We present results from two years ’ net ecosystem flux measurements above a boreal forest in central Sweden. Fluxes were measured with an eddy correlation system based on a sonic anemometer and a closed path CO2 and H2O gas analyser. The measurements show that the forest acted as a source during this period, and that the annual balance is highly sensitive to changes in temperature. The accumulated flux of carbon dioxide during the full two-year period was in the range 480–1600 g CO2 m–2. The broad range is caused by uncertainty regarding assessment of the night-time fluxes. Although annual mean temperature remained close to normal, the results are partly explained by higher than normal respiration, due to abnormal temperature distribution a...
Boreal forests are an important source of trace gases and atmospheric aerosols, as well as a crucial...
In this study, we use net ecosystem productivity (NEP) measurement data across several forest sites ...
We studied the commencement and finishing of the growing season using different air temperature indi...
We present results from nearly three years of net ecosystem flux. measurements above a boreal spruce...
Increasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere have a direct impact on global warmin...
International audienceWe present measurements of CO2 fluxes over 2 years above and within a young Be...
The exchange of CO2 between the atmosphere and a beech forest near Sorø, Denmark, was measured conti...
Abstract in Undetermined Six to nine years of net ecosystem carbon exchange (NEE) data from forests ...
The boreal forest carbon balance is predicted to be particularly sensitive to climate change. Carbon...
There is much uncertainty about the net carbon (C) exchange of boreal forest ecosystems, although th...
The net ecosystem CO2 exchange is the result of the imbalance between the assimilation process (gros...
Climate and forests are linked to each other via sophisticated feedback mechanisms. Recognizing the ...
The boreal forest carbon balance is predicted to be particularly sensitive to climate change. Carbon...
We present a decadal (1994-2004) record of carbon dioxide flux in a 160-year-old black spruce forest...
Measurement of net ecosystem exchange was made using the eddy covariance method above three forests ...
Boreal forests are an important source of trace gases and atmospheric aerosols, as well as a crucial...
In this study, we use net ecosystem productivity (NEP) measurement data across several forest sites ...
We studied the commencement and finishing of the growing season using different air temperature indi...
We present results from nearly three years of net ecosystem flux. measurements above a boreal spruce...
Increasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere have a direct impact on global warmin...
International audienceWe present measurements of CO2 fluxes over 2 years above and within a young Be...
The exchange of CO2 between the atmosphere and a beech forest near Sorø, Denmark, was measured conti...
Abstract in Undetermined Six to nine years of net ecosystem carbon exchange (NEE) data from forests ...
The boreal forest carbon balance is predicted to be particularly sensitive to climate change. Carbon...
There is much uncertainty about the net carbon (C) exchange of boreal forest ecosystems, although th...
The net ecosystem CO2 exchange is the result of the imbalance between the assimilation process (gros...
Climate and forests are linked to each other via sophisticated feedback mechanisms. Recognizing the ...
The boreal forest carbon balance is predicted to be particularly sensitive to climate change. Carbon...
We present a decadal (1994-2004) record of carbon dioxide flux in a 160-year-old black spruce forest...
Measurement of net ecosystem exchange was made using the eddy covariance method above three forests ...
Boreal forests are an important source of trace gases and atmospheric aerosols, as well as a crucial...
In this study, we use net ecosystem productivity (NEP) measurement data across several forest sites ...
We studied the commencement and finishing of the growing season using different air temperature indi...