Abstract. This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling approaches to assess the contemporary and future circumpolar carbon balance of Arctic tundra, including the exchange of both carbon dioxide and methane with the atmosphere. Analyses based on remote sensing approaches that use a 20-year data record of satellite data indicate that tundra is greening in the Arctic, suggesting an increase in photosynthetic activity and net primary production. Modeling studies generally simulate a small net carbon sink for the distribution of Arctic tundra, a result that is within the uncertainty range of field-based estimates of net carbon exchange. Applications of processbased approaches for scenarios of future c...
The Arctic tundra plays an important role in the carbon cycle as it stores 50% of global soil organi...
Arctic environments have experienced strong warming in recent decades, which is affecting the carbon...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling approaches ...
This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling approaches ...
International audienceAlthough Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land ...
The Arctic is known for containing large stocks of soil organic carbon, which exists frozen in perma...
Although Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land surface, the large and...
Terrestrial ecosystems of northern mid-to-high latitudes (45°-90°N) play a critical role in global c...
Terrestrial ecosystems of northern mid-to-high latitudes (45°-90°N) play a critical role in global c...
The Arctic is known for containing large stocks of soil organic carbon, which exists frozen in perma...
Arctic ecosystems play a key role in the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle, but spa-tially explicit data ...
The northern terrestrial net ecosystem carbon balance (NECB) is contingent on inputs from vegetation...
Arctic-boreal landscapes are experiencing profound warming, along with changes in ecosystem moisture...
The climatic changes on earth may have serious implications for the carbon (C) cycle in the terrestr...
The Arctic tundra plays an important role in the carbon cycle as it stores 50% of global soil organi...
Arctic environments have experienced strong warming in recent decades, which is affecting the carbon...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling approaches ...
This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling approaches ...
International audienceAlthough Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land ...
The Arctic is known for containing large stocks of soil organic carbon, which exists frozen in perma...
Although Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land surface, the large and...
Terrestrial ecosystems of northern mid-to-high latitudes (45°-90°N) play a critical role in global c...
Terrestrial ecosystems of northern mid-to-high latitudes (45°-90°N) play a critical role in global c...
The Arctic is known for containing large stocks of soil organic carbon, which exists frozen in perma...
Arctic ecosystems play a key role in the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle, but spa-tially explicit data ...
The northern terrestrial net ecosystem carbon balance (NECB) is contingent on inputs from vegetation...
Arctic-boreal landscapes are experiencing profound warming, along with changes in ecosystem moisture...
The climatic changes on earth may have serious implications for the carbon (C) cycle in the terrestr...
The Arctic tundra plays an important role in the carbon cycle as it stores 50% of global soil organi...
Arctic environments have experienced strong warming in recent decades, which is affecting the carbon...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...