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1 GABRIEL GEORGE KATUL T E-Mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.env.duke.edu/faculty/katul/homepage.html Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=OVCVvgEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gabriel_Katul Scholars@duke: https://scholars.duke.edu/person/gaby Research Interests: Fluid mechanics and transport phenomena in natural systems with emphasis on turbulence within canopies, mass, energy, and momentum transfer from and within vegetated surfaces, surface hydrology, eco-hydrology, micrometeorology, and soil physics. Teaching Interests: Watershed Hydrology (ENV734L, 3 credits + 1 credit lab), Applied Differential Equations in Environmental Sciences (ENV764, 3 credits), Environmental Fluid Mechanics (ENV856, 3 credits), Optimal Environmental Sensing (CEE690, 3 credits). Education: Ph.D University of California, Davis; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (August, 1993). Major: Hydrology; Minor: Environmental Fluid Mechanics. M.S. Oregon State University; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (June, 1990). Major: Water Resources; Minor: Hydraulic Engineering. B.E. American University of Beirut; School of Civil Engineering and Architecture (June, 1988). Major: Civil Engineering, emphasis: Structural Engineering. Professional Experience: Theodore S. Coile Distinguished Professor of Hydrology and Micrometeorology; Duke University, Nicholas School of the Environment, Durham North Carolina, (2010-present); Professor; Duke University, Nicholas School of the Environment, Durham North Carolina, (2002-2010); Professor; Duke University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Durham, North Carolina, (2002-present); Associate Professor; Duke University, School of the Environment, Durham North Carolina, (July 1999 - 2002); Associate Professor; Duke University, Civil and Environmental Engineering (Courtesy Appointment), Durham, North Carolina, (August 1999 - present); Assistant Professor; Duke University, School of the Environment, Durham North Carolina, (September 1993 - 1999); Assistant Professor; Duke University, Civil and Environmental Engineering (Courtesy Appointment), Durham, North Carolina, (December 1993 - 1999); Graduate Research Assistant; University of California, Davis (1990-1993); Hydrologic Science, Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources (Major Professor: Marc B. Parlange);

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    GABRIEL GEORGE KATUL

    T E-Mail: [email protected]

    Website: http://www.env.duke.edu/faculty/katul/homepage.html

    Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=OVCVvgEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

    Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gabriel_Katul

    Scholars@duke: https://scholars.duke.edu/person/gaby

    Research Interests: Fluid mechanics and transport phenomena in natural systems with emphasis onturbulence within canopies, mass, energy, and momentum transfer from and within vegetated surfaces, surface hydrology, eco-hydrology, micrometeorology, and soil physics.

    Teaching Interests: Watershed Hydrology (ENV734L, 3 credits + 1 credit lab), Applied DifferentialEquations in Environmental Sciences (ENV764, 3 credits), Environmental Fluid Mechanics (ENV856, 3 credits), Optimal Environmental Sensing (CEE690, 3 credits).

    Education: Ph.D University of California, Davis; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (August, 1993). Major: Hydrology; Minor: Environmental Fluid Mechanics. M.S. Oregon State University; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (June, 1990). Major: Water Resources; Minor: Hydraulic Engineering. B.E. American University of Beirut; School of Civil Engineering and Architecture (June, 1988). Major: Civil Engineering, emphasis: Structural Engineering.

    Professional Experience: Theodore S. Coile Distinguished Professor of Hydrology and Micrometeorology; Duke University, Nicholas School of the Environment, Durham North Carolina, (2010-present); Professor; Duke University, Nicholas School of the Environment, Durham North Carolina, (2002-2010); Professor; Duke University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Durham, North Carolina, (2002-present); Associate Professor; Duke University, School of the Environment, Durham North Carolina, (July 1999 - 2002); Associate Professor; Duke University, Civil and Environmental Engineering (Courtesy Appointment), Durham, North Carolina, (August 1999 - present); Assistant Professor; Duke University, School of the Environment, Durham North Carolina, (September 1993 - 1999); Assistant Professor; Duke University, Civil and Environmental Engineering (Courtesy Appointment), Durham, North Carolina, (December 1993 - 1999); Graduate Research Assistant; University of California, Davis (1990-1993); Hydrologic Science, Department of Land, Air, and Water Resources (Major Professor: Marc B. Parlange);

    mailto:[email protected]://www.env.duke.edu/faculty/katul/homepage.htmlhttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=OVCVvgEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=aohttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gabriel_Katulhttps://scholars.duke.edu/person/gaby

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    Graduate Research Assistant; Oregon State University, Corvallis (1988-1990); Department of Bioresources and Agricultural Engineering (Major Professor: Richard H. Cuenca).

    Honors and Awards: Gamma Sigma Delta, Honor Society of Agricultural Science, May, 1990; Macelwane Medal, American Geophysical Union, May 2002; American Geophysical Union Fellow, American Geophysical Union, May 2002; Associate Editor Services, The Soil Science Society of America, November, 2003; Editor’s Citation for Excellence in Refereeing, Water Resources Research - AGU, July, 2008; Hydrologic Sciences Award, American Geophysical Union, December, 2012; Boussinesq Lecture, Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts (KVAB), Bruxelles, Belgium, October 27, 2016. Dalton Medal, European Geosciences Union, April, 2018. Katul also acted as a visiting fellow at

    - University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA) in 1997, - The Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organization (Australia) in 2002, - University of Helsinki (Finland) in 2009 and 2017, - Politecnico di Torino (Italy) in 2010 as a FulBright-Italy Distinguished Scientist, - École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland) in 2013, - Nagoya University (Japan) in 2014, - Karlsruher Institute for Technology (Germany) in 2017.

    Publications (391 peer-reviewed journal articles):

    1. Cava D, L. Mortarini, U. Giostra, O. Acevedo, G. Katul, 2019, Submeso motions and intermittent turbulence across a nocturnal low-level jet: A self-organized criticality analogy, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 1-27, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10546-019-00441-8.

    2. Perri, S., G.G. Katul, A. Molini, 2019, Xylem‐phloem hydraulic coupling explains multiple osmoregulatory responses to salt‐stress, New Phytologist, appeared online: doi: 10.1111/nph.16072

    3. Mrad, A., S. Sevanto, J.C. Domec, Y. Liu, M. Nakad, and G. Katul, 2019, A dynamic optimality principle for water use strategies explains isohydric to anisohydric plant responses to drought, in Frontiers, doi: 10.31219/osf.io/dsxm8

    4. Chen, B., M. Chamecki, and G.G. Katul, 2019, Effects of topography on in-canopy transport of gases emitted within dense forests, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1-14, https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.3546.

    5. Kröniger, K., G.G. Katul, F. De Roo, P. Brugger, and M. Mauder, 2019, Aerodynamic resistance parametrization for heterogeneous surfaces using a covariance function approach in spectral space, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, https://doi-org.proxy.lib.duke.edu/10.1175/JAS-D-18-0150.1

    6. Huai, W.X., J. Zhang, W.J. Wang, and G.G. Katul, 2019, Turbulence structure in open channel flow with partially covered artificial emergent vegetation, Journal of Hydrology, 573, 180-193

    7. Konrad, W., G. Katul, A. Roth-Nebelsick, K.H. Jensen, 2019, Xylem functioning, dysfunction and

    https://doi.org/10.1007/s10546-019-00441-8https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/dsxm8https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.3546

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    repair: a physical perspective and implications for phloem transport, Tree physiology, doi:10.1093/treephys/tpy097.

    8. Katul, G.G., 2019, The anatomy of large-scale motion in atmospheric boundary layers, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 858, 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2018.731 (First online October 31, 2018)

    9. Keylock, C.J., M. Ghisalberti, G.G. Katul, and H.M. Nepf, 2019, A joint velocity-intermittency analysis reveals similarity in the vertical structure of atmospheric and hydrospheric canopy turbulence, Environmental Fluid Mechanics, 1-25, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10652-019-09694-w

    10. Li, S., G. Katul, and W. Huai, 2019, Mean velocity and shear stress distribution in floating treatment wetlands: An analytical study, Water Resources Research 55, doi: https://doi.org/10.1029/2019WR025131

    11. Lan, C., H. Liu, G.G. Katul, D. Li, and D. Finn, 2019, Large eddies regulate turbulent flux gradients in coupled stable boundary layers, Geophysical Research Letters, 46, 6090-6100, doi: 10.1029/2019GL082228

    12. Huai, W., J. Zhang, G.G. Katul, Y-G. Cheng, X. Tang, W.J. Wang, 2019, The structure of turbulent flow through submerged flexible vegetation, Journal of Hydrodynamics, 31, 1-19.

    13. Katul, G.G., D. Li, and C. Manes, 2019, A primer on turbulence in hydrology and hydraulics: The power of dimensional analysis, WIRES-Water, 6, DOI: 10.1002/wat2.1336, 1-7.

    14. Katul, G.G., 2019, The anatomy of large-scale motion in atmospheric boundary layers, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 858, 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2018.731 (First online October 31, 2018).

    15. Lin, Y., C.W. Huang, G. Katul, C.R. Chu, and A, Khlystov, 2019, The simultaneous effects of image force and diffusion on ultrafine particle deposition onto vegetation: A wind tunnel study, Aerosol Science and Technology, 53, 371-380, doi: 10.1080/02786826.2019.1567908.

    16. Melis, M., D. Poggi, G.O.D. Fasanella, S. Cordero, and G.G. Katul, 2019, Resistance to flow on a sloping channel covered by dense vegetation following a dam-break. Water Resources Research, 55, doi: 10.1029/2018WR023889.

    17. Wang, W.J., W.Q. Peng, W.X. Huai, G.G. Katul, X.B. Liu,X.B., X.D. Qu, F. Dong, 2019, Friction factor for turbulent open channel flow covered by vegetation, Scientific Reports - Nature, 9:5178, doi: s41598-019-41477-7

    18. Zha, Q., C. Yan, H. Junninen, M. Riva, N. Sarnela, J. Aalto, L. Quelever, S. Schallhart, L. Dada, L. Heikkinen, O. Perakyla, J. Zou, C. Rose, Y. Wang, I. Mammarella, G. Katul, T. Vesala, D.R Worsnop, M. Kulmala, T. Petaja, F. Bianchi, and M. Ehn, 2019, Vertical characterization of Highly Oxygenated Molecules (HOMs) below and above a boreal forest canopy, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 18, 17437-17450, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-17437-2018

    19. Bou-Zeid, E., X. Gao, C. Ansorge, and G.G. Katul, 2018, On the role of return to isotropy in wall-bounded turbulent flows with buoyancy, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 856, 61-78

    20. Brugger, P., G.G. Katul, F. De Roo, K. Kroniger, E. Rotenberg, S. Rohatyn, and M. Mauder, 2018, Scalewise invariant analysis of the anisotropic Reynolds stress tensor for atmospheric surface layer and canopy sublayer turbulent flows, Physical Review Fluids, 3(5), 054608.

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    21. Gao, Z., H. Liu, D. Li, G.G. Katul, and P.D. Blanken, 2018, Enhanced temperature-humidity similarity caused by entrainment processes with increased wind shear. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 123, 4110-4121.

    22. Ghannam, K., G.G. Katul, E. Bou-Zeid, T. Gerken, and M. Chamecki, 2018, Scaling and similarity of the anisotropic coherent eddies in near-surface atmospheric turbulence, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 75(3), 943-964.

    23. Habib, R., R.Y. Nuwayhid, Z. Hamdan, I. Alameddine, and G.G. Katul, 2018, Indoor and outdoor radon levels in Lebanon, Health Physics, 115, 344-353.

    24. Huang, C-W., J.C. Domec, S. Palmroth, W.T. Pockman, M. E. Litvak, and G. G. Katul, 2018, Transport in a coordinated soil-root-xylem-phloem leaf system, Advances in Water Resources, 119, 1-16.

    25. Katul, G.G., O. Peltola, T. Gronholm, S. Launiainen, I. Mammarella, and T. Vesala, 2018, Ejective and sweeping motions above a peatland and their role in relaxed eddy accumulation measurements and turbulent transport modelling, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 169, 163–184, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10546-018-0372-4

    26. Katul, G. G., I. Mammarella,T. Gronholm, and T. Vesala, 2018, A structure function model recovers the many formulations for air-water gas transfer velocity, Water Resources Research, 54. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR022731.

