Publications (2009)


  1. 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, July, 90, 939-954. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  2. 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, DOI 10.1007/s10546-009-9404-4, Full Manuscript in PDF.
  3. Cava, D. and G.G. Katul, 2009, The effects of thermal stratification on clustering properties of canopy turbulence, Boundary Layer Meteorology , 130: 307-325. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  4. 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. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  5. 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. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  6. 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. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  7. Katul G and Novick K. (2009) Evapotranspiration. In: Gene E. Likens, (Editor) Encyclopedia of Inland Waters. Volume 1, pp. 661-667 Oxford: Elsevier. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  8. 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, Full Manuscript in PDF.
  9. 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. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  10. 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. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  11. 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. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  12. Manzoni, S., G.G. Katul, and A. Porporato, 2009, Analysis of soil carbon transit times and age distributions using network theories, Journal of Geophysical Research, 114, G04025, Full Manuscript in PDF.
  13. 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. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  14. 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. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  15. 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. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  16. 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. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  17. Poggi, D. and G.G. Katul, 2009, Flume experiments on intermittency and zero-crossing properties of canopy turbulence, Physics of Fluids, 21, 065103. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  18. 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. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  19. 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. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  20. Song, C., G.G. Katul, R. Oren, L. Band, C.T. Tang, P. Stoy, and H.R. McCarthy, 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, 114, G04021, Full Manuscript in PDF.
  21. 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. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  22. Thompson, S. and G.G. Katul, 2009, Secondary seed dispersal and its role in landscape organization, Geophysical Research Letters , 36:L02402. Full Manuscript in PDF.
  23. 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. Full Manuscript in PDF.