The terrestrial carbon cycle is currently the least constrained component of the global carbon budget. Large uncertainties stem from a poor understanding of plant carbon allocation, stocks, residence times, and carbon use efficiency. Imposing observational constraints on the terrestrial carbon cycle and its processes is, therefore, necessary to better understand its current state and predict its future state. We combine a diagnostic ecosystem carbon model with satellite observations of leaf area and biomass (where and when available) and soil carbon data to retrieve the first global estimates, to our knowledge, of carbon cycle state and process variables at a 1° × 1° resolution; retrieved variables are independent from the plant functional ...
Terrestrial and oceanic carbon cycle processes remove ~55 % of global carbon emissions, with the rem...
International audienceFire plays an important role in terrestrial ecosystems by regulating biogeoche...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...
The terrestrial carbon cycle is currently the least constrained component of the global carbon budge...
The terrestrial carbon cycle is currently the least constrained component of the global carbon budge...
The response of the terrestrial carbon cycle to climate change is among the largest uncertainties af...
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Terrestrial ecosystems sequester roughly 30% of anthropogenic carbon emission. However this estimate...
A growing literature is reporting on how the terrestrial carbon cycle is experiencing year-to-year v...
A growing literature is reporting on how the terrestrial carbon cycle is experiencing year-to-year v...
Our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle has been greatly enhanced since satellite observat...
Our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle has been greatly enhanced since satellite observat...
Terrestrial ecosystems currently sequester about one third of anthropogenic CO2 emissions each year,...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...
The terrestrial carbon cycle is not well quantified1. Biomass turnover time is a crucial parameter i...
Terrestrial and oceanic carbon cycle processes remove ~55 % of global carbon emissions, with the rem...
International audienceFire plays an important role in terrestrial ecosystems by regulating biogeoche...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...
The terrestrial carbon cycle is currently the least constrained component of the global carbon budge...
The terrestrial carbon cycle is currently the least constrained component of the global carbon budge...
The response of the terrestrial carbon cycle to climate change is among the largest uncertainties af...
© 2014 Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved. The...
Terrestrial ecosystems sequester roughly 30% of anthropogenic carbon emission. However this estimate...
A growing literature is reporting on how the terrestrial carbon cycle is experiencing year-to-year v...
A growing literature is reporting on how the terrestrial carbon cycle is experiencing year-to-year v...
Our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle has been greatly enhanced since satellite observat...
Our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle has been greatly enhanced since satellite observat...
Terrestrial ecosystems currently sequester about one third of anthropogenic CO2 emissions each year,...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...
The terrestrial carbon cycle is not well quantified1. Biomass turnover time is a crucial parameter i...
Terrestrial and oceanic carbon cycle processes remove ~55 % of global carbon emissions, with the rem...
International audienceFire plays an important role in terrestrial ecosystems by regulating biogeoche...
Future climate change and increasing atmospheric CO2 are expected to cause major changes in vegetati...