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Dynamic identification of summer cropping irrigated areas in a large basin experiencing extreme climatic variability

Author(s)Pena-Arancibia, Jorge; McVicar, Tim R; Paydar, Z., et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2014
Date Created-

Evaluation of the remote-sensing-based DIFFUSE model for estimating photosynthesis of vegetation

Author(s)Donohue, Randall J.; Hume, I H; Roderick, Michael, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2014
Date Created-

Global review and synthesis of trends in observed terrestrial near-surface wind speeds: Implications for evaporation

Author(s)McVicar, Tim R; Roderick, Michael; Donohue, Randall J., et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2012
Date Created-

Hydrologic implications of vegetation response to elevated CO2 in climate projections

Author(s)Yang, Yuting; Roderick, Michael; Zhang, Shulei, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2018
Date Created-
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Impact of CO2 fertilization on maximum foliage cover across the globe's warm, arid environments

Author(s)Donohue, Randall J.; Roderick, Michael; McVicar, Tim R, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2013
Date Created-
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Lags in hydrologic recovery following an extreme drought: Assessing the roles of climate and catchment characteristics

Author(s)Yang, Yuting; McVicar, Tim R.; Donohue, Randall J., et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2017
Date Created-

Less bluster ahead? ecohydrological implications of global trends of terrestrial near-surface wind speeds

Author(s)McVicar, Tim R; Roderick, Michael; Donohue, Randall J., et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2012
Date Created-

Roots, storms and soil pores: Incorporating key ecohydrological processes into Budyko's hydrological model

Author(s)Donohue, Randall J.; Roderick, Michael; McVicar, Tim R
TypeJournal article
Date Published2012
Date Created-
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A simple hypothesis of how leaf and canopy-level transpiration and assimilation respond to elevated CO2 reveals distinct response patterns between disturbed and undisturbed vegetation

Author(s)Donohue, Randall J.; Roderick, Michael; McVicar, Tim R., et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2017
Date Created-
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Wind speed climatology and trends for Australia, 1975-2006: Capturing the stilling phenomenon and comparison with near-surface reanalysis output

Author(s)McVicar, Tim R; Van Niel, Thomas G.; Li, LingTao, et al
TypeJournal article
Date Published2008
Date Created-

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