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Potter, C., et al. (2001), Modeling biogenic emissions of isoprene: Exploration of model drivers, climate control algorithms, and use of global satellite observations, Atmos. Environ., 35, 6151-6165.
Potter, C., et al. (2001), Comparison of boreal ecosystem model sensitivity to variablity in climate and forest site parameters, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 33,671-.
Potter, C., et al. (2002), Biomass burning emissions of reactive gases estimated from satellite data analysis and ecosystem modeling for the Brazilian Amazon region, J. Geophys. Res., 107, doi:10.1029/2000JD000250.
Potter, C., et al. (2003), Major disturbance events in terrestrial ecosystems detected using global satellite data sets, Global Change Biology, 9, 1005-1021.
Potter, C., et al. (2003), Variability in terrestrial carbon sinks over two decades, Part 1 - North America. Earth Interactions, 7, 12.
Potter, C., et al. (2003), Global teleconnections of climate to terrestrial carbon flux, J. Geophys. Res., 108, D17, doi:10.1029/2002JD002979.
Potter, C., et al. (2003), Continental scale comparisons of terrestrial carbon sinks estimated from satellite data and ecosystem modeling 1982-98, Global and Planetary Change, 39, 201-213.
Potter, C., et al. (2003), Modeling terrestrial biogenic sources of oxygenated orga nic emissions, Earth Interactions, 7, 7.
Potter, C., et al. (2004), Understanding controls on historical river discharge in the world's largest drainage basins, Earth Interactions, 8, 2.
Potter, C., et al. (2004), Understanding global teleconnections of climate to regional model estimates of Amazon ecosystem carbon fluxes, Global Change Biology, 10, 693-703.
Potter, C., et al. (2005), Recent history of large-scale ecosystem disturbances in North America derived from the AVHRR satellite record, Ecosystems, 8, 808.
Potter, C., et al. (2005), Variability in terrestrial carbon sinks over two decades: Part 2 - Eurasia, Global and Planetary Change, 49, 177-186.
Potter, C., et al. (2007), Recent history of trends in vegetation greenness and large-scale ecosystem disturbances in Eurasia, Tellus, 59, 260-272.
Potter, C., et al. (2007), Terrestrial carbon sinks for the United States predicted from MODIS satellite data and ecosystem modeling, Earth Interactions, 11, 13.
Potter, C., et al. (2007), Satellite-derived estimates of potential carbon sequestration though afforestation of agricultural lands in the United States, Climatic Change, 80, 323-336.
Potter, C., et al. (2007), Net primary productivity of forest stands in New Hampshire estimated from Landsat and MODIS satellite data, Carbon Balance and Management, 2, 9.
Potter, C., et al. (2007), Revealing Land Cover Change in California With Satellite Data, EOS Trans. , AGU, 88, 269-274.
Potter, C., et al. (2008), Terrestrial vegetation dynamics and global climate controls in North America: 2001-05, Earth Interactions, 12, 1-12.
Potter, C., et al. (2008), Terrestrial vegetation dynamics and global climate controls, Clim. Dyn., 31, 67-78, doi:10.1007/s00382-007-0339-5.
Potter, C., et al. (2009), Terrestrial carbon sinks in the Brazilian Amazon and Cerrado region predicted from MODIS satellite data and ecosystem modeling, Biogeosciences Discuss., 6, 1-23.

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