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Group: climate_change - with tag biosphere [34 articles]

グループ climate_change のメンバーが最近追加した論文の一覧 with tag biosphere
  • Global climate and energy-systems
    Science Of The Total Environment, Vol. 143 (1994), pp. 31-51.
    by Y Sinyak
  • Amazon Deforestation And Climate Change
    Science (Washington D C), Vol. 247, No. 4948. (1990), pp. 1322-1325.
    by J Shukla, C Nobre, P Sellers
  • Remote-sensing of the land biosphere and biogeochemistry in the eos era - science priorities, methods and implementation - eos land biosphere and biogeochemical cycles panels
    Global And Planetary Change, Vol. 7 (1993), pp. 279-297.
  • Response of the terrestrial biosphere to global climate change and human perturbation
    Vegetatio, Vol. 104 (1993), pp. 295-305.
  • Terrestrial ecosystems and the carbon cycle
    Global Change Biology, Vol. 1 (1995), pp. 77-91.
    by DS Schimel
  • Workshop summary statement - terrestrial biospheric carbon fluxes - quantification of sinks and sources of CO2
    Water Air And Soil Pollution, Vol. 70 (1993), pp. 3-15.
    by RN Sampson, M Apps, S Brown, CV Cole, J Downing, LS Heath, DS Ojima, TM Smith, AM Solomon, J Wisniewski
  • The boreal forest transect case-study - global change effects on ecosystem processes and carbon dynamics in boreal canada
    Water Air And Soil Pollution, Vol. 82 (1995), pp. 203-214.
    by DT Price, MJ Apps
  • Biological feedbacks to climate change - terrestrial ecosystems as sinks and sources of carbon and nitrogen
    Northwest Environmental Journal, Vol. 7 (1991), pp. 203-232.
    by DA Perry, JG Borchers, DP Turner, SV Gregory, CR Perry, RK Dixon, SC Hart, B Kauffman, RP Neilson, P Sollins
  • Temporal and spatial variations of terrestrial biomes and carbon storage since 13 000 YR BP in Europe: Reconstruction from pollen data and statistical models
    Water, Air and Soil Pollution, Vol. 82, No. 1-2. (1995), pp. 375-390.
    by CHG Peng
  • Estimating changes in terrestrial vegetation and carbon storage: Using palaeoecological data and models
    Quaternary Science Reviews, Vol. 17 (1998), pp. 719-735.
    by CH Peng, J Guiot, E Vancampo
  • Nitrogen deposition: a component of global change analyses
    New Phytologist, Vol. 139 (1998), pp. 189-200.
    by RJ Norby
  • Issues and perspectives for investigating root responses to elevated atmospheric carbon-dioxide
    Plant And Soil, Vol. 165 (1994), pp. 9-20.
    by RJ Norby
  • Amazonian deforestation and regional climate change
    Journal Of Climate, Vol. 4 (1991), pp. 957-988.
    by CA Nobre, PJ Sellers, J Shukla
  • The world's forests: Problems and potentials
    Environmental Conservation, Vol. 23 (1996), pp. 156-168.
    by N Myers
  • Impact of agriculture on soil consumption of atmospheric CH-4 and a comparison of CH-4 and N-2O flux in subarctic, temperate and tropical grasslands
    Nutrient, Vol. Cycling in Agroecosystems 49, No. 1-3. (1997), pp. 71-83.
    by ARD Mosier
  • Equilibrium responses of global net primary production and carbon storage to doubled atmospheric carbon dioxide: Sensitivity to changes in vegetation nitrogen concentration
    Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Vol. 11 (1997), pp. 173-189.
    by AD Mcguire, JM Melillo, DW Kicklighter, YD Pan, XM Xiao, J Helfrich, B Moore, CJ Vorosmarty, AL Schloss
  • Will forest preserves protect temperate and boreal biodiversity from climate change?
    Forest Ecology And Management, Vol. 85 (1996), pp. 335-341.
    by PH Martin
  • Responses in NPP and carbon stores of the northern biomes to a CO2- induced climatic-change, as evaluated by the Frankfurt biosphere model (FBM)
    Tellus Series B-Chemical And Physical Meteorology, Vol. 47 (1995), pp. 191-205.
    by MKB Ludeke, S Donges, RD Otto, J Kindermann, FW Badeck, P Ramge, U Jakel, GH Kohlmaier
  • Current perspectives on the terrestrial carbon cycle
    Tellus Series B-Chemical And Physical Meteorology, Vol. 51 (1999), pp. 336-342.
    by J Lloyd
  • An experimental and modeling study of responses in ecosystems carbon exchanges to increasing CO2 using a tropical rainforest mesocosm
    Australian Journal Of Plant Physiology, Vol. 25 (1998), pp. 547-556.
    by GH Lin, BDV Marino, YD Wei, J Adams, F Tubiello, JA Berry
  • Potential impacts of a climate change on forest ecosystems
    European Journal Of Forest Pathology, Vol. 23 (1993), pp. 28-50.
    by N Krauchi
  • Global carbon dynamics of higher latitude forests during an anticipated climate-change - ecophysiological versus biome-migration view
    Water Air And Soil Pollution, Vol. 82 (1995), pp. 455-464.
    by GH Kohlmaier, C Hager, A Nadler, G Wurth, MKB Ludeke
  • Impact of drought stress and other factors on seasonal land biosphere CO2 exchange studied through an atmospheric tracer transport model
    Tellus Series B-Chemical And Physical Meteorology, Vol. 47 (1995), pp. 471-489.
    by W Knorr, M Heimann
  • The transient-response of vegetation to climate change - a potential source of CO2 to the atmosphere
    Water Air And Soil Pollution, Vol. 64 (1992), pp. 365-383.
    by GA King, RP Neilson
  • A first-order analysis of the potential role of CO2_fertilization to affect the global carbon budget: a comparison of four terrestrial biosphere models
    Tellus Series B-Chemical And Physical Meteorology, Vol. 51 (1999), pp. 343-366.
    by DW Kicklighter, M Bruno, S Donges, G Esser, M Heimann, J Helfrich, F Ift, F Joos, J Kaduk, GH Kohlmaier, AD Mcguire, JM Melillo, R Meyer, B Moore, A Nadler, IC Prentice, W Sauf, AL Schloss, S Sitch, U Wittenberg, G Wurth
  • A prognostic phenology scheme for global terrestrial carbon cycle models
    Climate Research, Vol. 6 (1996), pp. 1-19.
    by J Kaduk, M Heimann
  • Potential limits of human dominated fossil energy-based global ecosystems
    Chemosphere, Vol. 27 (1993), pp. 907-945.
    by JRE Harger
  • Simulating the carbon flux between the terrestrial environment and the atmosphere
    Water Air And Soil Pollution, Vol. 76 (1994), pp. 199-230.
  • Coupling dynamic models of climate and vegetation
    Global Change Biology, Vol. 4 (1998), pp. 561-579.
    by JA Foley, S Levis, IC Prentice, D Pollard, SL Thompson