    27. Lan, C., H. Liu, D. Li, G.G. Katul, and D. Finn, 2018, Distinct turbulence structures in stably stratified boundary layers with weak and strong surface shear, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 123, 7839-7854. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JD028628.

    28. Li, D., G.G. Katul, and H. Liu, 2018, Intrinsic constraints on asymmetric turbulent transport of scalars within the constant flux layer of the lower atmosphere, Geophysical Research Letters, 45, 2022-2030.

    29. Lin, D., M. Chamecki, G.G. Katul, and X. Yu, 2018, Effects of leaf area index and density on ultrafine particle deposition onto forest canopies: A LES study, Atmospheric Environment, 189, 153-163, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.06.048.

    30. Mrad, A., J.C. Domec, C.W. Huang, F. Lens, and G. Katul, 2018, A network model links wood anatomy to xylem tissue hydraulic behaviour and vulnerability to cavitation, Plant, Cell, and Environment, 41, 2718-2730. https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.13415.

    31. Perez-Priego, O., G.G. Katul, M, Reichstein, T.S. El-Madany, B. Ahrens, A. Carrara, T.M. Scanlon, and M. Migliavacca, 2018, Partitioning eddy covariance water flux components using physiological and micrometeorological approaches, Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 123, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JG004637

    32. Rasanen, M., M. Chung, M. Katurji, P. Pellikka, J. Rinne, and G.G. Katul, 2018, Similarity in fog and rainfall intermittency. Geophysical Research Letters, 45, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL078837.

    33. Terborgh, J. W., L.C. Davenport, A.U. Belcon, G. Katul, J.J. Swenson, S. C. Fritz, and P. A. Baker, 2018, Twenty-three-year timeline of ecological stable states and regime shifts in upper Amazon oxbow lakes, Hydrobiologia, 807, 99-111.

    https://doi.org/10.1007/s10546-018-0372-4https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR022731https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JD028628https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.06.048https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JG004637https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL078837

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    34. Treep, J., M. de Jager, L. S Kuiper, T. Duman, G.G. Katul, M. B Soons, 2018, Costs and benefits of non-random seed release for long-distance dispersal in wind-dispersed plant species, Oikos, 127, 1330-1343.

    35. Wang, W.J., W.X. Huai, S. Thompson, W.Q. Peng, and G.G. Katul, 2018, Drag coefficient estimation using flume experiments in shallow non-uniform water flow within emergent vegetation during rainfall, Ecological Indicators, 92, 367-378, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2017.06.041.

    36. Wang, W.J., W.Q Peng, W.X Huai, G. Katul, X.B. Liu, F. Dong, X.D, Qu, H.P. Zhang, 2018, Derivation of canopy resistance in turbulent flow from first-order closure models, Water, 10, 1782; doi:10.3390/w10121782. (First online December, 2018).

    37. Wei, D., J. D. Fuentes, T. Gerken, M. Chamecki, A. M. Trowbridge, P. C. Stoy, G. G. Katul, G. Fische, O. Acevedof, A. Manzi, C. von Randow, R. M. Nascimento dos Santos, 2018, Environmental and biological controls on seasonal patterns of isoprene above a rain forest in central Amazonia, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 256-257, 391-406.

    38. Zha, Q., C. Yan, H. Junninen, M. Riva, N. Sarnela, J. Aalto, L. Quéléver, S. Schallhart, L. Dada, L. Heikkinen, O. Peräkylä, J. Zou, C. Rose, Y. Wang, I. Mammarella, G. Katul, T. Vesala, D.R Worsnop, M. Kulmala, T. Petäjä, F. Bianchi, and M. Ehn, 2018, Vertical characterization of Highly Oxygenated Molecules (HOMs) below and above a boreal forest canopy, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 18, 17437-17450. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-17437-2018

    39. Zorzetto, E., A.D. Bragg, and G. Katul, 2018, Extremes, intermittency and time reversibility of atmospheric turbulence at the cross-over from production to inertial scales, Physical Review Fluids, 3, 094604.

    40. Bonetti, S., G. Manoli, C. Manes, A. Porporato, and G. G.Katul, 2017, Manning's formula and Strickler scaling explained by a co-spectral budget, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 812, 1189-1212.

    41. Freire, L.S., T. Gerken, J. Ruiz-Plancarte, D. Wei, J.D. Fuentes, G.G. Katul, N.L. Dias, O.C. Acevedo, and M. Chamecki, 2017, Turbulent mixing and removal of ozone within an Amazon rainforest canopy, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmosphere, 122, 2791-2811.

    42. Gao, Z., H. Liu, G.G. Katul, and T. Foken, 2017, Non-closure of the surface energy balance explained by phase difference between vertical velocity and scalars of large atmospheric eddies, Environmental Research Letters, 12, 034025.

    43. Ghannam, K., T. Duman, S.T. Salesky, M. Chamecki, and G. Katul, 2017, The nonlocal character of turbulence asymmetry in the convective atmospheric boundary layer, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 143,494-507, doi:10.1002/qj.293.

    44. Giometto, M.G., G.G. Katul, J. Fang, and M.B. Parlange, 2017, Direct numerical simulation of turbulent slope flows up to Grashof number Gr= 2.1 x 1011, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 829, 589-620.

    45. Huang, C.-W., J.C. Domec, E Ward, T. Duman, G. Manoli, A.J. Parolari, and G.G. Katul, 2017, The effect of plant water storage on water fluxes within the coupled soil-plant system, New Phytologist, 213, 1093-1106, doi:10.1111/nph.14273doi:10.1111/nph.14273.

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    46. Katul, G.G. and H. Liu, 2017, Multiple mechanisms generate a universal scaling with dissipation for the air-water gas transfer velocity, Geophysical Research Letters, 44, 1892-1898.

    47. Katul, G.G. and H. Liu, 2017, A Kolmogorov-Brutsaert structure function model for evaporation into a turbulent atmosphere, Water Resources Research , 53, 10.1002/2016WR020006.

    48. Konrad, W., G. Katul, A. Roth-Nebelsick, and M. Grein, 2017, A reduced order model to analytically infer atmospheric CO2 concentration from stomatal and climate data, Advances in Water Resources, 104, 145-157.

    49. Li, D., and G. Katul, 2017, On the linkage between the k-5/3 spectral and k-7/3 cospectral scaling in high-Reynolds number turbulent boundary layers, Physics of Fluids, 29, 065108.

    50. Liu, Y., A.J. Parolari, M. Kumar, C.W. Huang, G.G. Katul, and A. Porporato, 2017, Increasing atmospheric humidity and CO2 concentration alleviate forest mortality risk, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114, 9918-9923.

    51. Manoli, G., G.G. Katul, and M. Marani, 2017, Beyond peak CO2 emissions: delay-induced rebounds and critical time-scales to meet global warming targets, Earth's Future, 4, 636-643, doi: 10.1111/eft2.2016EF000431.

    52. Manoli, G., C.W. Huang, S. Bonetti, J.C. Domec, M. Marani, and G. Katul, 2017, Competition for light and water in a coupled soil-plant system, Advances in Water Resources, 108, 216-230.

    53. McColl, K. A., C.C. van Heerwaarden, G.G. Katul, P. Gentine, and D. Entekhabi, 2017, Role of large eddies in the breakdown of the Reynolds analogy in an idealized mildly unstable atmospheric surface layer, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 143, 2182-2197, doi:10.1002/qj.3077.

    54. Parolari, A.J., M.L. Mobley, A. R. Bacon, G.G. Katul, and A. Porporato, 2017, Boom and bust carbon-nitrogen dynamics during reforestation, Ecological Modelling, 360, 108-119,

    55. Paschalis, A., G. G. Katul, S. Fatichi, S. Palmroth, and D. Way, 2017, On the variability of the ecosystem response to elevated atmospheric CO2 across spatial and temporal scales at the Duke Forest FACE experiment, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 232, 367-383.

    56. Assouline, S., D. Li, S. Tyler, J. Tanny, S. Cohen, E. Bou-Zeid, M. Parlange, and G. G .Katul, 2016, On the variability of the Priestley-Taylor coefficient over water bodies, Water Resources Research, 52, 150-163, doi: 10.1002/2015WR017504

    57. Banerjee, T., D. Li, J.Y. Juang and G. Katul, 2016, A spectral budget model for the longitudinal turbulent velocity in the stable atmospheric surface layer, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 73, 145-166 , DOI:10.1175/JAS-D-15-0066.1

    58. Duman, T., A. Trakhtenbrot, D. Poggi, M. Cassiani, and G. Katul, 2016, Dissipation intermittency increases long-distance dispersal of heavy particles in the canopy sublayer, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 159,41-68, doi:10.1007/s10546-015-0112-y

    59. Ghannam, K., T. Nakai, A. Paschalis, C. A. Oishi, A. Kotani, Y. Igarashi, T. Kumagai, and G. G. Katul, 2016, Persistence and memory timescales in root-zone soil moisture dynamics, Water Resources Research, 52, 1427-1445, doi:10.1002/2015WR017983

    60. Ghannam, K., T. Duman, S. Salesky, M. Chamecki, and G. Katul, 2016, The nonlocal character of turbulence asymmetry in the convective atmospheric boundary layer, Quarterly Journal of the Royal

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    Meteorological Society, DOI: 10.1002/qj.2937 61. Huang, C.W., J.C. Domec, E.J. Ward, T. Duman, G. Manoli, A. Parolari, G.G. Katul, 2016, The effects

    of plant water storage on within the coupled soil-plant system, New Phytologist, doi: 10.1111/nph.14273

    62. Katul, G.G., D. Li, H. Liu, and S. Assouline, 2016, Deviations from unity of the ratio of the turbulent Schmidt to Prandtl numbers in stratified atmospheric flows over water surfaces, Physical Review Fluids, 1, 034401

    63. Katul, G.G., T. Banerjee, D. Cava, M. Germano, and A. Porporato, 2016, Generalized logarithmic scaling for high-order moments of the longitudinal velocity component explained by the random sweeping decorrelation hypothesis, Physics of Fluids, 28, 095104

    64. Launiainen, S., G. G. Katul, P. Kolari, A. Lindroth, A. Lohila, M. Aurela, A. Varlagin, A. Grelle, T. Vesala, 2016, Do the energy fluxes and surface conductance of boreal coniferous forests in Europe scale with leaf area?, Global Change Biology, 10.1111/gcb.13497

    65. Li, D., G.G. Katul, and P. Gentine, 2015, The k-1 scaling of air temperature spectra in atmospheric surface layer flows, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 142, 496-505, doi:10.1002/qj.2668

    66. Li, D., G.G. Katul, and S.S. Zilitinkevich, 2016, Closure schemes for stably stratified atmospheric flows without turbulence cutoff, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, doi:10.1175/JAS-D-16-0101.1.

    67. Liu, H., Q. Zhang, G.G. Katul, J.J. Cole, F. S. Chapin III, and S. MacIntyre, 2016, Large CO2 effluxes at night and during synoptic weather events significantly contribute to CO2 emissions from a reservoir, Environmental Research Letters, 11, 064001, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/11/6/064001

    68. Manoli, G., J.C. Domec, K. Novick, A.C. Oishi, A. Noormets, M. Marani, and G. Katul, 2016, Soil-plant-atmosphere conditions regulating convective cloud formation above southeastern US Pine plantations, Global Change Biology, doi: 10.1111/gcb.13221

    69. McColl, K., G.G. Katul, P. Gentine, and D. Entekhabi, 2016, Mean-velocity profile of smooth channel flow explained by a cospectral budget model with wall-blockage, Physics of Fluids, 28, 035107, doi:10.1063/1.4943599

    70. Parolari, A., D. Li, E. Bou-Zeid, G.G. Katul, and S. Assouline, 2016, Climate, not conflict, explains extreme Middle East dust storm, Environmental Research Letters, 11 114013, iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/11/11/114013

    71. Paschalis, A., G.G. Katul, S. Fatichi, G. Manoli, and P. Molnar, 2016, Matching ecohydrological processes and scales of banded vegetation patterns in semiarid catchments, Water Resources Research, 52, doi:10.1002/2015WR017679

    72. Assouline, S., S. E. Thompson, L. Chen, T. Svoray, S. Sela, and G. G. Katul, 2015, The dual role of soil crusts in desertification, Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences, 120, doi:10.1002/2015JG003185.

