Increased photosynthetic activity and enhanced seasonal CO2 exchange of northern ecosystems have been observed from a variety of sources including satellite vegetation indices (such as the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index; NDVI) and atmospheric CO2 measurements. Most of these changes have been attributed to strong warming trends in the northern high latitudes (greater than or equal to 50N). Here we analyze the interannual variation of summer net carbon uptake derived from atmospheric CO2 measurements and satellite NDVI in relation to surface meteorology from regional observational records. We find that increases in spring precipitation and snow pack promote summer net carbon uptake of northern ecosystems independent of air temperature...
The high northern latitudes have warmed faster than anywhere else in the globe during the past few ...
Global satellite remote sensing records show evidence of recent vegetation greening and an advance i...
Long-term atmospheric CO2 concentration records have suggested a reduction in the positive effect of...
Increased photosynthetic activity and enhanced seasonal CO2 exchange of northern ecosystems have bee...
Most studies of the northern hemisphere carbon cycle based on atmospheric CO2 concentration have foc...
International audienceCarbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems in the northern high latitudes (NHL) ...
Evidence is presented from the satellite microwave remote sensing record that the timing of seasonal...
Carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems in the northern high latitudes (NHL) is sensitive to climat...
The carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems is particularly sensitive to climatic changes in autumn...
Abstract In the northern high latitudes, warmer spring temperatures generally lead to earlier leaf o...
International audienceOngoing spring warming allows the growing season to begin earlier, enhancing c...
The carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems is particularly sensitive to climatic changes in autumn...
Ongoing spring warming allows the growing season to begin earlier, enhancing carbon uptake in northe...
In the northern high latitudes, alternative hypotheses with regards to how warming-related shifts in...
The high northern latitudes have warmed faster than anywhere else in the globe during the past few ...
Global satellite remote sensing records show evidence of recent vegetation greening and an advance i...
Long-term atmospheric CO2 concentration records have suggested a reduction in the positive effect of...
Increased photosynthetic activity and enhanced seasonal CO2 exchange of northern ecosystems have bee...
Most studies of the northern hemisphere carbon cycle based on atmospheric CO2 concentration have foc...
International audienceCarbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems in the northern high latitudes (NHL) ...
Evidence is presented from the satellite microwave remote sensing record that the timing of seasonal...
Carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems in the northern high latitudes (NHL) is sensitive to climat...
The carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems is particularly sensitive to climatic changes in autumn...
Abstract In the northern high latitudes, warmer spring temperatures generally lead to earlier leaf o...
International audienceOngoing spring warming allows the growing season to begin earlier, enhancing c...
The carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems is particularly sensitive to climatic changes in autumn...
Ongoing spring warming allows the growing season to begin earlier, enhancing carbon uptake in northe...
In the northern high latitudes, alternative hypotheses with regards to how warming-related shifts in...
The high northern latitudes have warmed faster than anywhere else in the globe during the past few ...
Global satellite remote sensing records show evidence of recent vegetation greening and an advance i...
Long-term atmospheric CO2 concentration records have suggested a reduction in the positive effect of...