© The Author(s) 2016. Each year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropogenic carbon emissions, termed as land carbon sink. An exceptionally large land carbon sink anomaly was recorded in 2011, of which more than half was attributed to Australia. However, the persistence and spatially attribution of this carbon sink remain largely unknown. Here we conducted an observation-based study to characterize the Australian land carbon sink through the novel coupling of satellite retrievals of atmospheric CO2 and photosynthesis and in-situ flux tower measures. We show the 2010-11 carbon sink was primarily ascribed to savannas and grasslands. When all biomes were normalized by rainfall, shrublands however, were most efficient...
The land and ocean act as a sink for fossil-fuel emissions, thereby slowing the rise of atmospheric ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
There is compelling new evidence that semi-arid ecosystems are playing a pivotal role in the inter-a...
Each year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropogenic carbon emissions, ...
Each year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropogenic carbon emissions, ...
Each year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropogenic carbon emissions, ...
International audienceEach year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropoge...
International audienceEach year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropoge...
International audienceEach year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropoge...
International audienceEach year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropoge...
Each year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropogenic carbon emissions, ...
Each year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropogenic carbon emissions, ...
The land and ocean act as a sink for fossil-fuel emissions, thereby slowing the rise of atmospheric ...
The land and ocean act as a sink for fossil-fuel emissions, thereby slowing the rise of atmospheric ...
The land and ocean act as a sink for fossil-fuel emissions, thereby slowing the rise of atmospheric ...
The land and ocean act as a sink for fossil-fuel emissions, thereby slowing the rise of atmospheric ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
There is compelling new evidence that semi-arid ecosystems are playing a pivotal role in the inter-a...
Each year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropogenic carbon emissions, ...
Each year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropogenic carbon emissions, ...
Each year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropogenic carbon emissions, ...
International audienceEach year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropoge...
International audienceEach year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropoge...
International audienceEach year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropoge...
International audienceEach year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropoge...
Each year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropogenic carbon emissions, ...
Each year, terrestrial ecosystems absorb more than a quarter of the anthropogenic carbon emissions, ...
The land and ocean act as a sink for fossil-fuel emissions, thereby slowing the rise of atmospheric ...
The land and ocean act as a sink for fossil-fuel emissions, thereby slowing the rise of atmospheric ...
The land and ocean act as a sink for fossil-fuel emissions, thereby slowing the rise of atmospheric ...
The land and ocean act as a sink for fossil-fuel emissions, thereby slowing the rise of atmospheric ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
There is compelling new evidence that semi-arid ecosystems are playing a pivotal role in the inter-a...