    73. Banerjee, T., M. Muste, G. Katul, 2015, Flume experiments on wind induced flow in static water bodies in the presence of protruding vegetation, Advances in Water Resources, 76, 11-28.

    74. Bonetti, S., G. Manoli, J.C. Domec, M. Putti, M. Marani, and G.G. Katul, 2015, The influence of water table depth and the free atmospheric state on convective rainfall predisposition, Water Resources Research, 76, 11-28.

    75. Cava, D., U. Giostra, and G. Katul, 2015, Characteristics of gravity waves over an Antarctic ice sheet during an Austral summer, Atmosphere, 6, 1271-1289.

    76. Duman, T., J. Tanny, U. Dicken, M. Siqueira, and G. Katul, 2015, Footprint estimation for multi-layered sources and sinks inside canopies in open and protected environments, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 155, 229-248, doi: 10.1007/s10546-014-9999-y.

    77. Fatichi, S., G. G. Katul, V.Y. Ivanov, C. Pappas, A. Paschalis, A. Consolo, J. Kim, and P. Burlando, 2015, Abiotic and biotic controls of soil moisture spatio-temporal variability and the occurrence of

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    hysteresis, Water Resources Research, 10.1002/2014WR016102 78. Ghannam, K., D. Poggi, A. Porporato, and G.G. Katul, 2015, The spatio-temporal statistical structure

    and ergodic behaviour of scalar turbulence within a rod canopy, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 1-14, DOI 10.1007/s10546-015-0073-1

    79. Huang, C.W., M.Y. Lin, A. Khlystov, and G.G. Katul, 2015, The effects of leaf size and micro-roughness on the branch-scale collection efficiency of ultrafine particles, Journal of Geophysical Research, doi: 10.1002/2014JD022458.

    80. Huang, C.W., C.R. Chu, C.I. Hsieh, S. Palmroth, and G.G. Katul, 2015, Wind-induced leaf transpiration, Advances in Water Resources, 86, 240-255.

    81. Igarashi, Y., G. G. Katul, T. Kumagai, N. Yoshifuji, T. Sato, N. Tanaka, K. Tanaka, H. Fujinami, M. Suzuki, C. Tantasirin, 2015, Separating physical and biological controls on long-term evapotranspiration fluctuations in a tropical deciduous forest subjected to monsoonal rainfall, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 120, 1262-1278.

    82. Katul, G.G., C. Manes, A. Porporato, E. Bou-Zeid, and M. Chamecki, 2015, Bottlenecks in turbulent kinetic energy spectra predicted from structure function inflections using the Von Karman Howarth equation, Physical Review E 92, 033009

    83. Launiainen, S., G.G. Katul, A. Lauren, P. Kolari, 2015, Coupling boreal forest CO2, H2O and energy flows by a vertically structured forest canopy-soil model with separate bryophyte layer, Ecological Modelling, 312, 385-40

    84. Li, D., G. Katul, and S. Zilitinkevich, 2015, Revisiting the turbulent Prandtl number in an idealized atmospheric surface layer, 72, 2394-2410, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, doi:10.1175/JAS-D-14-0335.1

    85. Li, D., G.G. Katul, and E. Bou-Zeid, 2015, Turbulent energy spectra and cospectra of momentum and heat fluxes in the stable atmospheric surface layer, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 57, 1-21, DOI 10.1007/s10546-015-0048-2

    86. Mande, T., N.C Ceperley, G.G. Katul, S.W. Tyler, H. Yacouba, and M.B. Parlange, 2015, Suppressed convective rainfall by agricultural expansion in southeastern Burkina Faso, Water Resources Research, 51, 5521-5530.

    87. Parolari, T., G.G. Katul, and A. Porporato, 2015, The Doomsday Equation and 50 years beyond: new perspectives on the human-water system, WIREs Water. doi: 10.1002/wat2.1080.

    88. Paschalis, A., S. Fatichi, G.G. Katul, and V. Y Ivanov, 2015, Cross-scale impact of climate temporal variability on ecosystem water and carbon fluxes, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 120, doi:10.1002/2015JG003002

    89. Sato, H., T. Kumagai, A. Takahashi, and G. Katul, 2015, Effects of different representations of stomatal conductance response to humidity across the African continent under warmer CO2-enriched climate conditions, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 120, 979-988, doi:10.1002/ 2014JG002838.

    90. Svoray, T., S. Assouline, and G. Katul, 2015, Introduction to a special section on ecohydrology of semiarid environments: Confronting mathematical models with ecosystem complexity, Water Resources Research, 51, 8677-8683.

    91. Wang, W.J., W.X. Huai, S. Thompson, and G. Katul, 2015, Steady nonuniform shallow flow within emergent vegetation, Water Resources Research, 51, 10047-10064, doi: 10.1002/2015WR017658

    92. Zhang, Q., G. G. Katul, R. Oren, E. Daly, S. Manzoni, and D. Yang, 2015, The hysteresis response of soil CO2 concentration and soil respiration to soil temperature, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 120, doi:10.1002/2015JG003047

    93. Zhang, Q., S. Manzoni, G. Katul, A. Porporato, and D. Yang, 2014, The hysteretic evapotranspiration-vapor pressure deficit relation, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 119,125-140.

    94. Banerjee, T., G.G. Katul, S. Salesky, and M. Chamecki, 2014, Revisiting the formulations for the

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    longitudinal velocity variance in the unstable atmospheric surface layer, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, doi: 10.1002/qj.2472.

    95. Katul, G.G. and C. Manes, 2014, Cospectral budget of turbulence explains the bulk properties of smooth pipe flow, Physical Review E, 90, 063008.

    96. Nakai, T., G. G. Katul, A. Kotani, Y. Igarashi, T. Ohta, M. Suzuki, and T. Kumagai, 2014, Radiative and precipitation controls on root zone soil moisture spectra, Geophysical Research Letters, 41, DOI: 10.1002/2014GL061745.

    97. Huang, C., S. Launianen, T. Gronholm, and G.G. Katul, 2014, Particle deposition to forests: An alternative to K-theory, Atmospheric Environment, 94, 593-605.

    98. Way, D.A,, G.G. Katul, S. Manzoni, and G. Vico, 2014, Increasing water use efficiency along the C3 to C4 evolutionary pathway: a stomatal optimization perspective, Journal of Experimental Botany, 65, 3683-3693, doi: 10.1093/jxb/eru205

    99. Trakhtenbrot, A., G.G. Katul, and R. Nathan, 2014, Mechanistic modeling of seed dispersal by wind over hilly terrain, Ecological Modelling, 274, 29-40

    100. Thompson, S.E., S. Assouline, L. Chen, A. Trahktenbrot, T. Svoray, and G. G. Katul, 2014, Secondary dispersal driven by overland flow in drylands: Review and mechanistic model development, Movement Ecology, 2:7, doi:10.1186/2051-3933-2-7

    101. Parolari, A.J., G.G. Katul, and A. Porporato, 2014, An ecohydrological perspective on drought-induced forest mortality, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 19, DOI10.1002/2013JG002592.

    102. Oldroyd, H., G. Katul, E. Pardyjak, and M. B. Parlange, 2014, Momentum balance of katabatic flow on steep slopes covered with short vegetation, Geophysical Research Letters, 41, DOI: 10.1002/2014GL060313

    103. Manzoni, S., G. Vico, G. Katul, S. Palmroth, and A. Porporato, 2014, Optimal plant water-use strategies under stochastic rainfall, Water Resources Research, 50, DOI: 10.1002/2014WR015375

    104. Manzoni, S., G. Katul, and A, Porporato, 2014, A dynamical system perspective on plant hydraulic failure, Water Resources Research, 50, DOI: 10.1002/2013WR015236

    105. Manzoni,M., S.M. Schaeffer, G. Katul, A. Porporato, and J.P. Schimel, 2014, A theoretical analysis of microbial eco-physiological and diffusion limitations to carbon cycling in drying soils, Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 73,69-83

    106. Manoli, G., S. Bonetti, J.C. Domec, M. Putti, G. Katul, and M. Marani, 2014, Tree root systems competing for soil moisture in a 3D soil-plant model, Advances in Water Resources, 66, 32-42

    107. Lin, M.Y., A. Khlystov, and G.G. Katul, 2014, Vegetation collection efficiency of ultrafine particles: From single fiber to porous media, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 119, 222-229

    108. Katul, G.G., A. Porporato, S. Shah, and E. Bou-Zeid, 2014, Two phenomenological constants explain similarity laws in stably stratified turbulence, Physical Review E, 89, 023007

    109. Huang, C., S. Launianen, T. Gronholm, and G.G. Katul, 2014, Particle deposition to forests: An alternative to K-theory, Atmospheric Environment, 94, 593-605

    110. Duman, T., G.G. Katul, M.B. Siqueira, and M. Cassiani, 2014, A velocity-dissipation Lagrangian stochastic model for turbulent dispersion in atmospheric boundary-layer and canopy flows, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, DOI 10.1007/s10546-014-9914-6

    111. Gleicher, S.C., M. Chamecki, S.A. Isard, Y. Pan, and G. Katul, 2014, Interpreting three-dimensional spore concentration measurements and escape fraction in a crop canopy using a coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian stochastic model, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 194, 118-131

    112. Band, L.E., J.J. McDonnell, J.M. Duncan, A. Barros, A. Bejan, T. Burt, W.E. Dietrich, R. Emanuel, T. Hwang, G. Katul, Y. Kim, B. McGlynn, B. Miles, A. Porporato, C. Scaife, and P.A. Troch, 2014, Ecohydrological flow networks in the subsurface, Ecohydrology, 7, 1073-1078

    113. Volpe, V., M. Marani, J.D. Albertson, G.G. Katul, 2013, Root controls on water redistribution and

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    carbon uptake in the soil-plant system under current and future climate, Advances in Water Resources, 60, 110-120

    114. Vico, G.,S. Manzoni, S. Palmroth, M. Weih, and G.G. Katul, 2013, A perspective on optimal leaf stomatal conductance under CO2 and light co-limitations, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 182-183, 191-199

    115. Thompson, S. and G.G. Katul, 2013, Implications of non-random seed abscission and global stilling for migration of wind-dispersed plant species, Global Change Biology, 19, 1720-1735

    116. Salesky, S.T., G. Katul and M. Chamecky, 2013, Buoyancy effects on the integral lengthscales and mean velocity profile in atmospheric surface layer flows, Physics of Fluids, 25, 105101

    117. Pazos, G.E,, D.F. Greene, G. Katul, M.B. Bertiller, and M. B. Soons, 2013, Seed dispersal by wind: towards a conceptual framework of seed abscission and its contribution to long-distance dispersal, Journal of Ecology, 101, 889-904

    118. Palmroth, S., G.G. Katul, C. A Maier, E. Ward, S. Manzoni, G. Vico, 2013, On the complementary relationship between marginal nitrogen and water-use efficiencies among Pinus taeda leaves grown under ambient and CO2-enriched environments, Annals of Botany, 111, 467-477

    119. Nordbo, A., and G. Katul, 2013, A wavelet-based correction method for eddy-covariance high-frequency losses in scalar concentration measurements, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 146, 81-102

    120. Manzoni, S., G. Vico, G. Katul, S. Palmroth, R.B. Jackson, and A. Porporato, 2013, Hydraulic limits on maximum plant transpiration and the emergence of the safety-efficiency trade-off, New Phytologist, 198, 169-178

    121. Manzoni, S., G. Vico, A. Porporato, S. Palmroth, and G. Katul, 2013, Optimization of stomatal conductance for maximum carbon gain under dynamic soil moisture, Advances in Water Resources, 62, 90- 105

    122. Manzoni, S., G. Vico, A. Porporato, and G. Katul, 2013, Biological constraints on water transport in the soil-plant-atmosphere system, Advances in Water Resources, 51, 292- 304

