52 results on '"Moore, Georgianne W."'
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2. Tracer‐aided ecohydrological modelling across climate, land cover, and topographical gradients in the Tropics
3. Regulated Deficit Irrigation during Vegetative Growth Enhances Crop Water Productivity in Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)
4. Ecohydrological decoupling under changing disturbances and climate
5. Litter decomposition rates across tropical montane and lowland forests are controlled foremost by climate
6. Assessing Forest Level Response to the Death of a Dominant Tree within a Premontane Tropical Rainforest
7. Global transpiration data from sap flow measurements: the SAPFLUXNET database
8. Modeling Profiles of Micrometeorological Variables in a Tropical Premontane Rainforest Using Multi‐Layered CLM (CLM‐ML)
9. Bottomland hardwood forest growth and stress response to hydroclimatic variation: evidence from dendrochronology and tree ring Δ<sup>13</sup>C values
10. Modeling land surface processes over a mountainous rainforest in Costa Rica using CLM4.5 and CLM5
11. Using High-Frequency Water Vapor Isotopic Measurements as a Novel Method to Partition Daily Evapotranspiration in an Oak Woodland
12. Global transpiration data from sap flow measurements: the SAPFLUXNET database
13. Supplementary material to "Global transpiration data from sap flow measurements: the SAPFLUXNET database"
14. Headwaters drive streamflow and lowland tracer export in a large‐scale humid tropical catchment
15. The pantropical response of soil moisture to El Niño
16. Allometry and structural volume change of standing dead southern pine trees using non-destructive terrestrial LiDAR
17. Bottomland hardwood forest growth and stress response to hydroclimatic variation: Evidence from dendrochronology and tree-ring δ13C values
18. Supplementary material to "Bottomland hardwood forest growth and stress response to hydroclimatic variation: Evidence from dendrochronology and tree-ring δ13C values"
19. Southern Pines Are Resistant to Mortality From an Exceptional Drought in East Texas
20. Modeling land surface processes over a mountainous rainforest in Costa Rica using CLM4.5 and CLM5
21. Hydrological Processes Special Issue “Hydrological processes across climatic and geomorphological gradients of Latin America”
22. The pan-tropical response of soil moisture to El Niño
23. Precipitation mediates sap flux sensitivity to evaporative demand in the neotropics
24. Arboreal Epiphytes in the Soil-Atmosphere Interface: How Often Are the Biggest “Buckets” in the Canopy Empty?
25. Interpreting effects of multiple, large-scale disturbances using national forest inventory data: A case study of standing dead trees in east Texas, USA
26. Testing a Water Redistribution Model in a Cracked Vertisol at Two Scales
27. Transpiration in recovering mixed loblolly pine and oak stands following wildfire in the Lost Pines region of Texas
28. Leaf functional trait responses to changes in water status differ among three oak (Quercus) species
29. Lagged mortality among tree species four years after an exceptional drought in east Texas
30. Detecting and quantifying standing dead tree structural loss with reconstructed tree models using voxelized terrestrial lidar data
31. Ecohydrological drivers of Neotropical vegetation in montane ecosystems
32. Tortoise or hare: Will resprouting oaks or reseeding pines dominate following severe wildfire?
33. Upscaling transpiration in diverse forests: Insights from a tropical premontane site
34. A mesic maximum in biological water use demarcates biome sensitivity to aridity shifts
35. What policies improve forest cover? A systematic review of research from Mesoamerica
36. Leaf surface traits and water storage retention affect photosynthetic responses to leaf surface wetness among wet tropical forest and semiarid savanna plants
37. Comparison of tree transpiration under wet and dry canopy conditions in a Costa Rican premontane tropical forest
38. Effects of juniper removal and rainfall variation on tree transpiration in a semi-arid karst: evidence of complex water storage dynamics
39. Tree mortality from an exceptional drought spanning mesic to semiarid ecoregions
40. Tamarix transpiration along a semiarid river has negligible impact on water resources
41. Does Shrub Removal Increase Groundwater Recharge in Southwestern Texas Semiarid Rangelands?
42. Potential for water salvage by removal of non-native woody vegetation from dryland river systems
43. A comparison of annual transpiration and productivity in monoculture and mixed-species Douglas-fir and red alder stands
44. Water-Use Dynamics of an Invasive Reed, Arundo donax, from Leaf to Stand
45. Proposed principles governing how vegetation changes affect transpiration
46. Transpirational Water Loss in Invaded and Restored Semiarid Riparian Forests
47. Ecophysiological Responses of Giant Reed (Arundo donax) to Herbivory
48. Changes in soil chloride following shrub removal and subsequent regrowth
49. Thermal-dissipation sap flow sensors may not yield consistent sap-flux estimates over multiple years
50. Saltcedar Water Use: Realistic and Unrealistic Expectations
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