Oren's Meetings, Symposia and Workshops
- Measurements and modeling of net carbon exchange over a southeastern loblolly pine plantation at the Duke Forest AmeriFlux site. Southeast Regional Center Annual National Institute for Global Environmental Change Symposium, Tallahassee, Florida, November 28-29, 2000.
- Downregulation? FACE Investigators Meeting. Duke University. Durham N.C., October 21, 2000.
- Water Budgets. FACE Investigators Meeting. Duke University. Durham N.C., October 21, 2000.
- Measurements and modeling of net carbon exchange over a southeastern loblolly pine plantation at the Duke Forest AmeriFlux site. Southeast Regional Center Annual National Institute for Global Environmental Change Symposium, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, March 2000
- Carbon fluxes in a managed pine forest under ambient and elevated CO2. Southeast Regional Center Annual National Institute for Global Environmental Change Symposium, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, March 1999
- Modeling Carbon-Nutrient Interactions of Forests Under Climate Change. A GCTE Programme Core Research Project. Vindeln, Sweden, September, 1998
- Observations from Forest-Atmosphere Carbon Transfer and Storage (FACTS) experiment using the Free Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) technique in a young Pinus taeda forest. Environmental Protection Efforts in the United States: A Regional Project for Europe. International Visitors Council, Research Triangle, N.C. June 19, 1998
- Carbon fluxes in a managed pine forest under ambient and elevated CO2. Southeast Regional Center Annual National Institute for Global Environmental Change Symposium, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, February 1998
- Carbon fluxes in a managed pine forest under ambient and elevated CO2. Southeast Regional Center Annual National Institute for Global Environmental Change Symposium, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, February 1997
- First indication of pine forest responses to elevated CO2 – reduced canopy conductance, increased canopy leaf-area and aboveground biomass increment (with Nathan Phillips, Brent Ewers, Diane Pataki, and Gabriel Katul). In: FACE Science Conference. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, November 1996
- Carbon fluxes in a managed pine forest under ambient and elevated CO2. Southeast Regional Center Annual National Institute for Global Environmental Change Symposium, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, February 1996
- Responses of pine forests to elevated atmospheric CO2: First stand-level results from FACE. A workshop for participating sites in the Network of Intensive Experimental Sites for Assessing Global Change Impacts on Managed Forests. IGBP/GCTE Activity 3.5. Lycksele, Sweden, August, 1995
- Water-use of managed pine and natural hardwood forests: Scaling ground-based measurements to the ecosystem level. Southeast Regional Center Annual National Institute for Global Environmental Change Symposium, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, April 1995
- Water-Use by Managed Pine and Natural Hardwood. Co-sponsors include the Southeastern Regional Center, National Institute for Global Environmental Change. Annual Meeting, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, April 1994
- Water-Use by Managed Pine and Natural Hardwood: Scaling Ground Measurements with Weather Data. Southeastern Regional Center, National Institute for Global Climate Change Annual Meeting, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, April 1993
- Water-use of managed pine and natural hardwood forests: Scaling ground-based measurements to the ecosystem level. Southeast Regional Center Annual National Institute for Global Environmental Change Symposium, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, April 1992
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