    123. Launiainen, S., G.G. Katul, T. Gronholm, and T. Vesala, 2013, Partitioning ozone fluxes between canopy and forest floor by measurements and a multi-layer model, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 173, 85-99

    124. Kaack, L. and G.G. Katul, 2013, Commentary: 50 years to prove Malthus right, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, DOI:10.1073

    125. Katul, G.G., A. Porporato, C. Manes, and C. Meneveau, 2013, Co-spectrum and mean velocity in turbulent boundary layers, Physics of Fluids, 25, 091702

    126. Katul, G.G., D. Li, M. Chameki, E. Bou-Zeid, 2013, Mean scalar concentration profile in a sheared and thermally stratified atmospheric surface layer, Physical Review E, 87, 023004

    127. Huang, C.W, M.Y. Lin, A. Khlystov, and G. Katul, 2013, The effects of leaf area density variation on the particle collection efficiency in the size range of ultrafine particles (UFP), Environmental Science and Technology, dx.doi.org/10.1021/es4013849

    128. Huang, J., G. Katul, and J.D. Albertson, 2013, The role of coherent turbulent structures in explaining scalar dissimilarity within the canopy sublayer, Environmental Fluid Mechanics, 13, 571-599

    129. Higgins, C., G.G. Katul, M. Froidevaux,V. Simeonov, and M.B. Parlange, 2013, Are atmospheric surface layer f lows ergodic?, Geophysical Research Letters, 40, 3342-3346, doi:10.1002/grl.50642

    130. Fontan, S., G.G. Katul, D. Poggi, C. Manes, and L. Ridolfi, 2013, Flume experiments on turbulent flows across gaps of permeable and impermeable boundaries, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 147, 21-39

    131. Banarjee, T. and G.G. Katul, 2013, Logarithmic scaling in the longitudinal velocity variance explained by a spectral budget, Physics of Fluids, 25, 125106

    132. Banarjee, T., G.G. Katul, S. Fontan, D. Poggi, and M. Kumar, 2013, Mean flow near edges and

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    within cavities situated inside dense canopies, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 149, 19-41 133. Cava, D., G.G. Katul, A. Molini, and C. Elefante, 2012, The role of surface characteristics on

    intermittency and zero-crossing properties of atmospheric turbulence, Journal of Geophysical Research, 117, D01104

    134. Cava, D., and G. Katul, 2012, On the scaling laws of the velocity-scalar cospectra in the canopy sublayer above tall forests, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 145, 351-367

    135. Detto, M., A.L. Molini, G.G. Katul, P.S. Stoy, S. Palmroth, and D. Baldocchi, 2012, Causality and persistence in ecological systems: A nonparametric spectral Granger causality approach, American Naturalist, 179, 524-535

    136. Francone, C., G.G. Katul, C. Cassardo, and R. Richiardone, 2012, Turbulent transport efficiency and the ejection-sweep motion for momentum and heat on sloping terrain covered with vineyards, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 162-163, 98-1027.

    137. Katul, G.G., and D. Poggi, 2012, The effects of gentle topographic variation on dispersal kernels of inertial particles, Geophysical Research Letters, 39, L03401.

    138. Katul, G.G., R. Oren, S. Manzoni, C. Higgins, and M.B. Parlange, 2012, Evapotranspiration: A process driving mass transport and energy exchange in the soil-plant-atmosphere-climate system, Reviews of Geophysics, 50, RG3002.

    139. Katul, G.G., A. Porporato, and V. Nikora, 2012, Existence of k-1 power-law scaling in the equilibrium regions of wall-bounded turbulence explained by Heisenberg's eddy viscosity, Physical Review E, 6, 066311.

    140. Konings, A., G.G. Katul, and S. Thompson, 2012, A phenomenological model for the flow resistance over submerged vegetation, Water Resources Research, 48, W02522.

    141. Li, D., G.G. Katul, and E. Bou-Zeid, 2012, Mean velocity and temperature profiles in a sheared diabatic turbulent boundary layer, Physics of Fluids, 24, 105105

    142. Lin, M., G.G. Katul, and A. Khlystov, 2012, A branch scale analytical model for predicting the vegetation collection efficiency of ultrafine particles, Atmospheric Environment, 51, 293-302

    143. Manes, C., L. Ridolfi, and G. Katul, 2012, A phenomenological model to describe turbulent friction in permeable-wall flows, Geophysical Research Letters, 39, L14403

    144. Novick, K., G.G. Katul, H.R. McCarthy, and R. Oren, 2012, Increased resin flow in mature pine trees growing under elevated CO2 and moderate soil fertility, Tree Physiology, 10.1093/treephys/tpr133

    145. Siqueira, M.B., G.G. Katul, and J. Tanny, 2012, The effect of the screen on the mass, momentum, and energy exchange rates of a uniform crop situated in an extensive screenhouse, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 142, 339-363

    146. Thompson, S., and G.G. Katul, 2012, Multiple mechanisms generate Lorentzian and 1/f power spectra in daily stream-flow time series, Advances in Water Resources, 37, 94-103

    147. Thompson, S., and G.G. Katul, 2012, Hydraulic determinism as a constraint on the evolution of organisms and ecosystems, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 50,547-55

    148. Katul, G.G., T. Gronholm, S. Launianen, and T. Vesala., 2011, The effects of the canopy medium on dry deposition velocities of aerosol particles in the canopy sub-layer above forested ecosystems, Atmospheric Environment, 45, 1203-1212

    149. Katul, G.G., and D. Poggi, 2011, A note on aerosol sized particle deposition onto dense and tall canopies situated on gentle cosine hills, Tellus B, 63, 395-400

    150. Katul, G.G., D. Poggi, and L. Ridolfi, 2011, A flow resistance model for assessing the impact of vegetation on flood routing mechanics, Water Resources Research, 47, W08533, doi:10.1029/2010WR010278

    151. Katul, G.G., A. Konings, and A. Porporato, 2011, Mean velocity profile in a sheared and thermally stratified atmospheric boundary layer, Physical Review Letters, 107, 26850

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    152. Konings, A. G., S. C. Dekker, M. Rietkerk, and G. G. Katul, 2011, Drought sensitivity of patterned vegetation determined by rainfall - land surface feedbacks, Journal of Geophysical Research, 116, G04008, doi:10.1029/2011JG00174

    153. Launiainen, S., G.G. Katul, P. Kolari, T. Vesala, and P. Hari, 2011, Empirical and optimal stomatal controls on leaf and ecosystem level CO2 and H2O exchange rates, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 151, 1672-1689

    154. Lee, X , Goulden, M.L., Hollinger, D.Y., Barr, A., Black, T.A. , Bohrer, G., Bracho, R., Drake, B.; Goldstein, A., Gu, L.H., Katul, G., Kolb, T., Law, B.E., Margolis, H., Meyers, T., Monson, R., Munger, W., Oren, R., Kyaw, T.P.U., Richardson, A.D., Schmid, H.P., Staebler, R., Wofsy, S., Zhao, L., 2011, Observed increase in local cooling effect of deforestation at higher latitudes, Nature, 479, 384-387

    155. Manzoni, S., G.G. Katul, P.A. Fay, H. W. Polley, and A. Porporato, 2011, Modeling the vegetation-atmosphere carbon dioxide and water vapor interactions along a controlled CO2 gradient, Ecological Modeling, 222, 653-665

    156. Manzoni, S., G. Vico, G.G. Katul, P.A. Fay, H. W. Polley, S. Palmroth, and A. Porporato, 2011, Optimizing stomatal conductance for maximum carbon gain under water stress: a meta-analysis across plant functional types and climates, Functional Ecology, 25, 456-467

    157. Molini, A.K., G.G. Katul, and A. Porporato, 2011, Maximum discharge from snowmelt in a changing climate, Geophysical Research Letters, 38, L05402

    158. Molini, A.K., P. Talkner, G.G. Katul, and A. Porporato, 2011, First passage time statistics of Brownian motion with purely time dependent drift and diffusion, Physica-A, 390, 1841-1852

    159. Nathan R., G.G. Katul, G. Bohrer, A. Kuparinen, M.B. Soons, S.E. Thompson, A. Trakhtenbrot, H.S. Horn, 2011, Mechanistic models of seed dispersal by wind, Theoretical Ecology, 4, SI 113-132

    160. Nathan R., N. Horvitz, Y. He, A. Kuparinen, F.M. Schurr, G.G. Katul, 2011, Spread of North American wind-dispersed trees in future environments, Ecology Letters, 14, 2011-2019

    161. Poggi, D., G.G. Katul, and B. Vidakovic, 2011, The role of wake production on the scaling laws of scalar concentration fluctuation spectra inside dense canopies, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 139, 83-95

    162. Ramirez-Cobo, P., K.S. Lee, A. Molini, A. Porporato, G.G. Katul, and B. Vidakovic, 2011, A wavelet-based spectral method for extracting self-similarity measures in time-varying two-dimensional rainfall maps, Journal of Statistical Time Series Analysis, 32, SI 351-36

    163. Siqueira, M.B., G.G. Katul, and J. Tanny, 2011, The effect of the screen on the mass, momentum, and energy exchange rates of a uniform crop situated in an extensive screenhouse, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, DOI 10.1007/s10546-011-9682-5

    164. Tanny, J., S. Cohen, D. Berger, B. Telcht, Y. Mekhmandarov, M. Bahar, G.G. Katul, and S. Assouline, 2011, Evaporation from a reservoir with fluctuating water level: Correcting for limited fetch, Journal of Hydrology, 404 , 146-156

    165. Thompson, S.A., G.G. Katul, A. Konings, and L. Ridolfi, 2011, Unsteady overland flow on flat surfaces induced by spatial permeability contrasts, Advances in Water Resources, 34, 1049-1058

    166. Thompson, S.A., and G.G. Katul, 2011, Inferring ecosystem parameters from observation of vegetation patterns, Geophysical Research Letters, 38, L20401, doi:10.1029/2011GL049182

    167. Thompson, S.A., and G.G. Katul, 2011, Multiple mechanisms generate Lorentzian and 1/ f^n power spectra in daily stream-flow time series, Advances in Water Resources, DOI 10.1016/j.advwatres.2011.10.010 (ADWR 1781)

    168. Vico, G., S. Manzoni, S. Palmroth, and G.G. Katul, 2011, Effects of stomatal delays on the economics of leaf gas exchange under intermittent light regimes, New Phtylogist, 192, 640-652.

    169. Volpe, V., S. Manzoni, M. Marani, and G.G. Katul, 2011, Leaf conductance and carbon gain under salt-stressed conditions, Journal of Geophysical Researach, 116, G04035, doi:10.1029/2011JG001848

    170. Way, D., R. Oren, H.S. Kim, and G.G. Katul, 2011, How well do stomatal conductance models perform

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    on closing plant carbon budgets? A test using seedlings grown under current and elevated air temperatures, Journal of Geophysical Research, 116, G04031, doi:10.1029/2011JG001808

    171. Bash, J. , J.T. Walker, G.G. Katul, M.R. Jones, E. Nimetz, and W. Robarge, 2010, Estimation of in-canopy ammonia sources and sinks in a fertilized Zea mays field, Environmental Science and Technology, 44, 1683-1689

    172. Detto, M., D. Baldocchi, and G.G. Katul, 2010, Scaling properties of biologically active scalar concentration fluctuations in the atmospheric surface layer over a managed peatland, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 136, 407-430

    173. Hollinger, D.Y, Ollinger, S.V., Richardson, A.D., Meyers, T.P., Dail, D.B., Martin, M.E., Scott, N.A., Arkebauer, T.J., Baldocchi, D.D., Clark, K.L., Curtis, P.S., Davis, K.J., Desai, A.R., Dragoni, D., Goulden, M.L., Gu, L., Katul, G.G., Pallardy, S.G., Paw, K.T., Schmid, H.P., Stoy, P.C., Suyker, A.E., Verma, S.B., 2010, Albedo estimates for land surface models and support for a new paradigm based on foliage nitrogen concentration, Global Change Biology, 16, 696-710

    174. Katul, G.G., S. Manzoni, S. Palmroth, and R. Oren, 2010, A stomatal optimization theory to describe the effects of atmospheric CO2 on leaf photosynthesis and transpiration, Annals of Botany, 105(3):431-442

    175. Katul, G.G., and D. Poggi, 2010, The influence of hilly terrain on aerosol-sized particle deposition into forested canopies, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 135, 67-88

    176. Katul, G. G., T. Gronholm, S. Launiainen, and T. Vesala, 2010, Predicting the dry deposition of aerosol-sized particles using layer-resolved canopy and pipe flow analogy models: The role of turbo-phoresis, Journal of Geophysical Research, doi:10.1029/2009JD012853

    177. Katul, G.G., and M.B. Siqueira, 2010, Biotic and abiotic factors act in coordination to amplify hydraulic redistribution and lift, New Phytologist, 187, 4-6

    178. Konings, A.G. G.G. Katul, and A. Porporato, 2010, The rainfall-no rainfall transition in a coupled land-convective atmosphere system, Geophysical Research Letters, 37, L14401

    179. Molini, A., G. G. Katul, and A. Porporato, 2010, Causality across rainfall time scales revealed by continuous wavelet transforms, Journal of Geophysical Research, In press

    180. Molini, A., G. G. Katul, and A. Porporato, 2010, Scale-wise evolution of rainfall probability density functions fingerprints the rainfall generation mechanism, Geophysical Research Letters, 37, L07403

    181. Oishi, A.C., R. Oren, K. Novick, S. Palmroth, and G.G. Katul, Interannual Invariability of Forest Evapotranspiration andItsConsequence to Water Flow Downstream, Ecosystems, 13, 421-436.

