Advanced development of sensors' roles in maritime-based industry and research: From field monitoring to high-risk phenomenon measurement
The development of human civilization over the last decade has reached a landmark as
Industry 4.0 has been widely introduced. Several aspects of industry and manufacturing …
Industry 4.0 has been widely introduced. Several aspects of industry and manufacturing …
Large loss of CO2 in winter observed across the northern permafrost region
Recent warming in the Arctic, which has been amplified during the winter 1, 2, 3, greatly
enhances microbial decomposition of soil organic matter and subsequent release of carbon …
enhances microbial decomposition of soil organic matter and subsequent release of carbon …
Pan‐Arctic soil moisture control on tundra carbon sequestration and plant productivity
Long‐term atmospheric CO2 concentration records have suggested a reduction in the
positive effect of warming on high‐latitude carbon uptake since the 1990s. A variety of …
positive effect of warming on high‐latitude carbon uptake since the 1990s. A variety of …
[HTML][HTML] Vegetation controls of water and energy balance of a drained peatland forest: Responses to alternative harvesting practices
We quantified the response of peatland water table level (WTL) and energy fluxes to
harvesting of a drained peatland forest. Two alternative harvests (clear-cut and partial …
harvesting of a drained peatland forest. Two alternative harvests (clear-cut and partial …
Monthly gridded data product of northern wetland methane emissions based on upscaling eddy covariance observations
Natural wetlands constitute the largest and most uncertain source of methane (CH4) to the
atmosphere and a large fraction of them are found in the northern latitudes. These emissions …
atmosphere and a large fraction of them are found in the northern latitudes. These emissions …
Nongrowing season methane emissions–a significant component of annual emissions across northern ecosystems
Wetlands are the single largest natural source of atmospheric methane (CH4), a
greenhouse gas, and occur extensively in the northern hemisphere. Large discrepancies …
greenhouse gas, and occur extensively in the northern hemisphere. Large discrepancies …
[HTML][HTML] Two-level eddy covariance measurements reduce bias in land-atmosphere exchange estimates over a heterogeneous boreal forest landscape
Estimates of land-atmosphere exchanges of carbon, energy, water vapor, and other
greenhouse gases based on the eddy covariance (EC) technique rely on the fundamental …
greenhouse gases based on the eddy covariance (EC) technique rely on the fundamental …
Hydrometeorological sensitivities of net ecosystem carbon dioxide and methane exchange of an Amazonian palm swamp peatland
Tropical peatlands are a major, but understudied, biophysical feedback factor on the
atmospheric greenhouse effect. The largest expanses of tropical peatlands are located in …
atmospheric greenhouse effect. The largest expanses of tropical peatlands are located in …
Increased high‐latitude photosynthetic carbon gain offset by respiration carbon loss during an anomalous warm winter to spring transition
Arctic and boreal ecosystems play an important role in the global carbon (C) budget, and
whether they act as a future net C sink or source depends on climate and environmental …
whether they act as a future net C sink or source depends on climate and environmental …
Snow melt stimulates ecosystem respiration in Arctic ecosystems
Cold seasons in Arctic ecosystems are increasingly important to the annual carbon balance
of these vulnerable ecosystems. Arctic winters are largely harsh and inaccessible leading …
of these vulnerable ecosystems. Arctic winters are largely harsh and inaccessible leading …