Within the framework of the European Land Arctic Physical Processes project and as part of the Danish Research Council's Polar Program, a study on trace gas exchange in a high-arctic ecosystem was conducted in NE Greenland, May-August 1997. On the basis of carbon dioxide flux measurements from three dominant surface types, this paper reports on the upscaling of such measurements from canopy to landscape level. Over a three-week period starting in mid-July, the different surfaces revealed large differences in the CO2 flux with uptake rates ranging from 0.7 g C m(-2) d(-1) over the dwarf shrub heath to 3.0 g C m(2) d(-1) over denser parts of the fen, while willow snowbed revealed intermediate uptake rates. The carbon dioxide exchange could be...
This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling approaches ...
Abstract The carbon balance of high-latitude terrestrial ecosystems plays an essential role in the ...
We have measured the land-atmosphere CO2 exchange using the eddy covariance technique in a high Arct...
Ecosystem exchanges of CO2 and CH4 were studied by chamber techniques in five different vegetation t...
Quantifying net CO2 exchange (NEE) of arctic terrestrial ecosystems in response to changes in climat...
Summertime measurements of CO2 and CH4 fluxes were carried out over a range of high-arctic ecosystem...
1. Arctic landscapes are characterized by extreme vegetation patchiness, often with sharply defined ...
Within an agricultural landscape of western Denmark, the carbon dioxide exchange was studied through...
The response of high arctic ecosystems' carbon dioxide exchange to changing climate is uncertain and...
Extrapolating biosphere-atmosphere CO2 flux observations to larger scales in space, part of the so-c...
Arctic environments have experienced strong warming in recent decades, which is affecting the carbon...
The current assessments of the carbon turnover in the Arctic tundra are subject to large uncertainti...
The annual variability of CO2 exchange in most ecosystems is primarily driven by the activities of p...
The northern terrestrial net ecosystem carbon balance (NECB) is contingent on inputs from vegetation...
Extrapolating biosphere-atmosphere CO2 flux observations to larger scales in space, part of the so-c...
This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling approaches ...
Abstract The carbon balance of high-latitude terrestrial ecosystems plays an essential role in the ...
We have measured the land-atmosphere CO2 exchange using the eddy covariance technique in a high Arct...
Ecosystem exchanges of CO2 and CH4 were studied by chamber techniques in five different vegetation t...
Quantifying net CO2 exchange (NEE) of arctic terrestrial ecosystems in response to changes in climat...
Summertime measurements of CO2 and CH4 fluxes were carried out over a range of high-arctic ecosystem...
1. Arctic landscapes are characterized by extreme vegetation patchiness, often with sharply defined ...
Within an agricultural landscape of western Denmark, the carbon dioxide exchange was studied through...
The response of high arctic ecosystems' carbon dioxide exchange to changing climate is uncertain and...
Extrapolating biosphere-atmosphere CO2 flux observations to larger scales in space, part of the so-c...
Arctic environments have experienced strong warming in recent decades, which is affecting the carbon...
The current assessments of the carbon turnover in the Arctic tundra are subject to large uncertainti...
The annual variability of CO2 exchange in most ecosystems is primarily driven by the activities of p...
The northern terrestrial net ecosystem carbon balance (NECB) is contingent on inputs from vegetation...
Extrapolating biosphere-atmosphere CO2 flux observations to larger scales in space, part of the so-c...
This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling approaches ...
Abstract The carbon balance of high-latitude terrestrial ecosystems plays an essential role in the ...
We have measured the land-atmosphere CO2 exchange using the eddy covariance technique in a high Arct...