    182. Palmroth, S., G.G. Katul, D.F. Hui, H.R. McCarthy, R.B. Jackson, and R. Oren, 2010, Estimation of long-term basin scale evapotranspiration from streamflow time series, Water Resources Research , 46, W10512

    183. Poggi, D., and G.G. Katul, 2010, Evaluation of the turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate inside canopies by zero- and level-crossing density methods, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 136, 219-233

    184. Siqueira, M.B., and G.G. Katul, 2010, A sensitivity analysis of the nocturnal boundary-layer properties to atmospheric emissivity formulations , Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 134 , 223-24

    185. Siqueira, M.B., and G.G. Katul, 2010, An analytical model for the distribution of CO2 sources and sinks, fluxes, and mean concentration within the roughness sub-layer, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 135, 31-50

    186. Thompson, S. E., C. J. Harman, P. Heine, and G. G. Katul, 2010, Vegetation - infiltration relationships across climatic and soil type gradients, Journal of Geophysical Research, 115, G02023

    187. Thompson, S. E., G. G. Katul, and A. Porporato, 2010, The role of microtopography in rainfall-runoff partitioning: an analysis using idealized geometry, Water Resources Research, 46, W07520

    188. Thompson, S.E., P. Alvarez-Loayza, J.T. Terborgh, and G.G. Katul, 2010, The effects of plant pathogens on tree recruitment in the Western Amazon under a projected future climate: a dynamical systems

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    analysis, Journal of Ecology, 98, 1434-1446

    189. Xiao, J. et al., 2010, A continuous measure of gross primary production for the conterminous United States derived from MODIS and AmeriFlux data, Remote Sensing of Environment, 114, 576-591

    190. Yi, C. et al., 2010, Climate control of terrestrial carbon exchange across biomes and continents, Environmental Research Letters, 5, 034007

    191. Avissar, R., Holder, H.E., Abehserra, N., Bolch, M.A., Novick, K., Canning, P., Prince, K., Magalhaes, J., Matayoshi, N., Katul, G., Walko, R.L., Johnson, K.M., 2009, The Duke University Helicopter Observation Platform, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 90, 939-954.

    192. Bohrer, G., G.G. Katul, R. Walco, and R. Avissar, 2009, Exploring the effects of microscale structural heterogeneity of forest canopies using Large-Eddy Simulations, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 132, 189-217.

    193. Cava, D. and G.G. Katul, 2009, The effects of thermal stratification on clustering properties of canopy turbulence, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 130, 307-325.

    194. Colchero, F., R.A. Medellin, J.S. Clark, R. Lee and G. G. Katul, 2009, Predicting population survival under future climate change: density dependence, drought and extraction in an insular bighorn sheep, Journal of Animal Ecology, 78, 666-673.

    195. Daly, E., S. Palmroth, P. Stoy, M. Siqueira, A. C. Oishi, J.Y. Juang, R. Oren, A. Porporato, and G.G. Katul, 2009, The effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 and nitrogen amendments on subsurface CO2 production and concentration dynamics in a maturing pine forest, Biogeochemistry, 94, 271-287.

    196. Hsieh, C.I., and G.G. Katul, 2009, The Lagrangian stochastic model for estimating footprint and water vapor fluxes over inhomogeneous surfaces, International Journal of Biometeorology, 53, 87-100.

    197. Katul, G.G., A. Porporato, and D. Poggi, 2009, Roughness effects on fine-scale anisotropy and anomalous scaling in atmospheric flows, Physics of Fluids, 21, 035106.

    198. Katul, G.G., D. Cava, S. Launiainen, and T. Vesala, 2009, An analytical model for the two-scalar covariance budget inside a uniform dense canopy, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 131, 173-192.

    199. Katul, G.G., S. Palmroth, and R. Oren, 2009, Leaf stomatal responses to vapour pressure deficit under current and CO2-enriched atmosphere explained by the economics of gas exchange, Plant, Cell, and Environment, 32, 968-979.

    200. Kuparinen, A., G.G. Katul, R. Nathan, and F. M. Schurr, 2009, Increases in air temperature can promote wind-driven dispersal and spread of plants, Proceedings of the Royal Society - B, 276, 3081-3087.

    201. Manzoni, S., G. Katul, and A. Porporato, 2009, Analysis of soil carbon transit times and age distributions using network theories, Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 114, G04025.

    202. Molini, A., G. G. Katul, and A. Porporato , 2009, Revisiting rainfall clustering and intermittency across different climatic regimes, Water Resources Research, 45, W11403, doi:10.1029/2008WR007352

    203. Novick, K., R. Oren, P. Stoy, J.Y. Juang, M. Siqueira, and G.G. Katul, 2009, The relationship between reference canopy conductance and simplified hydraulic architecture, Advances in Water Resources, 32, 808-819.

    204. Novick, K., R. Oren, P. Stoy, M. Siqueira, and G.G. Katul, 2009, Nocturnal evapotranspiration in eddy-covariance records from three co-located ecosystems in the Southeastern U.S.: Implications for annual fluxes, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 149, 1491-1504.

    205. Patton, E., and G.G. Katul, 2009, turbulent pressure and velocity perturbations induced by gentle hills covered with sparse and dense canopies, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 133, 189-217.

    206. Poggi, D. and G.G. Katul, 2009, Flume experiments on intermittency and zero-crossing properties of canopy turbulence, Physics of Fluids, 21, 065103.

    207. Poggi, D., C. Krug, and G.G. Katul, 2009, Hydraulic resistance of submerged rigid vegetation derived from first order closure models, Water Resources Research, 45, W10442, doi:10.1029/2008WR007373.

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    208. Siqueira, M.B., G.G. Katul, and A. Porporato, 2009, Soil moisture feedbacks on convection triggers: The role of soil-plant hydrodynamics, Journal of Hydrometeorology, 10, 96-112.

    209. Song, C.H., G. Katul, R. Oren, Band, L.E., Tague, C.L., Stoy, P.C., and McCarthy, H., 2009, Energy, water, and carbon fluxes in a loblolly pine stand: Results from uniform and gappy canopy models with comparisons to eddy flux data, Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences, 114: G04021.

    210. Stoy, P.S., 2009, A. D. Richardson, D. D. Baldocchi, G. G. Katul, J. Stanovick, M. D. Mahecha, M. Reichstein, M. Detto, B. E. Law, G. Wohlfahrt, N. Arriga, J. Campos, J. H. McCaughey, L. Montagnani,K. T. Paw U, S. Sevanto, and M. Williams, 2009, Biosphere-atmosphere exchange of CO2 in relation to climate: a cross-biome analysis across multiple time scales, Biogeosciences , 6, 2297-2312

    211. Thompson, S. and G.G. Katul, 2009, Secondary seed dispersal and its role in landscape organization, Geophysical Research Letters, 36, L02402.

    212. Thompson, S., G. Katul, J. Terborgh, P. Alvarez-Loayza, 2009, Spatial organization of vegetation arising from non-local excitation with local inhibition in tropical rainforests, Physica D, 238,1061-1067

    213. Assouline, S., S.W. Tyler, J. Tanny, S. Cohen, E. Bou-Zeid, M.B. Parlange, and G.G. Katul, 2008, Evaporation from three water bodies of different sizes and climates: Measurements and scaling analysis, Advances in Water Resources, 31, 160-172.

    214. Bohrer, G., G.G. Katul, R. Nathan, R. Walco, and R. Avissar, 2008, Effects of canopy heterogeneity, seed abscission and inertia on wind-driven dispersal kernels of tree seeds, Journal of Ecology, 96, 569-580

    215. Cava, D., and G.G. Katul, 2008, Spectral short-circuiting and wake production within the canopy trunk space of an Alpine hardwood forest, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 126, 415-431.

    216. Cava, D., G.G. Katul, A. M. Sempreviva, U. Giostra, A. Scrimieri, 2008, On the anomalous behavior of scalar flux–variance similarity functions within the canopy sub-layer of a dense Alpine forest, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 126: 10.1007/s10546-008-9276-z.

    217. Cassiani, M., G.G. Katul, and J.D. Albertson, 2008, The effects of canopy leaf area index on airflow across forest edges: Large-eddy simulation and analytical results, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 126: 433-460.

    218. Daly, E., C. Oishi, A. Porporato, and G.G. Katul, 2008, A stochastic model for daily subsurface CO2 concentration and related soil respiration, Advances in Water Resources, 31: 987-994

    219. Detto, M., G.G. Katul, M. Mancini, N. Montaldo, J.D. Albertson, 2008, Surface heterogeneity and its signature in higher-order scalar similarity relationships, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 14, 902-916.

    220. Detto, M., G.G. Katul, M. Siqueira, J.Y. Juang, and P. Stoy, 2008, The structure of turbulence near tall forest edge: The backward facing step flow analogy revisited, Ecological Applications, 18: 1420-1435.

    221. Juang,J.Y, G.G. Katul, M.B. Siqueira, P.C. Stoy, and H.R. McCarthy, 2008, Investigating a hierarchy of Eulerian closure models for scalar transfer inside forested canopies, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 126: 128:1-32.

    222. Katul, G.G., A.M. Sempreviva, and D. Cava, 2008, The temperature-humidity covariance in the marine surface layer: A one-dimensional analytical model, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 126:263-278.

    223. Kefi, S., M. Rietkerk, and G.G. Katul, 2008, Vegetation pattern shift as a result of rising atmospheric CO2 in arid ecosystems, Theoretical Population Biology , 74:332-344.

    224. Ollinger, S., A. D. Richardson, M. E. Martin, D. Y. Hollinger, S. E. Frolking, P. B. Reich, L. C. Plourde, G. G. Katul, J. W. Munger, R. Oren, M.-L. Smith, K. T. Paw U, P. V. Bolstad, B. D. Cook, M. C. Day, T. A. Martin, R. K. Monson, and H. P. Schmid, 2008, Canopy nitrogen, carbon assimilation, and albedo in temperate and boreal forests: Functional relations and potential climate feedbacks, Proceedings of

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    the National Academy of Sciences, 205, 19335-19340.

    225. Poggi, D., and G.G. Katul, 2008, The effect of canopy roughness density on the constitutive components of the dispersive stresses, Experiments in Fluids, DOI 10.1007/s00348-008-0467-7.

    226. Poggi, D., G.G. Katul, and M. Cassiani, 2008, On the anomalous behavior of the Lagrangian structure function similarity constant inside dense canopies, Atmospheric Environment, 42: 4212–4231.

