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Terrestrial Ecosystem Carbon Fluxes Predicted from MODIS Satellite Data and Large Scale Disturbance Modeling

Terrestrial Ecosystem Carbon Fluxes Predicted from MODIS Satellite Data and Large Scale Disturbance Modeling

... for carbon emission ...km MODIS EVI time series ...observations from the predicted value indicates a ...observations from the model prediction is used to assign the change ... See full document

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Satellite-based terrestrial production efficiency modeling

Satellite-based terrestrial production efficiency modeling

... a large influence on ...for large territories, due to the evident diffi- culties of implementing such a ...global carbon flux database for forest ecosystems will be helpful ...a large impact ... See full document

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Alaska ecosystem carbon fluxes estimated from MODIS satellite data inputs from 2000 to 2010

Alaska ecosystem carbon fluxes estimated from MODIS satellite data inputs from 2000 to 2010

... 5 MODIS data sets beginning in the year 2000 were obtained from NASA’s Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center site ...[49]. MODIS EVI values were aggregated to 8-km resolution ... See full document

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Estimating global cropland production from 1961 to 2010

Estimating global cropland production from 1961 to 2010

... resulted from the HI for the FAO production-derived NPP would be ...limited large-scale observed values over ...a large-scale observed HI data set that changes with time should ... See full document

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Cost effective hybrid satellite terrestrial networks : Optimal beamforming with nonlinear PA and large scale CSIT

Cost effective hybrid satellite terrestrial networks : Optimal beamforming with nonlinear PA and large scale CSIT

... In Fig. 5, we further discuss the performance of different beamforming schemes with the input power constraint of PAs when the input power is extremely low, with = −107 dBm. We can observe that when the input power is ... See full document

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Disequilibrium of terrestrial ecosystem CO2 budget caused by disturbance-induced emissions and non-CO2 carbon export flows: a global model assessment

Disequilibrium of terrestrial ecosystem CO2 budget caused by disturbance-induced emissions and non-CO2 carbon export flows: a global model assessment

... However, large uncertainties remain in the current ac- counting of the global carbon ...of terrestrial gross primary production (GPP), the largest com- ponent of the ecosystem carbon ... See full document

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Implications of land use change on the national terrestrial carbon budget of Georgia

Implications of land use change on the national terrestrial carbon budget of Georgia

... changed from forest to non-forest is relatively small, about ...omission from the change ...final carbon flux estimate and generate very different estimates of sink strength - the lower interval ... See full document

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Carbon sequestration model of tropical rainforest ecosystem using satellite remote sensing data

Carbon sequestration model of tropical rainforest ecosystem using satellite remote sensing data

... the carbon values in a particular ...global carbon monitoring with rapid measurement such as from moderate resolution images, hyperspectral and high angle field of view (FOV) instruments that could ... See full document

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Modeling Carbon and Water Fluxes of Managed Grasslands: Comparing Flux Variability and Net Carbon Budgets between Grazed and Mowed Systems

Modeling Carbon and Water Fluxes of Managed Grasslands: Comparing Flux Variability and Net Carbon Budgets between Grazed and Mowed Systems

... and ecosystem respiration (Figure 3b,e) and to underestimate large values of both uptake and emission of C fluxes as indicated by the slopes and intercepts of the linear ...CenW ecosystem ... See full document

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Ideas and perspectives: Tracing terrestrial ecosystem water fluxes using hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopes – challenges and opportunities from an interdisciplinary perspective

Ideas and perspectives: Tracing terrestrial ecosystem water fluxes using hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopes – challenges and opportunities from an interdisciplinary perspective

... water from soils and plant tissue that is rel- evant to answering our specific research ...cesses? From which plant tissue should we extract water? This calls for a more detailed analysis of which water ... See full document

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The effect of assimilating satellite derived soil moisture data in SiBCASA on simulated carbon fluxes in Boreal Eurasia

The effect of assimilating satellite derived soil moisture data in SiBCASA on simulated carbon fluxes in Boreal Eurasia

... The effect of changing soil moisture on GPP is largest in SiBCASA when the plant-available water fraction is smaller than 0.3. The area where this occurs is confined to the steppe zone in Southwest Siberia in South ... See full document

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The impact of spatiotemporal variability in atmospheric CO2 concentration on global terrestrial carbon fluxes

The impact of spatiotemporal variability in atmospheric CO2 concentration on global terrestrial carbon fluxes

... seen in the tropics for Catchment-CN are not surprising given that higher values were also found for CLM4 (Bonan et al., 2011), the parent model of Catchment-CN’s carbon code. Also note that because the MTE-GPP ... See full document

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Implementation of aerosol–cloud interactions in the regional atmosphere–aerosol model COSMO-MUSCAT(5.0) and evaluation using satellite data

Implementation of aerosol–cloud interactions in the regional atmosphere–aerosol model COSMO-MUSCAT(5.0) and evaluation using satellite data

... northeastern part of the domain. The winds are mostly strong southwesterly over the Atlantic and northerly and northwest- erly in the southern region (Fig. S1 in the Supplement). Since the case study has been conducted ... See full document

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Tropical Coral Reefs (Appendix 10)

Tropical Coral Reefs (Appendix 10)

... for terrestrial arctic systems is ...originating from the thawing of deep organic tundra soils that are cur- rently permanently frozen will lead to a significant exacerbation of climate warming, as may ... See full document

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Ground level climate at a peatland wind farm in Scotland is affected by wind turbine operation

Ground level climate at a peatland wind farm in Scotland is affected by wind turbine operation

... increased from 48 to 370 GW over the last decade ( 2004 – 2014 ) ( GWEC 2015 ) and is predicted to increase more than any other renewable energy source by 2035 ( IEA 2012 ) ...of data on the effects ... See full document

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HOAPS and ERA-Interim precipitation over the sea: validation against shipboard in situ measurements

HOAPS and ERA-Interim precipitation over the sea: validation against shipboard in situ measurements

... estimated from simulations, and differences between different kinds of precipitation are small ...reanalysis data compared to measure- ments are much smaller, which is a consequence of the high frequency of ... See full document

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Landscape Heterogeneity and Complexity: Implications for Terrestrial Carbon and Water Cycles.

Landscape Heterogeneity and Complexity: Implications for Terrestrial Carbon and Water Cycles.

... of disturbance, agriculture practices, human-natural resources interactions, and population dynamics [Landon, 1991; Richter and Babbar, 1991; Dirzo and Raven, 2003; Townsend et ... See full document

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Modeling Users’ Behavior from Large Scale Smartphone Data Collection

Modeling Users’ Behavior from Large Scale Smartphone Data Collection

... A large volume of research in ubiquitous systems has been devoted to using data, that has been sensed from users’ smartphones, to infer their current high level context and ...patterns from ... See full document

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Scaling and balancing carbon dioxide fluxes in a heterogeneous tundra ecosystem of the Lena River Delta

Scaling and balancing carbon dioxide fluxes in a heterogeneous tundra ecosystem of the Lena River Delta

... In 2015, the rapid snowmelt coincided with the spring flood, thus enabling both vegetation classes to commence their canopy development concurrently in early June. The growing season was initialised in mid-June by ... See full document

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Quantifying the carbon uptake by vegetation for Europe on a 1 km2 resolution using a remote sensing driven vegetation model

Quantifying the carbon uptake by vegetation for Europe on a 1 km2 resolution using a remote sensing driven vegetation model

... series data derived from optical satellites are often contaminated by gaps and outliers, time series analysis has to be applied to eliminate these data ...spaced data sets based on the ... See full document

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