For the 21st century, carbon cycle models typically project an increase of terrestrial carbon with increasing atmospheric CO2 and a decrease with the accompanying climate change. However, these estimates are poorly constrained, primarily because they typically rely on a limited number of emission and climate scenarios. Here we explore a wide range of combinations of CO2 rise and climate change and assess their likelihood with the climate change responses obtained from climate models. Our results demonstrate that the terrestrial carbon uptake depends critically on the climate sensitivity of individual climate models, representing a large uncertainty of model estimates. In our simulations, the terrestrial biosphere is unlikely to become a str...
Avoiding ‘dangerous climate change’ by stabilization of atmospheric CO2 concentrations at a desired ...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 influence climate, terrestrial biosphere productivity a...
One of the largest sources of uncertainties in modelling of the future global climate is the respons...
For the 21st century, carbon cycle models typically project an increase of terrestrial carbon with i...
Terrestrial ecosystems play a vital role in regulating the accumulation of carbon (C) in the atmosph...
Unknowns in future global warming are usually assumed to arise from uncertainties either in the amou...
International audienceWe use a carbon-cycle data assimilation system to estimate the terrestrial bio...
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Global vegetation models and terrestrial carbon cycle models are widely used for projecting the carb...
We have investigated the spatio-temporal carbon balance patterns resulting from forcing a dynamic gl...
The continued increase in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide due to anthropogenic emiss...
The global terrestrial carbon cycle plays a pivotal role in regulating the atmospheric composition o...
Avoiding ‘dangerous climate change’ by stabilization of atmospheric CO2 concentrations at a desired ...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 influence climate, terrestrial biosphere productivity a...
One of the largest sources of uncertainties in modelling of the future global climate is the respons...
For the 21st century, carbon cycle models typically project an increase of terrestrial carbon with i...
Terrestrial ecosystems play a vital role in regulating the accumulation of carbon (C) in the atmosph...
Unknowns in future global warming are usually assumed to arise from uncertainties either in the amou...
International audienceWe use a carbon-cycle data assimilation system to estimate the terrestrial bio...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2006. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
Global vegetation models and terrestrial carbon cycle models are widely used for projecting the carb...
We have investigated the spatio-temporal carbon balance patterns resulting from forcing a dynamic gl...
The continued increase in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide due to anthropogenic emiss...
The global terrestrial carbon cycle plays a pivotal role in regulating the atmospheric composition o...
Avoiding ‘dangerous climate change’ by stabilization of atmospheric CO2 concentrations at a desired ...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 influence climate, terrestrial biosphere productivity a...
One of the largest sources of uncertainties in modelling of the future global climate is the respons...