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    • Dynamically and Kinematically Consistent Global Ocean Circulation and Ice State Estimates 

      Wunsch, Carl; Heimbach, Patrick (Elsevier BV, 2013)
      The World Ocean Circulation Experiment drove the development of estimates of the decadal scale time evolving general circulation that are dynamically and kinematically consistent. A long timescale, and a goal of estimation ...
    • A Multi-Site Analysis of Random Error in Tower-Based Measurements of Carbon and Energy Fluxes 

      Davis, Kenneth J.; Suyker, Andrew E.; Munger, J. William; Wofsy, Steven; Katul, Gabriel G.; Ricciuto, Daniel M.; Stoy, Paul C.; Flanagan, Lawrence B.; Richardson, Andrew D.; Hollinger, David Y.; Burba, George C.; Verma, Shashi B. (Elsevier, 2006)
      Measured surface-atmosphere fluxes of energy (sensible heat, <i>H</i>, and latent heat, LE) and CO2 (<i>F</i>CO2) represent the "true" flux plus or minus potential random and systematic measurement errors. Here, we use data ...
    • Rate My Data: Quantifying the Value of Ecological Data for Models of Terrestrial Carbon Cycle 

      Keenan, Trevor; Davidson, Eric; Munger, James; Richardson, Andrew (Ecological Society of America, 2013)
      Primarily driven by concern about rising levels of atmospheric CO2, ecologists and earth system scientists are collecting vast amounts of data related to the carbon cycle. These measurements are generally time-consuming ...