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From:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (Vol. 26, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedIn many regions of the world, frequent and continual dry spells are exacerbating drought conditions, which have severe impacts on vegetation biomes. Vegetation in southern Africa is among the most affected by drought....
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From:Earth System Science Data (Vol. 14, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAccurate assessment of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) emissions and their redistribution among the atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial biosphere in a changing climate is critical to better understand the global...
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From:Biogeosciences (Vol. 18, Issue 20) Peer-ReviewedAustralia plays an important role in the global terrestrial carbon cycle on inter-annual timescales. While the Australian continent is included in global assessments of the carbon cycle such as the global carbon budget,...
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From:Biogeosciences (Vol. 18, Issue 17) Peer-ReviewedSatellite data reveal widespread changes in Earth's vegetation cover. Regions intensively attended to by humans are mostly greening due to land management. Natural vegetation, on the other hand, is exhibiting patterns of...
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From:Earth System Science Data (Vol. 10, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewed
Accurate assessment of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) emissions and their redistribution among the atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial biosphere - the "global carbon budget" - is important to better...
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From:Biogeosciences (Vol. 13, Issue 19) Peer-ReviewedGlobal model estimates of soil carbon changes from past land-use changes remain uncertain. We develop an approach for evaluating dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) against existing observational meta-analyses of...
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From:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (Vol. 24, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedEvapotranspiration (ET) is critical in linking global water, carbon and energy cycles. However, direct measurement of global terrestrial ET is not feasible. Here, we first reviewed the basic theory and state-of-the-art...
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From:Earth System Dynamics (Vol. 12, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe carbon flux due to land-use and land-cover change (net LULCC flux) historically contributed to a large fraction of anthropogenic carbon emissions while at the same time being associated with large uncertainties. This...
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From:Earth System Science Data (Vol. 12, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAccurate assessment of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) emissions and their redistribution among the atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial biosphere in a changing climate - the "global carbon budget" - is important...
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From:Biogeosciences (Vol. 17, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedFLUXNET comprises globally distributed eddy-covariance-based estimates of carbon fluxes between the biosphere and the atmosphere. Since eddy covariance flux towers have a relatively small footprint and are distributed...
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From:Nature (Vol. 589, Issue 7843) Peer-ReviewedHistorically, human uses of land have transformed and fragmented ecosystems.sup.1,2, degraded biodiversity.sup.3,4, disrupted carbon and nitrogen cycles.sup.5,6 and added prodigious quantities of greenhouse gases (GHGs)...
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From:Earth System Science Data (Vol. 8, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAccurate assessment of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) emissions and their redistribution among the atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial biosphere - the "global carbon budget" - is important to better understand...
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From:Earth System Dynamics (Vol. 12, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedQuantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (f.sub.LULCC) is critical for understanding the global carbon cycle and, hence, to support climate change mitigation. However, large-scale f.sub.LULCC...
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From:Earth System Science Data (Vol. 12, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedEmission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and removals from land, including both anthropogenic and natural fluxes, require reliable quantification, including estimates of uncertainties, to support credible mitigation action...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 21, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedObservations from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2 (OCO-2) satellite have been used to estimate CO.sub.2 fluxes in many regions of the globe and provide new insight into the global carbon cycle. The objective of this...
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From:Earth System Science Data (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: To access, purchase, authenticate, or subscribe to the full-text of this article, please visit this link:...
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From:Earth System Science Data (Vol. 8, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAccurate assessment of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) emissions and their redistribution among the atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial biosphere - the âglobal carbon budgetâ -...
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From:Biogeosciences (Vol. 17, Issue 22) Peer-ReviewedThe trajectories of soil carbon in our changing climate are of the utmost importance as soil is a substantial carbon reservoir with a large potential to impact the atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) burden....
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From:Earth System Science Data (Vol. 11, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAccurate assessment of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) emissions and their redistribution among the atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial biosphere - the "global carbon budget" - is important to better understand...
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From:Biogeosciences (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewed
Forests are the main source of biomass production from solar energy and take up around 2.4±0.4 PgC per year globally. Future changes in climate may affect forest growth and productivity. Currently,...