Benjamin Alsip
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View article: Autonomous glider observations for understanding Lake Erie hypoxia
Autonomous glider observations for understanding Lake Erie hypoxia Open
Presentation to the International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR) meeting May 2021
View article: Seasonal Evolution of Canopy Stomatal Conductance for a Prairie and Maize Field in the Midwestern United States from Continuous Carbonyl Sulfide Fluxes
Seasonal Evolution of Canopy Stomatal Conductance for a Prairie and Maize Field in the Midwestern United States from Continuous Carbonyl Sulfide Fluxes Open
There are inherent challenges in scaling stomatal conductance (g ) from leaf to canopy particularly over seasonal time scales when species distribution and canopy structure evolve. We address this gap using carbonyl sulfide (OCS) and CO fl…
View article: Carbonyl sulfide fluxes and concentrations from midwestern US (Bondville, FermiLab and Chicago)
Carbonyl sulfide fluxes and concentrations from midwestern US (Bondville, FermiLab and Chicago) Open
This data package includes measurements of carbonyl sulfide (OCS) fluxes and concentrations from flux towers in the midwestern US. The measurements were made at AmeriFlux towers and thus the data package also includes a subset of the stand…
View article: Continuous Carbonyl Sulfide Fluxes in a Tallgrass Prairie Using the Flux-Gradient Method
Continuous Carbonyl Sulfide Fluxes in a Tallgrass Prairie Using the Flux-Gradient Method Open
An ecosystem’s carbonyl sulfide (OCS or COS) flux is a powerful proxy for plant-controlled carbon and water exchange. This study is the first to apply the OCS flux-gradient method to constrain gross primary productivity (GPP) and nighttime…