    227. Poggi, D. and G.G. Katul, 2008, Micro- and macro-dispersive fluxes in canopy flows, Acta Geophysica, 56: 778-800.

    228. Poggi, D. and G.G. Katul, 2008, Turbulent intensities and velocity spectra for bare and forested gentle hills: flume experiments, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 129: 25-46

    229. Poggi, D. and G.G. Katul, J.J. Finnigan, and S.E. Belcher, 2008, Analytical models for the mean flow inside dense canopies on gentle hilly terrain, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 134: 1095-1112

    230. Siqueira, M., G. G. Katul, and A. Porporato, 2008, Onset of water stress, hysteresis in plant conductance, and hydraulic lift: Scaling soil water dynamics from millimeters to meters, Water Resources Research, 44, W01432, doi:10.1029/2007WR006094.

    231. Stoy PC, G.G. Katul, M.B.S. Siqueira, J.Y. Juang, K.A. Novick, H.R. McCarthy, A.C. Oishi, R. Oren, 2008, Role of vegetation in determining carbon sequestration along ecological succession in the southeastern United States, Global Change Biology, 14 (6), 1409-1427.

    232. Thompson S, and G.G. Katul, 2008, Plant propagation fronts and wind dispersal: An analytical model to upscale from seconds to decades using super-statistics, The American Naturalist, 173(4), 10.1086/528966.

    233. Thompson, S., G.G. Katul, S. McMahon, 2008, Role of biomass spread in vegetation pattern formation within arid ecosystems, Water Resources Research, 44, W10421, doi:10.1029/2008WR006916

    234. Thomas, C., J.G. Martin, M. Goeckede, M.B. Siqueira, T. Foken, B.E. Law, H.W. Loescher, G.G. Katul, 2008, Estimating daytime subcanopy respiration from conditional sampling methods applied to multi-scalar high frequency turbulence time series, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 148, 1210-1229.

    235. Wright, J.S., A. Trakhtenbrot, G. Bohrer, M. Detto, G.G. Katul, N. Horvitz, H. C. Muller-Landau, F. A. Jonesa, and R. Nathan, 2008, Understanding strategies for seed dispersal by wind under contrasting atmospheric conditions, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 105, 19084-19089.

    236. Xiao, J.F., Zhuang, Q.L., Baldocchi, D.D., Law,B.E., Richardson, A.D., Chen, J.Q., Oren, R., Starr, G., Noormets, A., Ma, S.Y., Verma, S.B., Wharton, S., Wofsy, S.C., Bolstad, P.V., Burns, S.P., Cook, D.R., Curtis, P.S., Drake, B.G., Falk, M., Fischer, M.L., Foster, D.R., Gu, L.H., Hadley, J.L., Hollinger, D.Y., Katul, G.G., Litvak, M., Martin, T.A., Matamala, R., McNulty, S., Meyers, T.P., Monson, R.K., Munger, J.W., Oechel, W.C., Paw U, K.T.P., Schmid, H.P., Scott, R.L., Sun, G., Suyker, A.E., Torn, M.S., 2008, Estimation of net ecosystem carbon exchange for the conterminous United States by combining MODIS and AmeriFlux data, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 148, 1827-1847.

    237. Abdallah, S., R. Habib, R. Nuwayhid, M. Chatila, and G.G. Katul, 2007, Radon measurements in well and springwater in Lebanon, Radiation Measurements, 42, 298-303.

    238. Detto M., and G.G. Katul, 2007, Simplified expressions for adjusting higher-order turbulent statistics obtained from open path gas analyzers, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 122, 205-216

    239. Juang J-Y, A. Porporato, P.C. Stoy, M.B.S. Siqueira, A.C. Oishi, M. Detto, H.S. Kim, and G.G. Katul, 2007, Hydrologic and atmospheric controls on convective precipitation events in a southeastern US mosaic landscape, Water Resources Research, W03421, doi:10.1029/2006WR004954

    240. Juang J-Y, G.G. Katul, A. Porporato, P.C. Stoy, M.B.S. Siqueira, H.S. Kim, and R. Oren, 2007, Eco-hydrological controls on summertime convective rainfall triggers, Global Change Biology, 13, 1-10.

    241. Juang J-Y, G.G. Katul, M.B.S. Siqueira, P.C. Stoy, and K. Novick, 2007, Separating the effects of albedo

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    from eco-physiological changes on surface temperature along a successional chronosequence in the southeastern United States, Geophysical Research Letters, 34, L21408, doi:10.1029/2007GL031296.

    242. Katul, G.G., A. Porporato, E. Daly, A.C. Oishi, H-S. Kim, P.C. Stoy, J-Y Juang, M.B.S. Siqueira, 2007, On the spectrum of soil moisture in a shallow-rooted uniform pine forest: from hourly to inter-annual scales, Water Resources Research, 43, W05428, doi:10.1029/2006WR005356.

    243. Katul, G.G., A. Porporato, and R. Oren, 2007, Stochastic dynamics of plant-water interactions, Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 38, 767-791.

    244. Launiainen, S., T. Vesala, M. Molder, I. Mammarella, S. Smolander, U. Rannik, P. Kolari, P. Hari, A. Lindroth, and G.G. Katul, 2007, Vertical variability and effect of stability on turbulence characteristics down to the floor of a pine forest, Tellus, 59B, 919-936.

    245. Poggi, D., and G.G. Katul, 2007, The ejection-sweep cycle over gentle hills covered with bare and forested surfaces, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 122, 493-515.

    246. Poggi, D., and G.G. Katul, 2007, Turbulent flows inside forested hilly terrain: the recirculation region, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 133, 1027-1039.

    247. Poggi, D., G.G. Katul, J.D. Albertson, and L. Ridolfi, 2007, An experimental investigation of turbulent flows over a hilly surface, Physics of Fluids, 19, DOI: 10.1063/1.2565528.

    248. Poggi, D., and G.G. Katul, 2007, An experimental investigation of the mean momentum budget inside dense canopies on narrow gentle hilly terrain, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 144, 1-13.

    249. Sanz, C., and G.G. Katul, 2007, Dual length scale two-equation modelling of the canopy turbulent kinetic energy wake budget, Comptes Rendus Mecanique, 335 (11), 685-690.

    250. Stoy, P.C., S. Palmroth, A.C. Oishi, E. Ward, M.B.S. Siqueira, J-Y. Juang, K.A. Novick, K. Johnsen, G.G. Katul, R. Oren, 2007, Are ecosystem carbon inputs and outputs coupled at short time scales? A case study from adjacent pine and hardwood forests using impulse-response analysis, Plant, Cell and Environment, 30, 700-710.

    251. Cava, D., G.G. Katul, A. Scrimieri, D. Poggi, A. Cescatti, and U. Giostra, 2006, Buoyancy and the sensible heat flux budget within dense canopies, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 118, 217-240.

    252. Chuang, Y.L., R, Oren, A. Bertozzi, N. Phillips, and G.G. Katul, 2006, The porous media model for the hydraulic stem of a conifer tree: linking sapflux data to transpiration rate, Ecological modeling, 19, 447-468.

    253. Detto, M., N. Montaldo, J.D. Albertson, M. Mancini, and G.G. Katul, 2006, Soil moisture and vegetation controls on evapotranspiration in a heterogeneous Mediterranean ecosystem on Sardinia, Italy, Water Resources Research, 42, W08419, doi:10.1029/2005WR004693.

    254. Juang, J-Y, G.G. Katul, M.B. Siqueira, P.C. Stoy, S. Palmroth, H. R. McCarthy, H.S. Kim, and R. Oren, 2006, Modeling nighttime ecosystem respiration from measured CO2 concentration and air temperature profiles using inverse methods, Journal of Geophysical Research, 111, D08S05, doi:10.1029/2005JD005976.

    255. Jaksic V, G. Kiely, J. Albertson, R. Oren, G.G. Katul, P. Leahy, K. Byrne, 2006, Net ecosystem exchange of grassland in contrasting wet and dry years, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 139 (3-4), 323-334.

    256. Katul, G.G., D. Poggi, D. Cava, and J.J. Finnigan, 2006, The relative importance of ejections and sweeps to momentum transfer in the atmospheric boundary layer, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 120, 367-375.

    257. Katul, G.G., J.J. Finnigan, D. Poggi, R. Leuning, and S. Belcher, 2006, The influence of hilly terrain on canopy-atmosphere carbon dioxide exchange, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 118, 189-216.

    258. Katul, G.G., A. Porporato, D. Cava, and M.B. Siqueira, 2006, An analysis of intermittency, scaling, and surface renewal in atmospheric surface layer turbulence, Physica D, 215, 117-126.

    259. Katul, G.G., F. Ruggeri, and B. Vidakovic, 2006, BAMS filtering and applications to denoising ozone concentration measurements, Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 136, 2395-2405.

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    260. Krajewski WF, M.C. Anderson, W.E. Eichinger, D. Entekhabi, B.K. Hornbuckle, P.R. Houser, G.G. Katul, W.P. Kustas, J.M. Norman, C. Peters-Lidard, E.F. Wood, 2006, A remote sensing observatory for hydrologic sciences: A genesis for scaling to continental hydrology, Water Resources Research, 42 (7): Art. No. W07301.

    261. Oren, R., C.I Hsieh, P. Stoy, J.D. Albertson, H.R McCarthy, P. Harrell, G.G Katul, 2006, Estimating the uncertainty in annual net ecosystem carbon exchange: spatial variation in turbulent fluxes and sampling errors in eddy-covariance measurements, Global Change Biology, 12, 883-896.

    262. Poggi, D., G.G. Katul, and J.D. Albertson, 2006, Scalar dispersion within a model canopy: Measurements and three-dimensional Lagrangian models, Advances in Water Resources, 29, 326 - 335.

    263. Poggi, D. and G.G. Katul, 2006, Two-dimensional scalar spectra in the deeper layers of a dense and uniform model canopy, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 121, 267 – 281.

    264. Richardson, A.D., D.Y. Hollinger, G.G. Burga, K.J. Davis, L.B. Flanagan, G.G. Katul, J.W. Munger, D.M. Ricciuto, P.C. Stoy, A.E. Suyker, S. B. Verma, S.C. Wofsy, 2006, A multi-site analysis of uncertainty in tower-based measurements of carbon and energy fluxes, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 136, 1-18.

    265. Siqueira, M.B., G.G. Katul, A. Sampson, P. Stoy, J.Y. Juang, H. McCarthy, and R. Oren, 2006, Multi-scale model inter-comparison of CO2 and H2O exchange rates above a maturing southeastern pine forest, Global Change Biology, 12, 1-19.

    266. Stoy, P., G.G. Katul, M.B.S. Siqueira, J.Y Juang, K.A. Novick, H.R. McCarthy, A.C. Oishi, J.M. Uebelherr, H-S Kim, and R. Oren, 2006, Separating the effects of climate and vegetation on evapotranspiration along a successional chronosequence in the southeastern U.S., Global Change Biology, 12, 1-21.

    267. Stoy, P., G.G. Katul, M.B.S. Siqueira, J. Y. Juang, K.A. Novick, J.M. Uebelherr, and R. Oren, 2006, An evaluation of models for partitioning eddy covariance-measured net ecosystem exchange into photosynthesis and respiration, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 141: 2-18.

    268. Williams, C., S. Ladeau, R. Oren, and G.G. Katul, 2006, Modeling seed dispersal distances: implications for transgenic Pinus taeda. Ecological Applications, 16(1), 117-124.

    269. Angelini, C., D. Cava, G.G. Katul, and B. Vidakovic, 2005, Resampling hierarchical processes in the wavelet domain: A case study using atmospheric turbulence, Physica D, 207, 24-40.

    270. Bohrer, G., H. Mourad, T. A. Laursen, D. Drewry, R. Avissar, D. Poggi, R. Oren, and G. G. Katul, 2005, Finite-Element Tree Crown Hydrodynamics model (FETCH) using porous media flow within branching elements - a new representation of tree hydrodynamics, Water Resources Research, 41, W11404, doi:10.1029.

    271. Hsieh, C.I., G. Kiely, A. Birkby, and G.G. Katul, 2005, Photosynthetic Responses of a Humid Grassland Ecosystem to Future Climate Perturbations, Advances in Water Resources, 28, 910-916.

