Plant functional types in Earth system models: past experiences and future directions for application of dynamic vegetation models in high-latitude ecosystems
Background Earth system models describe the physical, chemical and biological processes
that govern our global climate. While it is difficult to single out one component as being more …
that govern our global climate. While it is difficult to single out one component as being more …
Northern Eurasia Future Initiative (NEFI): facing the challenges and pathways of global change in the twenty-first century
During the past several decades, the Earth system has changed significantly, especially
across Northern Eurasia. Changes in the socio-economic conditions of the larger countries …
across Northern Eurasia. Changes in the socio-economic conditions of the larger countries …
Comprehensive ecosystem model‐data synthesis using multiple data sets at two temperate forest free‐air CO2 enrichment experiments: Model performance at …
Free‐air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiments provide a remarkable wealth of data which
can be used to evaluate and improve terrestrial ecosystem models (TEMs). In the FACE …
can be used to evaluate and improve terrestrial ecosystem models (TEMs). In the FACE …
Anthropogenic effects on global mean fire size
Wildland fires are an important agent in the earth's system. Multiple efforts are currently in
progress to better represent wildland fires in earth system models. Although wildland fires …
progress to better represent wildland fires in earth system models. Although wildland fires …
Future projections of Siberian wildfire and aerosol emissions
Wildfires are among the most influential disturbances affecting ecosystem structure and
biogeochemical cycles in Siberia. Therefore, accurate fire modeling via dynamic global …
biogeochemical cycles in Siberia. Therefore, accurate fire modeling via dynamic global …
Wildfire emissions offset more permafrost ecosystem carbon sink in the 21st century
Permafrost ecosystems in high‐latitudes stock a large amount of carbon and are vulnerable
to wildfires under climate warming. However, major knowledge gap remains in the effects of …
to wildfires under climate warming. However, major knowledge gap remains in the effects of …
A review of and perspectives on global change modeling for Northern Eurasia
Northern Eurasia is made up of a complex and diverse set of physical, ecological, climatic
and human systems, which provide important ecosystem services including the storage of …
and human systems, which provide important ecosystem services including the storage of …
Burned area and carbon emissions across northwestern boreal North America from 2001–2019
Fire is the dominant disturbance agent in Alaskan and Canadian boreal ecosystems and
releases large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. Burned area and carbon emissions …
releases large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. Burned area and carbon emissions …
Burned area and carbon emissions across northwestern boreal north America from 2001–2019
Fire is the dominant disturbance agent in Alaskan and Canadian boreal ecosystems and
releases large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. Burned area and carbon emissions …
releases large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. Burned area and carbon emissions …
Improving the representation of fire disturbance in dynamic vegetation models by assimilating satellite data: a case study over the Arctic
EP Kantzas, S Quegan, M Lomas - Geoscientific Model …, 2015 - gmd.copernicus.org
Fire provides an impulsive and stochastic pathway for carbon from the terrestrial biosphere
to enter the atmosphere. Despite fire emissions being of similar magnitude to net ecosystem …
to enter the atmosphere. Despite fire emissions being of similar magnitude to net ecosystem …