Mountains are vital to ecosystems and human society given their influence on global carbon and water cycles. Yet the extent to which topography regulates montane forest carbon uptake and storage remains poorly understood. To address this knowledge gap, we compared forest aboveground carbon loading to topographic metrics describing energy balance and water availability across three headwater catchments of the Boulder Creek Watershed, Colorado, USA. The catchments range from 1800 to 3500 m above mean sea level with 46-102 cm/yr mean annual precipitation and -1.2 degrees to 12.3 degrees C mean annual temperature. In all three catchments, we found mean forest carbon loading consistently increased from ridges (27 +/- 19 Mg C ha) to valley bottom...
Precipitation variability and complex topography often create a mosaic of vegetation communities in ...
This study was designed to address a major source of uncertainty pertaining to coupled carbon-water ...
As global temperatures increase, the potential for longer growing seasons to enhance the terrestrial...
Mountains are vital to ecosystems and human society given their influence on global carbon and water...
Feedbacks between the intertwined water and carbon cycles in semi-arid mountain ecosystems can intro...
[1] High-elevation forests represent a large fraction of potential carbon uptake in North America, b...
Context: Varying altitudes and aspects within small distances are typically found in mountainous are...
Carbon storage and sequestration in tropical mountain forests and their dependence on elevation and ...
High-elevation montane forests are disproportionately important to carbon sequestration in semiarid ...
The International Geosphere Biosphere Program report on mountain ecosystems stresses the potential r...
Soil moisture supply and atmospheric demand for water independently limit-and profoundly affect-vege...
The association between climate and vegetation distribution has long been acknowledged, but quantify...
Topography and climate play an integral role in the spatial variability and annual dynamics of above...
*** This work was funded by the National Science Foundation under award 1847331: The role of small w...
In forested ecosystems, topography and tree species contribute to spatial variability in carbon (C) ...
Precipitation variability and complex topography often create a mosaic of vegetation communities in ...
This study was designed to address a major source of uncertainty pertaining to coupled carbon-water ...
As global temperatures increase, the potential for longer growing seasons to enhance the terrestrial...
Mountains are vital to ecosystems and human society given their influence on global carbon and water...
Feedbacks between the intertwined water and carbon cycles in semi-arid mountain ecosystems can intro...
[1] High-elevation forests represent a large fraction of potential carbon uptake in North America, b...
Context: Varying altitudes and aspects within small distances are typically found in mountainous are...
Carbon storage and sequestration in tropical mountain forests and their dependence on elevation and ...
High-elevation montane forests are disproportionately important to carbon sequestration in semiarid ...
The International Geosphere Biosphere Program report on mountain ecosystems stresses the potential r...
Soil moisture supply and atmospheric demand for water independently limit-and profoundly affect-vege...
The association between climate and vegetation distribution has long been acknowledged, but quantify...
Topography and climate play an integral role in the spatial variability and annual dynamics of above...
*** This work was funded by the National Science Foundation under award 1847331: The role of small w...
In forested ecosystems, topography and tree species contribute to spatial variability in carbon (C) ...
Precipitation variability and complex topography often create a mosaic of vegetation communities in ...
This study was designed to address a major source of uncertainty pertaining to coupled carbon-water ...
As global temperatures increase, the potential for longer growing seasons to enhance the terrestrial...