John M. Norman



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151. Diak, George R.; Norman, John M.; Meyers, Tilden P.; Meckalski, John R. and Anderson, Martha C. Monitoring and modeling of land-surface energy and water fluxes using an enhanced Pathfinder data base: Progress report, year one, NASA Grant NAG5-9436. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), Madison, WI, 2001. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.01.03.D1.
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152. Kucharik, Christopher J.; Brye, Kristofor R.; Norman, John M.; Foley, Jonathan A.; Gower, Stith T. and Bundy, Larry G. Measurements and modeling of carbon and nitrogen cycling in agroecosystems of Southern Wisconsin: Potential for SOC sequestration during the next 50 years. Ecosystems, Volume 4, Issue 3, 2001, pp.237-258. Reprint # 4030.
153. Brye, K .R.; Norman, J. M.; Bundy, L. G. and Gower, S. T. Water-budget evaluation of prairie and maize ecosystems. Soil Science Society of America Journal, Volume 64, Issue 2, 2000, pp.715-724. Reprint # 5026.
154. Anderson, M. C.; Norman, J. M.; Meyers, T. P. and Diak, G. R. An analytical model for estimating canopy transpiration and carbon assimilation fluxes based on canopy light-use efficiency. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 101, Issue 4, 2000, pp.265-289. Reprint # 2884.
155. Twine, T. E.; Kustas, W. P.; Norman, J. M.; Cook, D. R.; Houser, P. R.; Meyers, T. P.; Prueger, J. H.; Starks, P. J. and Wesely, M. L. Correcting eddy-covariance flux underestimates over a grassland. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 103, 2000, pp.279-300. Reprint # 2885.
156. Norman, J. M.; Daniel, L. C.; Diak, G. R.; Twine, T. E.; Kustas, W. F.; French, A. N. and Schmugge, T. J. Satellite estimates of evapotranspiration on the 100-m pixel scale. IGARSS 2000: 2000 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium proceedings, Honolulu, HI, 24-28 July 2000, v.4. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc. (IEEE), Piscataway, NJ, 2000, pp.1483-1485. Reprint # 2768.
157. Diak, George R.; Norman, John M.; Mecikalski, John R. and Anderson, Martha C. Evapotranspiration and sensible heating evaluated from satellite and in situ data using an optimal estimation approach. Final report, NASA grant NAG5-3493. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC), Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), Madison, WI, 2000. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.00.03.D1.
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158. Norman, J. M.; Kustas, W. P.; Prueger, J. H. and Diak, G. R. Surface flux estimation using radiometric temperature: A dual-temperature-difference method to minimize measurement errors. Water Resources Research, Volume 36, Issue 8, 2000, pp.2263-2274. Reprint # 3515.
159. Kustas, William P. and Norman, John M. Evaluating the effects of subpixel heterogeneity on pixel average fluxes. Remote Sensing of Environment, Volume 74, Issue 3, 2000, pp.327-342. Reprint # 4029.
160. Kustas, William P. and Norman, John M. A two-source energy balance approach using directional radiometric temperature observations for sparse canopy covered surfaces. Agronomy Journal, Volume 92, Issue 5, 2000, pp.847-854. Reprint # 4031.
161. Rodgers, Charles; Mecikalski, John; Molling, Christine; Norman, John; Kucharik, Christopher and Morgan, Cristine. Spatially distributed hydrologic-biophysical modeling: Applications in precision agriculture. Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 24th, Davis, CA, 14-18 August 2000 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2000, pp.86-87. Reprint # 3572.
162. Norman, J. M.; Daniel, L. C.; Diak, G. R.; Twine, T. E.; Kustas, W. F.; French, A. N. and Schmugge, T. J. Satellite estimates of evapotranspiration on the 100-m pixel scale. IGARSS 2000: 2000 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium proceedings, Honolulu, HI, 24-28 July 2000, v.4. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc. (IEEE), Piscataway, NJ, 2000, pp.1483-1485. Reprint # 2768.
163. Diak, George R.; Norman, John M.; Mecikalski, John R. and Anderson, Martha C. Evapotranspiration and sensible heating evaluated from satellite and in situ data using an optimal estimation approach. Final report, NASA grant NAG5-3493. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC), Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), Madison, WI, 2000. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.00.03.D1.
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164. Rodgers, Charles; Mecikalski, John; Molling, Christine; Norman, John; Kucharik, Christopher and Morgan, Cristine. Spatially distributed hydrologic-biophysical modeling: Applications in precision agriculture. Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 24th, Davis, CA, 14-18 August 2000 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2000, pp.86-87. Reprint # 3572.
165. Brye, K .R.; Norman, J. M.; Bundy, L. G. and Gower, S. T. Water-budget evaluation of prairie and maize ecosystems. Soil Science Society of America Journal, Volume 64, Issue 2, 2000, pp.715-724. Reprint # 5026.
166. Anderson, M. C.; Norman, J. M.; Meyers, T. P. and Diak, G. R. An analytical model for estimating canopy transpiration and carbon assimilation fluxes based on canopy light-use efficiency. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 101, Issue 4, 2000, pp.265-289. Reprint # 2884.
167. Twine, T. E.; Kustas, W. P.; Norman, J. M.; Cook, D. R.; Houser, P. R.; Meyers, T. P.; Prueger, J. H.; Starks, P. J. and Wesely, M. L. Correcting eddy-covariance flux underestimates over a grassland. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 103, 2000, pp.279-300. Reprint # 2885.
168. Norman, J. M.; Kustas, W. P.; Prueger, J. H. and Diak, G. R. Surface flux estimation using radiometric temperature: A dual-temperature-difference method to minimize measurement errors. Water Resources Research, Volume 36, Issue 8, 2000, pp.2263-2274. Reprint # 3515.
169. Kustas, William P. and Norman, John M. Evaluating the effects of subpixel heterogeneity on pixel average fluxes. Remote Sensing of Environment, Volume 74, Issue 3, 2000, pp.327-342. Reprint # 4029.
170. Kustas, William P. and Norman, John M. A two-source energy balance approach using directional radiometric temperature observations for sparse canopy covered surfaces. Agronomy Journal, Volume 92, Issue 5, 2000, pp.847-854. Reprint # 4031.
171. Kucharik, Christopher J.; Norman, John M. and Gower, Stith T. Characterization of radiation regimes in nonrandom forest canopies: Theory, measurements, and a simplified modeling approach. Tree Physiology, Volume 19, Issue 11, 1999, pp.695-706. Reprint # 4042.
172. Mecikalski, John R.; Diak, George R.; Anderson, Martha C. and Norman, John M. Estimating fluxes on continental scales using remotely sensed data in an atmospheric-land exchange model. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Volume 38, Issue 9, 1999, pp.1352-1369. Reprint # 2743.
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173. Kustas, William P. and Norman, John M. Reply to comments about the basic equations of dual-source vegetation-atmosphere transfer models. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 94, Issue 3, 1999, pp.275-278. Reprint # 5819.
174. Kustas, William P. and Norman, John M. Evaluation of soil and vegetation heat flux predictions using a simple two-source model with radiometric temperatures for partial canopy cover. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 94, Issue 1, 1999, pp.13-29. Reprint # 5820.
175. Wilson, T. B.; Bland, W. L. and Norman, J. M. Measurement and simulation of dew accumulation and drying in a potato canopy. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Volume 93, Issue 2, 1999, pp.111-119. Reprint # 5821.