    272. Katul, G.G., A. Porporato, R. Nathan, M. Siqueira, M. B. Soons, D. Poggi, H. S. Horn, and S. A. Levin, 2005, Mechanistic Analytical Models for Long-Distance Seed Dispersal by Wind, The American Naturalist, vol. 166, no. 3, September issue.

    273. Mortazavi, B., J. P. Chanton, J. L. Prater, C. Oishi, R. Oren, and G.G. Katul, 2005, Temporal variability in 13C of respired CO2 in a pine and a hardwood forest subject to similar climatic conditions, Oecologia, 142, 57-69.

    274. Nathan, R., N. Sapir, A. Tracktenbrot, G.G. Katul, G. Bohrer, M. Otte, R. Avissar, M.B. Soons, H.S. Horn, M. Wikelski, and S. Levine, 2005, Long-distance biological transport processes through the air: can nature's complexity be unfolded in silico? Diversity and Distributions, 11,131-137.

    275. Nathan, R, and G.G. Katul, 2005, Foliage shedding in deciduous forests lifts up long-distance seed dispersal by wind, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102, 8251-8256.

    276. Palmroth, S., C. A. Maier, H. R. McCarthy, A.C.Oishi, H.-S. Kim, K .H . Johnsen, G.G. Katul, and R. Oren,

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    2005, Contrasting responses to drought of forest floor CO2 efflux in a Loblolly pine plantation and a nearby Oak-Hickory forest, Global Change Biology, 11, 1-14.

    277. Schiffman, S.S., B. McLaughlin, G.G. Katul, and H.T. Nagle, 2005, Eulerian-Lagrangian model for predicting odor dispersion using instrumental and human measurements, Sensors and Actuators, B 106, 122-127.

    278. Shi, B, B. Vidakovic, G.G. Katul, and J.D. Albertson, 2005, Assessing the effects of atmospheric stability on the fine structure of surface layer turbulence using local and global multiscale approaches, Physics of Fluids, 17, 055-104.

    279. Stoy, P, G.G. Katul, M. Siqueira, J.Y. Juang, H. R. McCarthy, H.S. Kim, C. Oishi, and R. Oren, 2005, Variability in net ecosystem exchange from hourly to inter-annual time scales at adjacent pine and hardwood forests: a wavelet analysis, Tree Physiology, 25, 887-902.

    280. Soons, M.B., R. Nathan, and G.G. Katul, 2004, Human effects on long-distance wind dispersal and colonization by grassland plants, Ecology, 85, 3069-3079.

    281. Soons, M.B., G.W. Heil, R. Nathan, and G.G. Katul, 2004, Determinants of long-distance dispersal by wind in grasslands, Ecology, 85, 3056-3068.

    282. Kumagai, T., G. G.Katul, A. Porporato, T. M. Saitoh, M. Ohashi, T. Ichie, M. Suzuki, 2004, Carbon and water cycling in a Bornean tropical rainforest under current and future climate scenarios, Advances in Water Resources, 27, 135-150.

    283. Kumagai, T., G.G. Katul, T.M. Saitoh, Y. Sato, O.J. Manfroi, T. Morooka, T. Ichie, K. Kuraji, M. Suzuki, and A. Porporato, 2004, Water cycling in a Bornean tropical rain forest under current and projected precipitation scenarios, Water Resources Research, 40, W01104, doi:10.1029 /2003WR002226.

    284. Hui, D., S. Wana, B. Sua, G.G. Katul, R. Monson, and Y. Luo, 2004, Gap-filling missing data in eddy covariance measurements using multiple imputation (MI) for annual estimations, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 121, 93-111.

    285. Poggi, D., A. Porporato, L. Ridolfi, J. D. Albertson, and G.G. Katul, 2004, The effect of vegetation density on canopy sub-layer turbulence, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 111, 565-587, 2004.

    286. Poggi, D., G.G. Katul, and J.D. Albertson, 2004, Momentum transfer and turbulent kinetic energy budgets within a dense model canopy, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 111, 589-614.

    287. Poggi, D., G.G. Katul, and J.D. Albertson, 2004, A note on the contribution of dispersive fluxes to momentum transfer within canopies, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 111, 615-621.

    288. Poggi, D., A. Porporato, L. Ridolfi, J. D. Albertson, and G.G. Katul, 2004, Interaction between large and small scales in the canopy sublayer, Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, No. 5, L05102.

    289. Cava, D., U. Giostra, M. Siqueira, and G.G. Katul, 2004, Organized motion and radiative perturbations in the nocturnal canopy sublayer above an even-aged pine forest, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 112, 129-157.

    290. Suwa, M., G.G. Katul, R. Oren, J. Andrews, J. Pippen,.A. Mace, and W.H. Schlesinger, 2004, Impact of elevated atmospheric CO2 on forest floor respiration in a temperate pine forest, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, Vol. 18 (2), GB2013.10.1029/2003GB002182.

    291. Katul, G.G.; Mahrt, L., Poggi, D., and Sanz, C., 2004, One and two equation models for canopy turbulence, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 113, 81-109.

    292. Novick, K. A., P.C. Stoy, G.G. Katul, D.E. Ellsworth, M.B.S. Siqueira, J. Juang, and R. Oren, 2004, Carbon Dioxide and Water Vapor Exchange in a Warm Temperate Grassland, 138, 259-274.

    293. Butnor, J., K. Johnsen, R. Oren, and G.G. Katul, 2003, Reduction of forest floor respiration by fertilization on both carbon dioxide enriched and reference 17-year old Loblolly pine stands, Global Change Biology, 9, 849-861.

    294. Hsieh, C.I., M. Siqueira, G.G. Katul, and C.R. Chu, 2003, Predicting scalar source-sink and flux

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    distribution withins within a forest canopy using 2-D Lagrangian Stochastic Model, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 109, 113-138.

    295. Hui, D., Y. Luo, and G.G. Katul, 2003, Interanuual Variability in Ecosystem Respiration and Net Ecosystem CO2 Exchange in Duke Forest, Tree Physiology, 23, 433-442.

    296. Katul G.G., Angelini C, De Canditiis D, Amato U, Vidakovic B, Albertson JD, 2003, Are the effects of large-scale flow conditions really lost through the turbulent cascade? Geophysical Research Letters, 30 (4): art. no. 1164.

    297. Katul, G.G., R. Leuning, and R. Oren, 2003, Relationship between plant hydraulic and biochemical properties derived from a steady-state coupled water and carbon transport model, Plant, Cell, and Environment, 26, 339-350.

    298. Schafer K.V.R., R. Oren, D.S. Ellsworth, C.T. Lai, J.D. Herrick, A.C. Finzi, D.D. Richter, and G.G. Katul, 2003, Exposure to an enriched CO2 atmosphere alters carbon assimilation and allocation in a pine forest ecosystem, Global Change Biology, 9, 1378–1400.

    299. Siqueira, M.R., R. Leuning, O. Kolle, F.M. Kelliher, and G.G. Katul, 2003, Modeling sources and sinks of CO2, H2O and heat within a Siberian pine forest using three inverse methods, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 129, 1373-1393.

    300. Wesson, K., G.G. Katul, and M. Siqueira, 2003, Quantifying organization of atmospheric turbulent eddy motion using nonlinear time series analysis, Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 106, 507-525.

    301. Wilson, K., D. Baldocchi, E. Falge, M. Aubinet, P. Berbigier, C. Bernhofer, H. Dolman, C. Field, A. Goldstein, A. Granier, D. Hollinger, G. Katul, B.E. Law, T. Meyers, J. Moncrieff, R. Monson, J. Tenhunen, R. Valentini, S. Verma, and S. Wofsy, 2003, Diurnal centroid of ecosystem energy and carbon fluxes at FLUXNET sites, Journal of Geophysical Research, 108, NO. D21, 4664, doi:10.1029/2001JD001349.

    302. Falge E, Baldocchi D, Tenhunen J, Aubinet M, Bakwin P, Berbigier P, Bernhofer C, Burba G, Clement R, Davis KJ, Elbers JA, Goldstein AH, Grelle A, Granier A, Guomundsson J, Hollinger D, Kowalski AS, Katul G, Law BE, Malhi Y, Meyers T, Monson RK, Munger JW, Oechel W, Paw KT, Pilegaard K, Rannik U, Rebmann C, Suyker A, Valentini R, Wilson K, Wofsy S, 2002, Seasonality of ecosystem respiration and gross primary production as derived from FLUXNET measurements, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 113 (1-4): 53-74.

    303. Falge E, Tenhunen J, Baldocchi D, Aubinet M, Bakwin P, Berbigier P, Bernhofer C, Bonnefond JM, Burba G, Clement R, Davis KJ, Elbers JA, Falk M, Goldstein AH, Grelle A, Granier A, Grunwald T, Gudmundsson J, Hollinger D, Janssens IA, Keronen P, Kowalski AS, Katul G, Law BE, Malhi Y, Meyers T, Monson RK, Moors E, Munger JW, Oechel W, U KTP, Pilegaard K, Rannik U, Rebmann C, Suyker A, Thorgeirsson H, Tirone G, Turnipseed A, Wilson K, Wofsy S, 2002, Phase and amplitude of ecosystem carbon release and uptake potentials as derived from FLUXNET measurements, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 113 (1-4): 75-95.

    304. Katul, G.G., and M. Siqueira, 2002, Modeling heat, water vapor, and CO2 flux distribution inside canopies using turbulent transport theories, Vadoze Zone Journal,1, 58-67.

    305. Katul, G.G., P. Wiberg, J.D. Albertson, and G. Hornberger, 2002, A mixing layer theory for flow resistance in shallow streams, Water Resources Research, 38 (11): art. no. 1250.

    306. Lai, C.T., G.G. Katul, J. Butnor, D. Ellsworth, and R. Oren, 2002, Modeling Nighttime Ecosystem Respiration by a Constrained Source Optimization Method, Global Change Biology, 8, 124-141.

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    307. Lai, C.T., G.G. Katul, J. Butnor, M. Siqueira, D. Ellsworth, C. Maier, K. Johnsen, S. McKeand, and R. Oren, 2002, Modeling the limits on the response of net carbon exchange to fertilization in a southeastern pine forest, Plant, Cell, and Environment, 25, 1095–111.

    308. Law, B.E., Falge E, Gu L, Baldocchi DD, Bakwin P, Berbigier P, Davis K, Dolman AJ, Falk M, Fuentes JD, Goldstein A, Granier A, Grelle A, Hollinger D, Janssens IA, Jarvis P, Jensen NO, Katul G, Mahli Y, Matteucci G, Meyers T, Monson R, Munger W, Oechel W, Olson R, Pilegaard K, Paw KT, Thorgeirsson H, Valentini R, Verma S, Vesala T, Wilson K, Wofsy S, 2002, Environmental controls over carbon dioxide and water vapor exchange of terrestrial vegetation, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 113 (1-4): 97-120.

    309. Nathan, R., G.G. Katul, H.S. Horn, S. M. Thomas, R. Oren, R. Avissar, S. W. Pacala, and S. A. Levin, 2002, Mechanisms of long-distance dispersal of seeds by wind, Nature, 418, 409-413.

    310. Schäfer, K.V, R. Oren, C.T. Lai, and G.G. Katul, 2002, Hydrologic balance in an intact temperate forest ecosystem under ambient and elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration, Global Change Biology, 8, 895-911.

    311. Siqueira, M., and G.G. Katul, 2002, Estimating heat sources and fluxes in thermally stratified canopy flows using higher-order closure models, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 103, 125-142.

    312. Siqueira, M.B., G.G. Katul, and C.T. Lai, 2002, Quantifying net ecosystem exchange by multilevel ecophysiological and turbulent transport models, Advances in Water Resources, 25 (8-12): 1357-1366.

    313. Wilson, K.B., Baldocchi DD, Aubinet M, Berbigier P, Bernhofer C, Dolman H, Falge E, Field C, Goldstein A, Granier A, Grelle A, Halldor T, Hollinger D, Katul G., Law BE, Lindroth A, Meyers T, Moncrieff J, Monson R, Oechel W, Tenhunen J, Valentini R, Verma S, Vesala T, Wofsy S., 2002, Energy partitioning between latent and sensible heat flux during the warm season at FLUXNET site, Water Resources Research, 38 (12): art. no. 1294 dec. 17.

