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Scanlon, Todd - Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia
Inferred controls on tree/grass composition in a savanna ecosystem: Combining 16-year normalized difference vegetation
798 VOLUME 4J O U R N A L O F H Y D R O M E T E O R O L O G Y 2003 American Meteorological Society
On the correlation structure of water vapor and carbon dioxide in the atmospheric
Determining land surface fractional cover from NDVI and rainfall time series for a savanna ecosystem
Large-eddy simulation over heterogeneous terrain with remotely sensed land surface conditions
ECOHYDROLOGY Ecohydrol. 3, 155165 (2010)
Managed grasslands: A greenhouse gas sink or source? Paul Leahy,1
Shallow subsurface storm flow in a forested headwater catchment: Observations and modeling
A nested catchment approach for defining the hydrological controls on non-point phosphorus transport
Feasible optimality of vegetation patterns in river basins Kelly K. Caylor, Todd M. Scanlon, and Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
On soil moisturevegetation feedbacks and their possible effects on the dynamics of dryland ecosystems
Declines in dissolved silica concentrations in western Virginia streams (19882003): Gypsy moth defoliation stimulates diatoms?
Boundary-Layer Meteorol (2007) 122:149165 DOI 10.1007/s10546-006-9097-x
Canopy scale measurements of CO2 and water vapor exchange along a precipitation gradient in
Ecosystem-scale measurements of nitrous oxide fluxes for an intensely grazed, fertilized grassland
HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES Hydrol. Process. 15, 20292038 (2001)
Modeling transport of dissolved silica in a forested headwater catchment: Implications for defining the hydrochemical
Dynamic response of grass cover to rainfall variability: implications for the function and persistence of savanna ecosystems
Terrestrial and instream influences on the spatial variability of nitrate in a forested headwater catchment
Seasonal variability in gaseous mercury fluxes measured in a high-elevation meadow
Evaluation of automated streamwater sampling during storm events for total mercury analysis
HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES Hydrol. Process. 19, 28012814 (2005)