The hydrologic cycle is a system far from thermodynamic equilibrium that is characterized by its rate of entropy production in the climatological mean steady state. Over land, the hydrologic cycle is strongly affected by the presence of terrestrial vegetation. In order to investigate the role of the biota in the hydrologic cycle, it is critical to investigate the consequences of biotic effects from this thermodynamic perspective. Here I quantify entropy production by evapotranspiration with a climate system model of intermediate complexity and estimate its sensitivity to vegetation cover. For present-day conditions, the global mean entropy production of evaporation is 8.4 mW/m2/K, which is about 1/3 of the estimated entropy production of th...
The water balance on land plays a critical role in connecting key hydrological processes with climat...
The coupled biosphere-atmosphere system entails a vast range of processes at different scales, from ...
We derive an expression for the thermodynamic entropy production (EP) of both phototrophic and chemo...
The hydrologic cycle is a system far from thermodynamic equilibrium that is characterized by its rat...
As a system is moved away from a state of thermodynamic equilibrium, spatial and temporal heterogene...
Hydrological processes are irreversible and produce entropy. Hence, the framework of non-equilibrium...
Humans appropriate terrestrial productivity to meet their food supply, their primary source of free ...
The energy budget of an ecosystem must obey the 2nd law of thermodynamics even if it is an open syst...
The Earth system is maintained in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium, as, for instanc...
The energy budget of an ecosystem must obey the 2nd law of thermodynamics even if it ...
In this chapter, the various terms of entropy generation in terrestrial systems and the atmosphere a...
Ecosystems are open systems that exchange matter and energy with their environment. They differ in t...
Applications of thermodynamic principles to ecology have a relatively long and varied history. These...
The entropy production rate of the climate is a topic of active study but ongoing confusion, spurred...
This paper introduces an approximate method for estimating the global distributions of the entropy f...
The water balance on land plays a critical role in connecting key hydrological processes with climat...
The coupled biosphere-atmosphere system entails a vast range of processes at different scales, from ...
We derive an expression for the thermodynamic entropy production (EP) of both phototrophic and chemo...
The hydrologic cycle is a system far from thermodynamic equilibrium that is characterized by its rat...
As a system is moved away from a state of thermodynamic equilibrium, spatial and temporal heterogene...
Hydrological processes are irreversible and produce entropy. Hence, the framework of non-equilibrium...
Humans appropriate terrestrial productivity to meet their food supply, their primary source of free ...
The energy budget of an ecosystem must obey the 2nd law of thermodynamics even if it is an open syst...
The Earth system is maintained in a unique state far from thermodynamic equilibrium, as, for instanc...
The energy budget of an ecosystem must obey the 2nd law of thermodynamics even if it ...
In this chapter, the various terms of entropy generation in terrestrial systems and the atmosphere a...
Ecosystems are open systems that exchange matter and energy with their environment. They differ in t...
Applications of thermodynamic principles to ecology have a relatively long and varied history. These...
The entropy production rate of the climate is a topic of active study but ongoing confusion, spurred...
This paper introduces an approximate method for estimating the global distributions of the entropy f...
The water balance on land plays a critical role in connecting key hydrological processes with climat...
The coupled biosphere-atmosphere system entails a vast range of processes at different scales, from ...
We derive an expression for the thermodynamic entropy production (EP) of both phototrophic and chemo...