The purpose of the study was to mimic carbon dynamics in the atmosphere and to simulate the change of carbon under different versions of the base model. The simulation contains namely three stocks the CO2 in atmosphere, - in biosphere and - emission from fossil fuels. The assumption is that ocean carbon uptake and outflow cannot be directly influenced by policy makers. There are factors influencing carbon in- and outflow which are the rate of respiration, the decomposition, the area of forests, the net primary production, the deforestation, the assumed growth rate of fossil fuel demand and the saturation of consumption. The study unveils the dynamic of this process by applying system thinking and uses AnyLogic 6.9.0 version software for mod...
The global climate is believed to be changing in response to the release of large amounts of heat-tr...
Acquiring a mechanistic understanding of the role of the biotic feedbacks on the links between atmos...
A numerical model of the global carbon cycle is presented which includes the effects of anthropogeni...
The purpose of the study was to mimic carbon dynamics in the atmosphere and to simulate the change o...
Anthropogenic perturbation of global biogeochemical cycles, particularly through emissions of radiat...
Abstract The use of analogies and repeated feedback might help people learn about the dynamics of cl...
We develop a numerical simulation of the global biogeochemical cycles of carbon that works over time...
For the analyzed period between 1980 and 1989 a terrestrial biospheric sink of the order of 1.7 to 1...
The current rapid increase in atmospheric CO 2 , linked to the massive use of fossil fuels, will hav...
The global carbon cycle constitutes an important constituent of the earth system. In order to unders...
We use a recently developed integrated climate/carbon model to perform breakthrough studies of the c...
Abstract: Forest and land use change contribute 18 % of greenhouse gas emissions, which cause global...
A coupled physical-biogeochemical climate model that includes a dynamic global vegetation model and ...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record
This is the final version. Available from the Global Systems Institute, University of Exeter via the...
The global climate is believed to be changing in response to the release of large amounts of heat-tr...
Acquiring a mechanistic understanding of the role of the biotic feedbacks on the links between atmos...
A numerical model of the global carbon cycle is presented which includes the effects of anthropogeni...
The purpose of the study was to mimic carbon dynamics in the atmosphere and to simulate the change o...
Anthropogenic perturbation of global biogeochemical cycles, particularly through emissions of radiat...
Abstract The use of analogies and repeated feedback might help people learn about the dynamics of cl...
We develop a numerical simulation of the global biogeochemical cycles of carbon that works over time...
For the analyzed period between 1980 and 1989 a terrestrial biospheric sink of the order of 1.7 to 1...
The current rapid increase in atmospheric CO 2 , linked to the massive use of fossil fuels, will hav...
The global carbon cycle constitutes an important constituent of the earth system. In order to unders...
We use a recently developed integrated climate/carbon model to perform breakthrough studies of the c...
Abstract: Forest and land use change contribute 18 % of greenhouse gas emissions, which cause global...
A coupled physical-biogeochemical climate model that includes a dynamic global vegetation model and ...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record
This is the final version. Available from the Global Systems Institute, University of Exeter via the...
The global climate is believed to be changing in response to the release of large amounts of heat-tr...
Acquiring a mechanistic understanding of the role of the biotic feedbacks on the links between atmos...
A numerical model of the global carbon cycle is presented which includes the effects of anthropogeni...