,John Moncrieff,Russell K. Monson,Walter C. Oechel,John Tenhunen,Riccardo Valentini,Shashi B. Verma +20 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive evaluation of energy balance closure is performed across 22 sites and 50 site-years in FLUXNET, a network of eddy covariance sites measuring long-term carbon and energy fluxes in contrasting ecosystems and climates as mentioned in this paper.
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Gap filling strategies for defensible annual sums of net ecosystem exchange
Eva Falge,Dennis D. Baldocchi,Richard J. Olson,P. M. Anthoni,Marc Aubinet,Christian Bernhofer,George Burba,Reinhart Ceulemans,Robert Clement,Han Dolman,A. Granier,Patrick Gross,Thomas Grünwald,David Y. Hollinger,N.O. Jensen,Gabriel G. Katul,Petri Keronen,Andrew S. Kowalski,Chun-Ta Lai,Beverly E. Law,Tilden P. Meyers,H. Moncrieff,Eddy Moors,J. W. Munger,Kim Pilegaard,Üllar Rannik,Corinna Rebmann,Andrew E. Suyker,John Tenhunen,Kevin P. Tu,Shashi B. Verma,Timo Vesala,Kell B. Wilson,Steven C. Wofsy +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of different gap filling methods on the annual sum of net ecosystem exchange (F NEE ) responses is investigated, based on mean diurnal variation, look-up tables (LookUp), and nonlinear regressions (Regr).
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Correcting eddy-covariance flux underestimates over a grassland
Tracy E. Twine,William P. Kustas,John M. Norman,David R. Cook,Paul R. Houser,Tilden P. Meyers,John H. Prueger,Patrick J. Starks,Marvin L. Wesely +8 more
TL;DR: In the Southern Great Plains 1997 Hydrology Experiment, four different types of eddy-covariance systems were set up side-by-side and all of them under-measured sensible and latent heat fluxes by similar amounts.