We have developed a dynamic land model (LM3V) able to simulate ecosystem dynamics and exchanges of water, energy, and CO2 between land and atmosphere. LM3V is specifically designed to address the consequences of land use and land management changes including cropland and pasture dynamics, shifting cultivation, logging, fire, and resulting patterns of secondary regrowth. Here we analyze the behavior of LM3V, forced with the output from the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) atmospheric model AM2, observed precipitation data, and four historic scenarios of land use change for 1700-2000. Our analysis suggests a net terrestrial carbon source due to land use activities from 1.1 to 1.3 GtC/a during the 1990s, where the range is due to t...
International audienceThe terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The ...
The terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The overall magnitude of t...
International audienceThe terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The ...
We have developed a dynamic land model (LM3V) able to simulate ecosystem dynamics and exchanges of w...
International audienceWe have developed a dynamic land model (LM3V) able to simulate ecosystem dynam...
The distribution of sources and sinks of carbon over the land surface is dominated by changes in lan...
The impact of land use on the global carbon cycle and climate is assessed. The Bern carbon cycle-cli...
It is over three decades since a large terrestrial carbon sink (S T) was first reported. The magnitu...
It is over three decades since a large terrestrial carbon sink (S-T) was first reported. The magnitu...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
The quantification of sources and sinks of carbon from land use and land cover changes (LULCC) is un...
International audienceThe terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The ...
International audienceThe terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The ...
The terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The overall magnitude of t...
International audienceThe terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The ...
We have developed a dynamic land model (LM3V) able to simulate ecosystem dynamics and exchanges of w...
International audienceWe have developed a dynamic land model (LM3V) able to simulate ecosystem dynam...
The distribution of sources and sinks of carbon over the land surface is dominated by changes in lan...
The impact of land use on the global carbon cycle and climate is assessed. The Bern carbon cycle-cli...
It is over three decades since a large terrestrial carbon sink (S T) was first reported. The magnitu...
It is over three decades since a large terrestrial carbon sink (S-T) was first reported. The magnitu...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
Quantifying the net carbon flux from land use and land cover changes (fLULCC) is critical for unders...
The quantification of sources and sinks of carbon from land use and land cover changes (LULCC) is un...
International audienceThe terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The ...
International audienceThe terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The ...
The terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The overall magnitude of t...
International audienceThe terrestrial biosphere absorbs about 20% of fossil-fuel CO2 emissions. The ...