Water vapor and carbon dioxide are the main atmospheric constituents which are controlling the Earth’s climate. The rapid increase in the atmospheric content of carbon dioxide since the beginning of the industrial revolution is considered as one of the main drivers of the recent climate changes on Earth. Only about 40% of the total anthropogenic emissions of CO2 remain in the atmosphere, while the rest of the emitted CO2 is stored in oceans and land. The terrestrial sinks of carbon are global soils and forests. Forests sequester CO2 from the atmosphere and assimilate carbon into above- and below ground biomass and by that partially offset anthropogenic emission of CO2 and participate in a regulation of climate. Because of these findings, mo...
Abstract: The net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide was modelled based on Eddy Covariance (EC) me...
Forest clearing strongly influences the energy, water and greenhouse gas exchange at the land ...
Fluxes of carbon dioxide, water vapour, heat and momentum over a northern German beech forest were m...
Water vapor and carbon dioxide are the main atmospheric constituents which are controlling the Earth...
We analysed 10 years (2008⁻2017) of continuous eddy covariance (EC) CO2 flux measurements of n...
Fluxes of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and carbon stocks were measured at selected Hungar...
Trabajo presentado en el Forestry: Bridge to the Future, celebrado en Bulgaria en mayo de 2010It is ...
The exchange of CO2 between the atmosphere and a beech forest near Sorø, Denmark, was measured conti...
Terrestrial ecosystems can act both as sinks and sources in the global carbon cycle. Forests are an ...
International audienceWe present measurements of CO2 fluxes over 2 years above and within a young Be...
Part I Climate ChangeThe eddy covariance technique is a novel micrometeorological method that enable...
Forest ecosystems in the northern mid-latitudes act as a sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$_2$...
Spatio-temporal patterns and driving mechanisms of forest carbon dioxide (CO(2)) exchange are the ke...
Forest ecosystems function as a significant carbon sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide. However, our...
Increasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere have a direct impact on global warmin...
Abstract: The net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide was modelled based on Eddy Covariance (EC) me...
Forest clearing strongly influences the energy, water and greenhouse gas exchange at the land ...
Fluxes of carbon dioxide, water vapour, heat and momentum over a northern German beech forest were m...
Water vapor and carbon dioxide are the main atmospheric constituents which are controlling the Earth...
We analysed 10 years (2008⁻2017) of continuous eddy covariance (EC) CO2 flux measurements of n...
Fluxes of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and carbon stocks were measured at selected Hungar...
Trabajo presentado en el Forestry: Bridge to the Future, celebrado en Bulgaria en mayo de 2010It is ...
The exchange of CO2 between the atmosphere and a beech forest near Sorø, Denmark, was measured conti...
Terrestrial ecosystems can act both as sinks and sources in the global carbon cycle. Forests are an ...
International audienceWe present measurements of CO2 fluxes over 2 years above and within a young Be...
Part I Climate ChangeThe eddy covariance technique is a novel micrometeorological method that enable...
Forest ecosystems in the northern mid-latitudes act as a sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$_2$...
Spatio-temporal patterns and driving mechanisms of forest carbon dioxide (CO(2)) exchange are the ke...
Forest ecosystems function as a significant carbon sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide. However, our...
Increasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere have a direct impact on global warmin...
Abstract: The net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide was modelled based on Eddy Covariance (EC) me...
Forest clearing strongly influences the energy, water and greenhouse gas exchange at the land ...
Fluxes of carbon dioxide, water vapour, heat and momentum over a northern German beech forest were m...