A crucial issue in the current global warming debate is the effect of vegetation and soils on carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in the atmosphere. Vegetation can extract CO2 through photosynthesis, but respiration, decay of soil organic matter and disturbance effects such as fire return it to the atmosphere. The balance of these processes is the net carbon flux. To estimate the biospheric carbon flux for England and Wales, we address the statistical problem of inference for the sum of multiple outputs from a complex deterministic computer code whose input parameters are uncertain. The code is a process model which simulates the carbon dynamics of vegetation and soils, including the amount of carbon that is stored as a result of photosynth...
International audienceWe present a method to derive atmospheric-observation-based estimates of carbo...
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Unknowns in future global warming are usually assumed to arise from uncertainties either in the amou...
A crucial issue in the current global warming debate is the effect of vegetation and soils on carbon...
The exchange of water vapor and carbon dioxide (CO2) between the land surface and the atmosphere pla...
International audienceWe use a carbon-cycle data assimilation system to estimate the terrestrial bio...
Atmospheric inversions allow us to estimate the terrestrial carbon sink by combining atmospheric obs...
International audienceAbstract Global estimates of the land carbon sink are often based on simulatio...
Models of carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems contain formulations for the dependence of respir...
International audienceOne of the major advantages of carbon cycle data assimilation is the possibili...
International audienceWe present a method to derive atmospheric-observation-based estimates of carbo...
Open Access via Jisc Wiley Open Access Agreement Funding information Natural Environment Research Co...
Unknowns in future global warming are usually assumed to arise from uncertainties either in the amou...
A crucial issue in the current global warming debate is the effect of vegetation and soils on carbon...
The exchange of water vapor and carbon dioxide (CO2) between the land surface and the atmosphere pla...
International audienceWe use a carbon-cycle data assimilation system to estimate the terrestrial bio...
Atmospheric inversions allow us to estimate the terrestrial carbon sink by combining atmospheric obs...
International audienceAbstract Global estimates of the land carbon sink are often based on simulatio...
Models of carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems contain formulations for the dependence of respir...
International audienceOne of the major advantages of carbon cycle data assimilation is the possibili...
International audienceWe present a method to derive atmospheric-observation-based estimates of carbo...
Open Access via Jisc Wiley Open Access Agreement Funding information Natural Environment Research Co...
Unknowns in future global warming are usually assumed to arise from uncertainties either in the amou...