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Thermal adaptation of net ecosystem exchange
... that ecosystem- level thermal adaptation of NEE took ...strong thermal adaptation of photosynthe- sis and respiration independently at the ecosystem level (Bal- ... See full document
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Drivers of long-term variability in CO<sub>2</sub> net ecosystem exchange in a temperate peatland
... Table 1. Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients (ρ) and associated p values for all statistically significant inter-annual correlations between ecosystem response and hydro-meteorological parameters observed at ... See full document
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Impact of cloudiness on net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide in different types of forest ecosystems in China
... make cloudiness decrease in North and Northeast China, but increase in south of the Yangtze River region. Environmental factors, such as solar radiation received on the ground, temperature, and moisture can also ... See full document
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Prerequisites for application of hyperbolic relaxed eddy accumulation on managed grasslands and alternative net ecosystem exchange flux partitioning
... application of the REA method on managed ...a net carbon sink or ...behavior of grasslands, management of grassland ecosystems causes anomalies in the seasonal carbon cycle (Flechard et ... See full document
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Drivers of long-term variability in CO<sub>2</sub> net ecosystem exchange in a temperate peatland
... Reichstein, M., Falge, E., Baldocchi, D., Papale, D., Aubinet, M., Berbigier, P., Bernhofer, C., Buchmann, N., Gilmanov, T., Granier, A., Grunwald, T., Havrankova, K., Ilvesniemi, H., Janous, D., Knohl, A., Laurila, T., ... See full document
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The net exchange of methane with high Arctic landscapes during the summer growing season
... reach of the lake’s watershed is considered a high Arctic thermal oasis (France, 1993) because it is protected from coastal weather by the Grant Land Mountains and the Hazen Plateau adjacent to the ...Much ... See full document
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Summertime elemental mercury exchange of temperate grasslands on an ecosystem-scale
... no net flux in ...riod of three days, negative night-time GEM gradients were observed, indicating emission of mercury (due to low wind speeds no GEM fluxes could be determined; see ...advection ... See full document
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Carbonyl sulfide exchange in soils for better estimates of ecosystem carbon uptake
... fluxes observed here. For example, hot, dry soil appeared to produce the highest net COS emissions. Dry soil has a smaller active microbial community (Manzoni et al., 2011), and biotic uptake would be small. ... See full document
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Deciphering the components of regional net ecosystem fluxes following a bottom-up approach for the Iberian Peninsula
... grassland net ecosystem CO 2 exchange into gross primary productivity and ecosystem respiration using light response function analysis, ... See full document
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Typhoons exert significant but differential impact on net carbon ecosystem exchange of subtropical mangrove ecosystems in China
... nutrient cycling (Tomlinson, 1986; Gilbert and Janssen, 1998). But due to aquaculture, urbanization and other human activities, the global mangrove area has been reduced by 1–2 % per year, and the mangrove areas in China ... See full document
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Assessing the ability of three land ecosystem models to simulate gross carbon uptake of forests from boreal to Mediterranean climate in Europe
... surements of net ecosystem exchange and LAI measure- ments along a temperature gradient ranging from the boreal to the Mediterranean ...decomposition of GPP into absorbed photosynthetic ... See full document
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Uncertainty analysis of gross primary production partitioned from net ecosystem exchange measurements
... degree of curvature of the light response curve. Parameters of the NRH model were fitted to the measured NEE data for every 10-day period during the grow- ing season (April to October) in ... See full document
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Net ecosystem carbon exchange in three contrasting Mediterranean ecosystems – the effect of drought
... characteristic of an ecosys- tem regarding its capacity to resist and/or recover from the impacts of an adverse event, the differences in vulnerability to drought between ecosystems were related to rooting ... See full document
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Delayed responses of an Arctic ecosystem to an extreme summer: impacts on net ecosystem exchange and vegetation functioning
... occurrence of high summer temperatures might nega- tively affect the photosynthetic capacity of arctic plants and increase leaf mortality due to direct temperature stress and/or drying (Marchand et ... See full document
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Advances in understanding, models and parameterisations of biosphere-atmosphere ammonia exchange
... time of spreading tends to suppress NH 3 emission by diluting thick slurry and facilitating in- filtration into the soil, where NH + 4 ions adsorb to sites of cation exchange; ... See full document
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Development of a thermal resistance model to evaluate wellbore heat exchange efficiency
... the thermal shunt, which exists between supply and return legs of the ...measure of the heat shunted between legs of the loop to the heat applied or extracted at the ...performance of ... See full document
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Evaluating spatial-temporal dynamics of net primary productivity of different forest types in northeastern China based on improved FORCCHN.
... function of forest ...processes of the atmospheric precipitation mainly through the canopy ...canopy of forest, the first precipitation redistribution occurs. Part of the precipitation is ... See full document
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Carbon dynamics and CO<sub>2</sub> air-sea exchanges in the eutrophied coastal waters of the Southern Bight of the North Sea: a modelling study
... ure of the model to capture the observed late fall-winter min- ima ...96% of TA in BCZ and river loads and biological processes con- tribute ...range of observed values in WCH (Borges and ... See full document
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Percepţii ale inginerilor silvici asupra vulnerabilităţilor şi riscurilor ecosistemelor forestiere în contextul schimbărilor climatice [Perceptions of forestry engineers on vulnerabilities and risks of forest ecosystems to climate change]
... the adaptation to the climate change depends on the perceptions that the stakeholders have on potential effects of the climate change and the possibilities to counteract these ...number of 76 ... See full document
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Continued increase in atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> seasonal amplitude in the 21st century projected by the CMIP5 Earth System Models
... balance of the terrestrial biosphere in the twentieth century: analyses of CO 2 , climate and land use effects with four process-based ecosystem models, Global ... See full document
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