Publications of Olaf Kolle
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Journal Article (90)
21.
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250-251, pp. 376 - 387 (2018)
Strong radiative effect induced by clouds and smoke on forest net ecosystem productivity in central Siberia. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 22.
Journal Article
11 (6), pp. 2975 - 2996 (2017)
Shifted energy fluxes, increased Bowen ratios, and reduced thaw depths linked with drainage-induced changes in permafrost ecosystem structure. The Cryosphere 23.
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31 (12), pp. 1704 - 1717 (2017)
Long-term drainage reduces CO2 uptake and CH4 emissions in a Siberian permafrost ecosystem. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 24.
Journal Article
122 (8), pp. 2064 - 2084 (2017)
High-quality eddy-covariance CO2 budgets under cold climate conditions. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 25.
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214 (3), pp. 1078 - 1091 (2017)
Plant functional traits and canopy structure control the relationship between photosynthetic CO2 uptake and far-red sun-induced fluorescence in a Mediterranean grassland under different nutrient availability. New Phytologist 26.
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23 (6), 13558, pp. 2396 - 2412 (2017)
Plants, microorganisms, and soil temperatures contribute to a decrease in methane fluxes on a drained Arctic floodplain. Global Change Biology 27.
Journal Article
236, pp. 87 - 99 (2017)
Evaluation of eddy covariance latent heat fluxes with independent lysimeter and sapflow estimates in a Mediterranean savannah ecosystem. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 28.
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13 (18), pp. 5315 - 5332 (2016)
Impacts of a decadal drainage disturbance on surface–atmosphere fluxes of carbon dioxide in a permafrost ecosystem. Biogeosciences 29.
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13 (14), pp. 4219 - 4235 (2016)
Long-term drainage reduces CO2 uptake and increases CO2 emission on a Siberian floodplain due to shifts in vegetation community and soil thermal characteristics. Biogeosciences 30.
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181 (2), pp. 571 - 582 (2016)
Complementarity among four highly productive grassland species depends on resource availability. Oecologia 31.
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12 (21), pp. 6351 - 6367 (2015)
Sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence and photochemical reflectance index improve remote-sensing gross primary production estimates under varying nutrient availability in a typical Mediterranean savanna ecosystem. Biogeosciences 32.
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8, pp. 3315 - 3336 (2015)
Retrieval and validation of carbon dioxide, methane and water vapor for the Canary Islands IR-laser occultation experiment. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 33.
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42 (6), pp. 570 - 578 (2015)
Energy and mass exchange and the productivity of the main ecosystems of Siberia (from eddy covariance measurements). 1. heat balance structure in the vegetation season. Biology bulletin 34.
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12, pp. 5995 - 6015 (2015)
Interpreting canopy development and physiology using a European phenology camera network at flux sites. Biogeosciences 35.
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117 (399), pp. 51 - 64 (2014)
The Zotino Tall Tower Observatory (Zotto): Quantifying large scale biogeochemical changes in Central Siberia. Nova Acta Leopoldina 36.
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11 (24), pp. 7159 - 7178 (2014)
Drought impact on carbon and water cycling in a Mediterranean Quercus suber L. woodland during the extreme drought event in 2012. Biogeosciences 37.
Journal Article
1, pp. 65 - 75 (2014)
Energy and mass exchange and the productivity of the main ecosystems of Siberia (According to the results of measurements by the method of turbulent pulsation). II. Carbon exchange and productivity. Biology bulletin 38.
Journal Article
11 (7), pp. 2055 - 2068 (2014)
Inferences from CO2 and CH4 concentration profiles at the Zotino Tall Tower Observatory (ZOTTO) on regional summertime ecosystem fluxes. Biogeosciences 39.
Journal Article
200 (2), pp. 340 - 349 (2013)
Thirst beats hunger – declining hydration during drought prevents carbon starvation in Norway spruce saplings. New Phytologist 40.
Journal Article
15 (3), pp. 139 - 149 (2013)
A functional trait-based approach to understand community assembly and diversity-productivity relationships over 7 years in experimental grasslands. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics