1. Arrington, Kathleen E.; Ventura, Stephen J. and Norman, John M. Predicting saturated hydraulic conductivity for estimating maximum soil infiltration rates. Soil Science Society of America Journal, Volume 77, Issue 3, 2013, pp.748-758. Reprint # 7071. |
2. Lepore, B. J.; Norman, J. M.; Lowery, B. and Brye, K. R. Soil compaction above long-term lysimeter installations. Soil Science Society of America Journal: SSSAJ, Volume 75, Issue 1, 2011, pp.30-34. Reprint # 6407.
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3. Anderson, M. C.; Kustas, W. P.; Norman, J. M.; Hain, C. R.; Mecikalski, J. R.; Schultz, L.; Gonzalez-Dugo, M. P.; Cammalleri, C.; d'Urso, G.; Pimstein, A. and Gao, F. Mapping daily evapotranspiration at field to continental scales using geostationary and polar orbiting satellite imagery. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, Volume 15, Issue 1, 2011, pp.223-239. Reprint # 6409.
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4. Agam, Nurit; Kustas, William P.; Anderson, Martha C.; Norman, John C.; Colaizzi, Paul D.; Howell, Terry A.; Prueger, John H.; Meyers, Tilden P. and Wilson, Tim B. Application of the Priestley-Taylor approach in a two-source surface energy balance model. Journal of Hydrometeorology, Volume 11, Issue 1, 2010, pp.185-198. Reprint # 6249.
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5. Houborg, Rasmus; Anderson, Martha C.; Norman, John M.; Wilson, Tim and Meyers, Tilden. Intercomparison of a 'bottom-up' and 'top-down' modeling paradigm for estimating carbon and energy fluxes over a variety of vegetative regimes across the US. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 149, Issue 11, 2009, pp.1875-1895. Reprint # 6119. |
6. Blongquist, J. M. Jr.; Norman, J. M. and Bugbee, B. Automated measurement of canopy stomatal conductance based on infrared temperature. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 149, Issue 11, 2009, pp.1931-1945. Reprint # 6120. |
7. Lepore, Brian J.; Morgan, Cristine L. S.; Norman, John M. and Molling, Christine C. A mesopore and matrix infiltration model based on soil structure. Geoderma, Volume 152, Issue 3, 2009, pp.301-313. Reprint # 6099. |
8. Fujinuma, Royosuke; Balster, Nick J. and Norman, John M. An improved model of nitrogen release for surface-applied controlled-release fertilizer. Soil Science Society of American Journal (SSSAJ), Volume 73, Issue 6, 2009, pp.2043-2050. Reprint # 6182. |
9. Thompson, A. M.; Wilson, T.; Norman, J. M.; Gemechu, A. L. and Roa-Espinosa, A. Modeling the effect of summertime heating on urban runoff temperature. JAWRA: Journal of the American Water Resources Association, Volume 44, Issue 6, 2008, pp.1548-1563. Reprint # 5983. |
10. Panuska, J. C.; Karthikeyan, K. G. and Norman, J. M. Sediment and phosphorus losses in snowmelt and rainfall runoff from three corn management systems. Transactions of the ASABE [American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers], Volume 51, Issue 1, 2008, pp.95-105. Reprint # 5716.
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11. Bonilla, Carlos A.; Norman, John M.; Molling, Christine C.; Karthikeyan, K. G. and Miller, Paul S. Testing a grid-based soil erosion model across topographically complex landscapes. SSSAJ: Soil Science Society of America Journal, Volume 72, Issue 6, 2008, pp.1745-1755. Reprint # 5901. |
12. Thompson, A. M.; Vandermuss, A. J.; Norman, J. M. and Roa-Espinosa, A. Modeling the effect of a rock crib on reducing stormwater runoff temperature. Transactions of the ASABE [American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers], Volume 51, Issue 3, 2008, pp.947-960. Reprint # 5812.
