We tested the sensitivity of a dynamic ecosystem model (LPJ-GUESS) to the representation of soil moisture and soil temperature and to uncertainties in the prediction of precipitation and air temperature. We linked the ecosystem model with an advanced hydrological model (JULES) and used its soil moisture and soil temperature as input into the ecosystem model. We analysed these sensitivities along a latitudinal gradient in northern Russia. Differences in soil temperature and soil moisture had only little influence on the vegetation carbon fluxes, whereas the soil carbon fluxes were very sensitive to the JULES soil estimations. The sensitivity changed with latitude, showing stronger influence in the more northern grid cell. The sensitivity of ...
The feedback between planetary warming and soil carbon loss has been the focus of considerable scien...
Effects of climate change on the ecosystem productivity and water fluxes have been studied in variou...
Developing and testing decadal-scale predictions of soil response to climate change is difficult bec...
Abstract We tested the sensitivity of a dynamic ecosystem model (LPJ-GUESS) to the representation of...
Nonlinearity is a salient feature in all complex systems, and it certainly characterizes biogeochemi...
Models of carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems contain formulations for the dependence of respir...
Ecosystem carbon exchange is poorly understood in low-productivity, semiarid habitats. Here we studi...
The temperature dependence of soil respiration (R(S)) is widely used as a key characteristic of soil...
Soil respiration (SR) is a major component of the global carbon cycle and plays a fundamental role i...
We examine the uncertainty in net ecosystem exchange due to the model treatment of heterotrophic res...
The temperature sensitivity of soil respiration (Q10) plays a key role in benchmarking the intensity...
The Q(10) value represents the soil respiration sensitivity to temperature often used for the parame...
Ecosystem respiration is a major component of the global terrestrial carbon cycle and is strongly in...
Soil respiration (Rs) is a major pathway by which fixed carbon in the biosphere is returned to the a...
Soil respiration (R S) is known to be highly sensitive to different environmental factors, such as t...
The feedback between planetary warming and soil carbon loss has been the focus of considerable scien...
Effects of climate change on the ecosystem productivity and water fluxes have been studied in variou...
Developing and testing decadal-scale predictions of soil response to climate change is difficult bec...
Abstract We tested the sensitivity of a dynamic ecosystem model (LPJ-GUESS) to the representation of...
Nonlinearity is a salient feature in all complex systems, and it certainly characterizes biogeochemi...
Models of carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems contain formulations for the dependence of respir...
Ecosystem carbon exchange is poorly understood in low-productivity, semiarid habitats. Here we studi...
The temperature dependence of soil respiration (R(S)) is widely used as a key characteristic of soil...
Soil respiration (SR) is a major component of the global carbon cycle and plays a fundamental role i...
We examine the uncertainty in net ecosystem exchange due to the model treatment of heterotrophic res...
The temperature sensitivity of soil respiration (Q10) plays a key role in benchmarking the intensity...
The Q(10) value represents the soil respiration sensitivity to temperature often used for the parame...
Ecosystem respiration is a major component of the global terrestrial carbon cycle and is strongly in...
Soil respiration (Rs) is a major pathway by which fixed carbon in the biosphere is returned to the a...
Soil respiration (R S) is known to be highly sensitive to different environmental factors, such as t...
The feedback between planetary warming and soil carbon loss has been the focus of considerable scien...
Effects of climate change on the ecosystem productivity and water fluxes have been studied in variou...
Developing and testing decadal-scale predictions of soil response to climate change is difficult bec...