The northern terrestrial net ecosystem carbon balance (NECB) is contingent on inputs from vegetation gross primary productivity (GPP) to offset the ecosystem respiration (Reco) of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) emissions, but an effective framework to monitor the regional Arctic NECB is lacking. We modified a terrestrial carbon flux (TCF) model developed for satellite remote sensing applications to evaluate wetland CO2 and CH4 fluxes over pan-Arctic eddy covariance (EC) flux tower sites. The TCF model estimates GPP, CO2 and CH4 emissions using in situ or remote sensing and reanalysis-based climate data as inputs. The TCF model simulations using in situ data explained \u3e 70% of the r2 variability in the 8 day cumulative EC measured...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), the two most important greenhouse gases (GHG), a...
The regional variability in tundra and boreal carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes can be high, complicating ...
The regional variability in tundra and boreal carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes can be high, complicating ...
The northern terrestrial net ecosystem carbon balance (NECB) is contingent on inputs from vegetation...
The northern terrestrial net ecosystem carbon balance (NECB) is contingent on inputs from vegetation...
The impact of warming on the net ecosystem carbon budget (NECB) in Arctic-boreal regions remains hig...
This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling approaches ...
Terrestrial ecosystems of northern mid-to-high latitudes (45°-90°N) play a critical role in global c...
Arctic-boreal landscapes are experiencing profound warming, along with changes in ecosystem moisture...
Peatlands play an important role in the global carbon cycle as they contain a large soil carbon stoc...
Peatlands store large amounts of terrestrial carbon and any changes to their carbon balance could ca...
Arctic tundra is facing unprecedented warming, resulting in shifts in the vegetation, thaw regimes, ...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of...
International audienceAlthough Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), the two most important greenhouse gases (GHG), a...
The regional variability in tundra and boreal carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes can be high, complicating ...
The regional variability in tundra and boreal carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes can be high, complicating ...
The northern terrestrial net ecosystem carbon balance (NECB) is contingent on inputs from vegetation...
The northern terrestrial net ecosystem carbon balance (NECB) is contingent on inputs from vegetation...
The impact of warming on the net ecosystem carbon budget (NECB) in Arctic-boreal regions remains hig...
This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling approaches ...
Terrestrial ecosystems of northern mid-to-high latitudes (45°-90°N) play a critical role in global c...
Arctic-boreal landscapes are experiencing profound warming, along with changes in ecosystem moisture...
Peatlands play an important role in the global carbon cycle as they contain a large soil carbon stoc...
Peatlands store large amounts of terrestrial carbon and any changes to their carbon balance could ca...
Arctic tundra is facing unprecedented warming, resulting in shifts in the vegetation, thaw regimes, ...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of...
International audienceAlthough Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), the two most important greenhouse gases (GHG), a...
The regional variability in tundra and boreal carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes can be high, complicating ...
The regional variability in tundra and boreal carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes can be high, complicating ...