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13. Anderson, M. C.; Norman, J. M.; Kustas, W. P.; Houborg, R.; Starks, P. J. and Agam, N. A thermal-based remote sensing technique for routine mapping of land-surface carbon, water and energy fluxes from field to regional scales. Remote Sensing of Environment, Volume 112, Issue 12, 2008, pp.4227-4241. Reprint # 5892. |
14. Petersen, A. L.; Thompson, A. M.; Baxter, C. A.; Norman, J. M. and Roa-Espinosa, A. A new Polyacrylamide (PAM) formulation for reducing erosion and phosphorus loss in rainfed agriculture. Transactions of the ASABE [American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers], Volume 50, Issue 6, 2007, pp.2091-2101. Reprint # 5662.
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15. Kustas, William P.; Anderson, Martha C.; Norman, John M. and Li, Fuqin. Utility of radiometric-aerodynamic temperature relations for heat flux estimation. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, Volume 122, Issue 1, 2007, pp.167-187. Reprint # 5410. |
16. Bonilla, Carlos A.; Norman, John M. and Molling, Christine C. Water erosion estimation in topographically complex landscapes: Model description and first verifications. Soil Science Society of America Journal, Volume 71, Issue 5, 2007, pp.1524-1537. Reprint # 5426.
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17. Anderson, Martha C.; Norman, John M.; Mecikalski, John R.; Otkin, Jason A. and Kustas, William P. A climatological study of evapotranspiration and moisture stress across the continental United States based on thermal remote sensing: I. Model formulation. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 112, 2007, doi:10.1029/2006JD007506. Reprint # 5360. |
18. Anderson, Martha C.; Norman, John M.; Mecikalski, John R.; Otkin, Jason A. and Kustas, William P. A climatological study of evapotranspiration and moisture stress across the continental United States based on thermal remote sensing: 2: Surface moisture climatology. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 112, 2007, doi:10.1029/2006JD007507. Reprint # 5460. |
19. Anderson, Martha C.; Kustas, William P. and Norman, John M. Upscaling flux observations from local to continental scales using thermal remote sensing. Agronomy Journal, Volume 99, Issue 1, 2007, pp.240-254. Reprint # 5259. |
20. Stone, Brian and Norman, John M. Land use planning and surface heat island formation: A parcel-based radiation flux approach. Atmospheric Environment, Volume 40, Issue 19, 2006, pp.3561-3573. Reprint # 5191. |
21. Bonilla, Carlos A.; Kroll, David G.; Norman, John M.; Yoder, Daniel C.; Molling, Christine C.; Miller, Paul S.; Panuska, John C.; Topel, Jeffrey B.; Wakeman, Peter L. and Karthikeyan, K. G. Instrumentation for measuring runoff, sediment, and chemical losses from agricultural fields. Journal of Environmental Quality, Volume 35, Issue 1, 2006, pp.216-223. Reprint # 5203. |
22. Gramig, Greta G.; Stoltenberg, David E. and Norman, John M. Weed species radiation-use efficiency as affected by competitive environment. Weed Science, Volume 54, Issue 6, 2006, pp.1013-1024. Reprint # 5250. |
23. Krajewski, Witold F.; Anderson, Martha C.; Eichinger, William E.; Entekhabi, Dara; Hornbuckle, Brian K.; Houser, Paul R.; Katul, Gabriel G.; Kustas, William P.; Norman, John M.; Peters-Lidard, Christa and Wood, Eric F. A remote sensing observatory for hydrologic sciences: A genesis for scaling to continental hydrology. Water Resources Research, Volume 42, Issue 7, 2006, doi:10.1029/2005WR004435. Reprint # 5280. |
24. Norman, J. M.; Masarik, K. C.; Brye, K. R. and Baker, J. M. Comments on 'Improvements to measuring water flux in the Vadose Zone' (K. C. Masarik, J. M. Norman, K. R. Bryre, and J. M. Baker; J.Environ. Qual. 33:1152-1158). Journal of Environmental Quality, Volume 34, Issue 2, 2005, pp.408-410. Reprint # 5024. |
25. Ahl, Douglas E.; Gower, Stith T.; Mackay, D. Scott; Burrows, Sean N.; Norman, John M. and Diak, George R. The effects of aggregated land cover data on estimating NPP in northern Wisconsin. Remote Sensing of Environment, Volume 97, Issue 1, 2005, pp.1-14. Reprint # 4745. |