Understanding of carbon exchange between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere can be improved through direct observations and experiments, as well as through modeling activities. Terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs) have become an integral tool for extrapolating local observations and understanding to much larger terrestrial regions. Although models vary in their specific goals and approaches, their central role within carbon cycle science is to provide a better understanding of the mechanisms currently controlling carbon exchange. Recently, the North American Carbon Program (NACP) organized several interim-synthesis activities to evaluate and inter-compare models and observations at local to continental scales for the years 2000-2005. ...
Results of an intercomparison among terrestrial biogeochemical models (TBMs) are reported, in which ...
Our current understanding of terrestrial carbon processes is represented in various models used to i...
Terrestrial biosphere models can help identify physical processes that control carbon dynamics, incl...
Understanding of carbon exchange between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere can be improved t...
Understanding of carbon exchange between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere can be improved t...
Understanding of carbon exchange between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere can be improved t...
Terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs) have become an integral tool for extrapolating local observation...
Terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs) have become an integral tool for extrapolating local observation...
International audience[1] Our current understanding of terrestrial carbon processes is represented i...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate 10 process-based terrestrial biosphere models that were us...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate 10 process-based terrestrial biosphere models that were us...
Our current understanding of terrestrial carbon processes is represented in various models used to i...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to evaluate 10 process‐based terrestrial biosphe...
Our current understanding of terrestrial carbon processes is represented in various models used to i...
Results of an intercomparison among terrestrial biogeochemical models (TBMs) are reported, in which ...
Our current understanding of terrestrial carbon processes is represented in various models used to i...
Terrestrial biosphere models can help identify physical processes that control carbon dynamics, incl...
Understanding of carbon exchange between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere can be improved t...
Understanding of carbon exchange between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere can be improved t...
Understanding of carbon exchange between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere can be improved t...
Terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs) have become an integral tool for extrapolating local observation...
Terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs) have become an integral tool for extrapolating local observation...
International audience[1] Our current understanding of terrestrial carbon processes is represented i...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate 10 process-based terrestrial biosphere models that were us...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate 10 process-based terrestrial biosphere models that were us...
Our current understanding of terrestrial carbon processes is represented in various models used to i...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to evaluate 10 process‐based terrestrial biosphe...
Our current understanding of terrestrial carbon processes is represented in various models used to i...
Results of an intercomparison among terrestrial biogeochemical models (TBMs) are reported, in which ...
Our current understanding of terrestrial carbon processes is represented in various models used to i...
Terrestrial biosphere models can help identify physical processes that control carbon dynamics, incl...