BIOME-BGC References
- Hunt, E.R. Jr, F.C. Martin, and S.W. Running
- Simulating the effect of climatic variation on stem carbon
accumulation of a ponderosa pine stand: comparison with annual
growth increment data. Tree Physiol., 9, 161-172 (1991).
- Knight, D.H., T.J. Fahey, and S.W. Running
- Factors affecting water and nutrient outflow from lodgepole
pine forests in Wyoming. Ecol.Monogr., 55, 29-48 (1985).
- Korol, R.L., S.W. Running, K.S. Milner, and E.R. Hunt Jr
- Testing a mechanistic carbon balance model against observed
tree growth. Can.J.For.Res., 21, 1098-1105 (1991).
- McLeod, S. and S.W. Running
- Comparing site quality indices and productivity of ponderosa pine
stands in western Montana. Can.J.For.Res., 18, 346-352 (1988).
- Nemani, R.R. and S.W. Running
- Testing a theoretical climate-soil-leaf area hydrologic
equilibrium of forests using satellite data and ecosystem
simulation. Agric.For.Met., 44, 245-260 (1989).
- Pierce, L.L.
- Scaling ecosystem models from watersheds to regions: tradeoffs
between model complexity and accuracy. PhD dissertation, School
of Forestry, Univ. of Montana, 146p (1993).
- Running, S.W. and J.C. Coughlan
- A general model of forest ecosystem processes for regional
applications, I. Hydrologic balance, canopy gas exchange and
primary production processes. Ecol.Model., 42, 125-154 (1988).
- Running, S.W. and S.T. Gower
- FOREST-BGC, a general model of forest ecosystem processes for
regional applications, II. Dynamic carbon allocation and
nitrogen budgets. Tree Physiol., 9, 147-160 (1991).
- Running, S.W.
- Testing FOREST-BGC ecosystem process simulations across a
climatic gradient in Oregon. Ecol.Appl., 4, 238-247 (1994).
- Vitousek, P.M., T. Fahey, D.W. Johnson, and M.J. Swift
- Element interactions in forest ecosystems: succession, allometry,
and input-output budgets. Biogeochem., 5, 7-34 (1988).
- White, J.D. and S.W. Running
- Testing scale dependent assumptions in regional ecosystem simulations.
J.Veg.Sci., 5:687-702 (1994).
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