    314. Albertson, J.D., G.G. Katul, and P. Wiberg, 2001, Relative importance of local and regional controls on coupled water, carbon, and energy fluxes, Advances in Water Resources, 24, 1103-1118.

    315. Baldocchi, DD, E. Falge, L., Gu, R. Olson, D. Hollinger, S. Running, P. Anthoni, Ch. Bernhofer, K. Davis, J. Fuentes, A. Goldstein, G. Katul, B. Law, X. Lee, Y. Malhi, T. Meyers, J.W. Munger, W. Oechel, K. Pilegaard, H.P. Schmid, R. Valentini, S. Verma, T. Vesala, K. Wilson and S. Wofsy, 2001, FLUXNET: A new tool to study the temporal and spatial variability of ecosystem-scale carbon dioxide, water vapor and energy flux densities, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 82, 2415-2435.

    316. Falge, E., D. D. Baldocchi, R. Olson, P. Anthoni, M., Aubinet, Ch. Bernhofer, G. Burba, R. Ceulemans, R. Clement, H. Dolman, A. Granier, P. Gross, T. Grünwald, D. Hollinger, N-O Jenson, G.G. Katul, P. Keronen , A. Kowalski, CT Lai, B., Law, T. Meyers, J. Moncrief, E.J. Moors, W. Munger, K., Pilegaard, U. Rannik, C. Rebmann, A. Sukyer, J. Tenhunen, K., Tu, S. Verma, T. Vesala, K. Wilson, S. Wofsy, 2001, Gap filling strategies for defensible annual sums of net ecosystem exchange, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 107, 43-69.

    317. Falge, E., D.D. Baldocchi, R.J. Olson, P Anthoni, M Aubinet, Ch Bernhofer, G Burba, R Ceulemans, R Clement, H Dolman, A Granier, P Gross, Th Grünwald, D Hollinger, N-O Jensen, G.G. Katul, P Keronen, A Kowalski, Chun Ta Lai, B E. Law, T Meyers, J Moncrieff, E Moors, J. W Munger, K Pilegaard, Ü Rannik, C Rebmann, A Suyker, J Tenhunen, K Tu, S Verma, T Vesala, K Wilson, S. Wofsy, 2001, Gap filling strategies for long term energy flux data sets, a short communication, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 107, 71-77.

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    318. Johnsen, K.H., D. Wear, R. Oren, R.O. Teskey, F. Sanchez, R. Will, J. Butnor, D. Markewitz, D. Richter, T. Rials, H.L. Allen, J. Seiler, D. Ellsworth, C. Maier, G.G. Katul, P.M. Dougherty, 2001, Carbon sequestration and southern pine forests, Journal of Forestry, 99, 56-56.

    319. Katul, G.G., B. Vidakovic, and J.D. Albertson, 2001, Estimating global and local scaling exponents in turbulent flows using wavelet transformations, Physics of Fluids, 13, 241-250.

    320. Katul, G.G., C.T. Lai, J.D. Albertson, B. Vidakovic, KVR Schafer, C.I. Hsieh, and R. Oren, 2001, Quantifying the complexity in mapping energy inputs and hydrologic state variables into land-surface fluxes, Geophysical Research Letters, 28, 3305-3307.

    321. Katul, G.G., C.T. Lai, K. Schafer, B. Vidakovic, J.D. Albertson, D. Ellsworth, R. Oren, 2001, Multiscale analysis of vegetation surface fluxes: from seconds to years, Advances in Water Resources, 24, 1119-1132.

    322. Katul, G.G., R. Leuning, J. Kim, O.T. Denmead, A. Miyata, and Y. Harazono, 2001, Estimating CO2 source/sink distributions within a rice canopy using higher-order closure models, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 98, 103-125.

    323. Luo Y, B. Medlyn, D. Hui, D. Ellsworth, J. Reynolds, and G.G. Katul, 2001, Gross primary productivity in Duke Forest: Modeling synthesis of CO2 experiment and eddy-flux data, Ecological Applications, 11, 239-252.

    324. Naumburg, E., D. Ellsworth, and G.G. Katul, 2001, Modeling daily understory photosynthesis of species with differing photosynthetic light dynamics in ambient and elevated CO2, Oecologia, 126, 487-499.

    325. Oren, R., D.E. Ellsworth K.H. Johnsen, N. Phillips, B.E. Ewers, C. Maier, K.V.R. Schafer, H. McCarthy, G. Hendrey, S.G. McNulty, and G.G. Katul, 2001, Soil fertility limits carbon sequestration by forest-ecosystems in CO2 enriched atmosphere, Nature, 411, 469-472.

    326. Szilagyi J, G.G. Katul, M.B. Parlange, 2001, Evapotranspiration intensifies over the conterminous United States, J. Water Resources Planning-ASCE, 127, 354-362.

    327. Wesson, K.H. C.T. Lai, and G.G. Katul, 2001, Sensible Heat Flux Estimation by Flux-Variance and Half-Order Time Derivative Methods, Water Resources Research, 37, 2333-2343.

    328. Hsieh, C.I., G.G. Katul, and T.W. Chi, 2000, An approximate analytical model for footprint estimation of scalar fluxes in thermally stratified atmospheric flows, Advances in Water Resources, 23, 765-772.

    329. Katul, G.G., D. Ellsworth, and C.T. Lai, 2000, Modeling assimilation and intercellular co2 from measured conductance: a synthesis of approaches, Plant, Cell, and Environment, 23, 1313-1328.

    330. Lai, C.T., and G.G. Katul, 2000, The dynamic role of root-water uptake in coupling potential to actual transpiration, Advances in Water Resources, 23, 427-439.

    331. Lai, C.T., G.G. Katul, D. Ellsworth, and R. Oren, 2000, Modeling vegetation-atmosphere CO2 Exchange by a coupled Eulerian-Lagrangian Approach, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 95, 91-112.

    332. Lai, C.T., G.G. Katul, R. Oren, D. Ellsworth, and K. Schäfer, 2000, Modeling CO2 and water vapor turbulent flux distributions within a forest canopy, Journal of Geophysical Research, 105, 26333-26351.

    333. Siqueira, M., C.T. Lai, and G.G. Katul, 2000, Estimating scalar sources, sinks, and fluxes in a forest canopy using lagrangian, eulerian, and hybrid inverse models, Journal of Geophysical Research, 105,

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    29475-29488.

    334. Vidakovic, B., G.G. Katul, and J.D. Albertson, 2000, Multiscale denoising of self-similar processes, Journal of Geophysical Research, 105: (D22) 27049-27058.

    335. Katul, G.G., and C.I. Hsieh, 1999, A note on the flux-variance similarity relationships for heat and water vapour in the unstable atmospheric surface layer, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 90, 327-338.

    336. Katul, G.G., and J.D. Albertson, 1999, Modeling CO2 sources, sinks, and fluxes within a forest canopy, Journal of Geophysical Research, 104, 6081-6091.

    337. Katul, G.G., and W.H. Chang, 1999, Principal length scales in second-order closure models for canopy turbulence, Journal of Applied Meteorology, 38, 1631-1643.

    338. Katul, G.G., C.I Hsieh, D. Bowling, K. Clark, N. Shurpali, A. Turnipseed, J. Albertson, K. Tu, D. Hollinger, B. Evans, B. Offerle, D. Anderson, D. Ellsworth, C. Vogel, and R. Oren, 1999, Spatial variability of turbulent fluxes in the roughness sublayer of an even-aged pine forest, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 93, 1-28.

    339. Oren R, J.S. Sperry, G.G. Katul, D.E. Pataki, B.E. Ewers, N. Phillips, K.V.R. Schäfer, 1999, Survey and synthesis of intra- and interspecific variation in stomatal sensitivity to vapour pressure deficit. Plant, Cell and Environment 22:1515-1526.

    340. Parlange J.Y., Hogarth W.L., Barry D.A., Parlange M.B., Haverkamp R., Ross P.J., Steenhuis T.S., DiCarlo D.A., and Katul G.G., 1999, Analytical approximation to the solutions of Richards' equation with applications to infiltration, ponding, and time compression approximation, Advances in Water Resources, 22, 189-194.

    341. Szilagyi, J., Parlange M.B., Katul G.G, Albertson J.D., 1999, An objective method for determining principal time scales of coherent eddy structures using orthonormal wavelets, Advances in Water Resources, 22, 561-566.

    342. Albertson, J.D., G.G. Katul, M.B. Parlange, W.E. Eichinger, 1998, Spectral scaling of static pressure fluctuations in the atmospheric surface layer: the interaction between large and small scales, Physics of Fluids, 10, 1725-1732.

    343. Katul, G.G., and B. Vidakovic, 1998, Identification of low-dimensional energy containing/flux transporting eddy motion in the atmospheric surface layer using wavelet thresholding methods, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 55, 377-389.

    344. Katul, G.G., and C.R. Chu, 1998, A theoretical and experimental investigation of the energy-containing scales in the dynamic sublayer of boundary-layer flows, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 86, 279-312.

    345. Katul, G.G. and J.D. Albertson, 1998, An Investigation of higher order closure models for a forested canopy, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 89, 47-74.

    346. Katul, G.G., C. D. Geron, C.I. Hsieh, B. Vidakovic, and A.B. Guenther, 1998, Active turbulence and scalar transport near the land-atmosphere interface, Journal of Applied Meteorology, 37, 1533-1546.

    347. Katul, G.G., J. Schieldge, C.I. Hsieh, and B. Vidakovic, 1998, Skin temperature perturbations induced by surface layer turbulence above a grass surface, Water Resources Research, 34, 1265-1274.

    348. Oren, R., B. Ewers, P. Todd, N. Phillips, G.G. Katul, 1998, Water balance delineates the soil layer in

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    which moisture affects canopy conductance, Ecological Applications, 8, 990-1002.

    349. Oren R, N. Phillips, G. G. Katul, B.E. Ewers, and D. Pataki,1998, Scaling xylem sap flux and soil water balance and calculating variance: a method for partitioning water flux in forests, Annales des Sciences Forestieres, 55 (1-2), 191-21.

    350. Pataki, D.E., R. Oren, G. G. Katul, and J. Sigmon, 1998, Canopy conductance of pinus taeda, liquidambar styraciflua and quercus phellos under varying atmospheric and soil water conditions, Tree Physiology, 18, 307-315.

    351. Katul, G.G., C.I. Hsieh, J. Sigmon, 1997, Energy-inertial scale interaction for temperature and velocity in the unstable surface layer, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 82, 49-80.

    352. Katul, G.G., P. Todd, D. Pataki, Z.J. Kabala, and R. Oren, 1997, Soil water depletion by oak trees and the influence of root water uptake on the moisture content spatial statistics, Water Resources Research, 33, 611-623.

    353. Katul, G.G., R. Oren, D. Ellsworth, C.I. Hsieh, N. Phillips, and K. Lewin, 1997, A Lagrangian dispersion model for predicting CO2 sources, sinks, and fluxes in a uniform Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) stand, Journal of Geophysical Research, 102, 9309-9321.

    354. Katul, G.G., C.I. Hsieh, G. Kuhn, D. Ellsworth, D. Nie, 1997, The turbulent eddy motion at the forest-atmosphere interface, Journal of Geophysical Research, 102, 13409-13421

    355. Katul, G.G., G. Kuhn, J. Scheildge, C.I. Hsieh, 1997, The ejection-sweep character of scalar fluxes in the unstable surface layer, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 83, 1-26.

    356. Phillips, N., A. Nagchaudhuri, R. Oren, and G.G. Katul, 1997, Time constant for water transport in loblolly pine trees estimated from time series of evaporative demand and stem sapflow, Trees: Structure and Function, 11, 412-419.

    357. Katul, G.G., and C.I. Hsieh, 1997, Reply to comment by Bink and Meesters, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 84, 503-509

    358. Hsieh, C.I., G.G. Katul, J. Scheildge, J.T. Sigmon, and K.K. Knoerr, 1997, The Lagrangian stochastic model for fetch and latent heat flux estimation above uniform and non-uniform terrain, Water Resources Research, 33, 427-438.

    359. Hsieh, C.I., G.G. Katul, 1997, Dissipati