Abstract: Boreal and temperate deciduous forests at northern mid-latitudes play an important role in the global carbon cycle. We analyze 3 years (1996–1998) of eddy-covariance carbon dioxide flux measurements from two contrasting deciduous forest ecosystems in the boreal and temperate regions of central Canada. The two forest stands have similar ages, heights, and leaf area indices but differ in species composition and climate. Mean annual net ecosystem produc-tivity (NEP) was similar for the two ecosystems, varying between 0.7 and 2.7 t C·ha–1 (boreal) and 0.6 and 2.4 t C·ha–1 (temperate). In the boreal ecosystem, interannual differences in NEP were primarily controlled by early spring tempera-ture. The warm spring of 1998 caused early lea...
In this study, we use net ecosystem productivity (NEP) measurement data across several forest sites ...
We present a decadal (1994-2004) record of carbon dioxide flux in a 160-year-old black spruce forest...
The large magnitude of predicted warming at high latitudes and the potential feedback of ecosystems ...
Warming during late winter and spring in recent decades has been credited with increasing high north...
To evaluate the carbon budget of a boreal deciduous forest, we measured CO2 fluxes using the eddy co...
Factors controlling the seasonal and interannual variability of net ecosystem productivity (F NEP ),...
Abstract. Winter CO2 fluxes represent an important component of the annual carbon budget in northern...
Continuous measurements of carbon exchange using the eddy covariance (EC) technique were made at thr...
The response of net ecosystem productivity (NEP) and evaporation in a boreal aspen (Populus tremuloi...
There is much uncertainty about the net carbon (C) exchange of boreal forest ecosystems, although th...
Proper management and accounting of forest carbon requires good knowledge of how disturbances and cl...
Terrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A large amount of the terres...
Proper management and accounting of forest carbon requires good knowledge of how disturbances and cl...
In this study, we use net ecosystem productivity (NEP) measurement data across several forest sites ...
In 2000-03, continuous eddy covariance measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2) flux were made above mat...
In this study, we use net ecosystem productivity (NEP) measurement data across several forest sites ...
We present a decadal (1994-2004) record of carbon dioxide flux in a 160-year-old black spruce forest...
The large magnitude of predicted warming at high latitudes and the potential feedback of ecosystems ...
Warming during late winter and spring in recent decades has been credited with increasing high north...
To evaluate the carbon budget of a boreal deciduous forest, we measured CO2 fluxes using the eddy co...
Factors controlling the seasonal and interannual variability of net ecosystem productivity (F NEP ),...
Abstract. Winter CO2 fluxes represent an important component of the annual carbon budget in northern...
Continuous measurements of carbon exchange using the eddy covariance (EC) technique were made at thr...
The response of net ecosystem productivity (NEP) and evaporation in a boreal aspen (Populus tremuloi...
There is much uncertainty about the net carbon (C) exchange of boreal forest ecosystems, although th...
Proper management and accounting of forest carbon requires good knowledge of how disturbances and cl...
Terrestrial ecosystems sequester 2.1 Pg of atmospheric carbon annually. A large amount of the terres...
Proper management and accounting of forest carbon requires good knowledge of how disturbances and cl...
In this study, we use net ecosystem productivity (NEP) measurement data across several forest sites ...
In 2000-03, continuous eddy covariance measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2) flux were made above mat...
In this study, we use net ecosystem productivity (NEP) measurement data across several forest sites ...
We present a decadal (1994-2004) record of carbon dioxide flux in a 160-year-old black spruce forest...
The large magnitude of predicted warming at high latitudes and the potential feedback of ecosystems ...