Global warming will bring about changes in surface energy balance of Arctic ecosystems, which will have implications for ecosystem structure and functioning, as well as for climate system feedback mechanisms. In this study, we present a unique, long-term (2000-2010) record of summer-time energy balance components (net radiation, R-n; sensible heat flux, H; latent heat flux, LE; and soil heat flux, G) from a high Arctic tundra heath in Zackenberg, Northeast Greenland. This area has been subjected to strong summer-time warming with increasing active layer depths (ALD) during the last decades. We observe high energy partitioning into H, low partitioning into LE and high Bowen ratio (beta = H/LE) compared with other Arctic sites, associated wit...
Arctic warming is affecting snow cover and soil hydrology, with consequences for carbon sequestratio...
Abstract Dramatic increases in air temperature and precipitation are occurring in the High Arctic (...
Independent measurements of radiation, sensible and latent heat fluxes and the ground heat flux are ...
Global warming will bring about changes in surface energy balance of Arctic ecosystems, which will h...
Snow cover is one of the key factors controlling Arctic ecosystem functioning and productivity. In t...
This paper summarizes and analyses available data on the surface energy balance of Arctic tundra and...
The amount and timing of snow cover control the cycling of carbon (C), water, and energy in arctic e...
Long-term atmospheric CO2 concentration records have suggested a reduction in the positive effect of...
Dramatic increases in air temperature and precipitation are occurring in the High Arctic (>70°N),...
The Arctic has become generally a warmer place over the past decades leading to earlier snow melt, p...
Despite the importance of high-latitude surface energy budgets (SEBs) for land-climate interactions ...
We have measured the land-atmosphere CO2 exchange using the eddy covariance technique in a high Arct...
Quantifying net CO2 exchange (NEE) of arctic terrestrial ecosystems in response to changes in climat...
Arctic ecosystems play a key role in the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle, but spa-tially explicit data ...
International audienceRising temperatures in the southern Arctic region are leading to shrub expansi...
Arctic warming is affecting snow cover and soil hydrology, with consequences for carbon sequestratio...
Abstract Dramatic increases in air temperature and precipitation are occurring in the High Arctic (...
Independent measurements of radiation, sensible and latent heat fluxes and the ground heat flux are ...
Global warming will bring about changes in surface energy balance of Arctic ecosystems, which will h...
Snow cover is one of the key factors controlling Arctic ecosystem functioning and productivity. In t...
This paper summarizes and analyses available data on the surface energy balance of Arctic tundra and...
The amount and timing of snow cover control the cycling of carbon (C), water, and energy in arctic e...
Long-term atmospheric CO2 concentration records have suggested a reduction in the positive effect of...
Dramatic increases in air temperature and precipitation are occurring in the High Arctic (>70°N),...
The Arctic has become generally a warmer place over the past decades leading to earlier snow melt, p...
Despite the importance of high-latitude surface energy budgets (SEBs) for land-climate interactions ...
We have measured the land-atmosphere CO2 exchange using the eddy covariance technique in a high Arct...
Quantifying net CO2 exchange (NEE) of arctic terrestrial ecosystems in response to changes in climat...
Arctic ecosystems play a key role in the terrestrial carbon (C) cycle, but spa-tially explicit data ...
International audienceRising temperatures in the southern Arctic region are leading to shrub expansi...
Arctic warming is affecting snow cover and soil hydrology, with consequences for carbon sequestratio...
Abstract Dramatic increases in air temperature and precipitation are occurring in the High Arctic (...
Independent measurements of radiation, sensible and latent heat fluxes and the ground heat flux are ...