International audienceSince October 2000, CO2 and water fluxes are measured within a young eucalypt stand in Congo. In this experiment, our main objective is to derive the net carbon ecosystem exchange ('carbon sequestration') from continuous Eddy flux measurements, and to compare these estimates to those obtained from 1) measurements of carbon stocks (soil and biomass) and their temporal variations, and 2) from estimations of Net Primary Productivity (NPP) and soil heterotrophic respiration. In the experiment, carbon stocks and soil respiration measurements are made over a chronosequence that includes stands from 6 months up to 10 years. The Eddy correlation site is located within the 3 year-old stand of the chronosequence
Few results are available about carbon balance of tropical terrestrial ecosystems, either for natura...
The Congo basin is home to the second-largest tropical forest in the world. Therefore, it plays a cr...
Long term flux measurements of different crop species are necessary to improve our understanding of ...
International audienceSince October 2000, CO2 and water fluxes are measured within a young eucalypt ...
Since October 2000, CO2 and water fluxes are measured within a young eucalypt stand in Congo. In thi...
International audienceWe present measurements of CO2 fluxes over 2 years above and within a young Be...
Net ecosystem exchange of carbon (FNEE) was estimated for a temperate broadleaf, evergreen eucalypt ...
Few results are available about carbon balance of tropical terrestrial ecosystems, either for natura...
Eddy-covariance measurements of net ecosystem exchange of CO(2) (NEE) and estimates of gross ecosyst...
The goal of this project was to make a first assessment of the major carbon stocks and fluxes and th...
Carbon sequestration potential of rubber plantations may provide opportunities to increase the profi...
International audienceSoil CO2 efflux was measured in clear-cut and intact plots in order to quantif...
We used two independent approaches, biometry and micrometeorology, to determine the net ecosystem pr...
Soil CO2 efflux was measured in clear-cut and intact plots in order to quantify the impact of harves...
Soil CO2 efflux was measured in clear-cut and intact plots in order to quantify the impact of harves...
Few results are available about carbon balance of tropical terrestrial ecosystems, either for natura...
The Congo basin is home to the second-largest tropical forest in the world. Therefore, it plays a cr...
Long term flux measurements of different crop species are necessary to improve our understanding of ...
International audienceSince October 2000, CO2 and water fluxes are measured within a young eucalypt ...
Since October 2000, CO2 and water fluxes are measured within a young eucalypt stand in Congo. In thi...
International audienceWe present measurements of CO2 fluxes over 2 years above and within a young Be...
Net ecosystem exchange of carbon (FNEE) was estimated for a temperate broadleaf, evergreen eucalypt ...
Few results are available about carbon balance of tropical terrestrial ecosystems, either for natura...
Eddy-covariance measurements of net ecosystem exchange of CO(2) (NEE) and estimates of gross ecosyst...
The goal of this project was to make a first assessment of the major carbon stocks and fluxes and th...
Carbon sequestration potential of rubber plantations may provide opportunities to increase the profi...
International audienceSoil CO2 efflux was measured in clear-cut and intact plots in order to quantif...
We used two independent approaches, biometry and micrometeorology, to determine the net ecosystem pr...
Soil CO2 efflux was measured in clear-cut and intact plots in order to quantify the impact of harves...
Soil CO2 efflux was measured in clear-cut and intact plots in order to quantify the impact of harves...
Few results are available about carbon balance of tropical terrestrial ecosystems, either for natura...
The Congo basin is home to the second-largest tropical forest in the world. Therefore, it plays a cr...
Long term flux measurements of different crop species are necessary to improve our understanding of ...