The carbon cycle of the terrestrial biosphere plays a vital role in controlling the global carbon balance and, consequently, climate change. Reliably modeled CO2 fluxes between the terrestrial biosphere and the atmosphere are necessary in projections of policy strategies aiming at constraining carbon emissions and of future climate change. In this study, SMOS (Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity) L3 soil moisture and JRC-TIP FAPAR (Joint Research Centre—Two-stream Inversion Package Fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation) data with respective original resolutions at 10 sites were used to constrain the process-based terrestrial biosphere model, BETHY (Biosphere, Energy Transfer and Hydrology), using the carbon cycle data ...
The terrestrial biosphere is currently a strong sink for anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Through the ra...
[1] This paper presents the space-time distribution of terrestrial carbon fluxes for the period 1979...
Boreal Eurasia is a region where the interaction between droughts and the carbon cycle may have sign...
The carbon cycle of the terrestrial biosphere plays a vital role in controlling the global carbon ba...
The terrestrial carbon cycle is an important component of the global carbon budget due to its large ...
Carbon dioxide (CO 2) is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas contributing to about half ...
International audienceThe ongoing ESA funded `SMOS + Vegetation' project combines a retrieval compon...
Due to the substantial gross exchange fluxes with the atmosphere, the terrestrial carbon cycle plays...
We present the Carbon Cycle Data Assimilation System (CCDAS), which is built around the Biosphere En...
The terrestrial biosphere is currently a strong sink for anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Through the r...
We describe the Max Planck Institute Carbon Cycle Data Assimilation System (MPI-CCDAS) built around ...
International audienceIn spite of the importance of land ecosystems in offsetting carbon dioxide emi...
International audienceLarge uncertainties in land surface models (LSMs) simulations still arise from...
Photosynthesis by terrestrial plants is the main driver of the global carbon cycle, and the presence...
The current and future strength of the terrestrial carbon sink has a crucial influence on the expect...
The terrestrial biosphere is currently a strong sink for anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Through the ra...
[1] This paper presents the space-time distribution of terrestrial carbon fluxes for the period 1979...
Boreal Eurasia is a region where the interaction between droughts and the carbon cycle may have sign...
The carbon cycle of the terrestrial biosphere plays a vital role in controlling the global carbon ba...
The terrestrial carbon cycle is an important component of the global carbon budget due to its large ...
Carbon dioxide (CO 2) is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas contributing to about half ...
International audienceThe ongoing ESA funded `SMOS + Vegetation' project combines a retrieval compon...
Due to the substantial gross exchange fluxes with the atmosphere, the terrestrial carbon cycle plays...
We present the Carbon Cycle Data Assimilation System (CCDAS), which is built around the Biosphere En...
The terrestrial biosphere is currently a strong sink for anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Through the r...
We describe the Max Planck Institute Carbon Cycle Data Assimilation System (MPI-CCDAS) built around ...
International audienceIn spite of the importance of land ecosystems in offsetting carbon dioxide emi...
International audienceLarge uncertainties in land surface models (LSMs) simulations still arise from...
Photosynthesis by terrestrial plants is the main driver of the global carbon cycle, and the presence...
The current and future strength of the terrestrial carbon sink has a crucial influence on the expect...
The terrestrial biosphere is currently a strong sink for anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Through the ra...
[1] This paper presents the space-time distribution of terrestrial carbon fluxes for the period 1979...
Boreal Eurasia is a region where the interaction between droughts and the carbon cycle may have sign...