This research examines the effect of recent landownership changes and new management stewardship mechanisms (e.g., forest certification and working forest conservation easements) on disturbance rates in Maine forests. We quantify forest disturbance rates between 2000 and 2007 and forest cover type composition in 2007, as detected by Landsat Thematic Mapper...
Understanding the processes that control the terrestrial exchange of carbon is critical for
assessing atmospheric CO₂ budgets. Carbonyl sulfide (COS) is taken up by vegetation during
photosynthesis following a pathway that mirrors CO₂ but has a small or nonexistent emission component,
providing a possible tracer for gross primary production. Field...
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D. Asaf
Weizmann Inst.
C. Still
Oregon State U.
S. Montzka
NOAA-ESRL
D. Noone
U
Understanding the processes that control the terrestrial exchange of carbon is critical for
assessing atmospheric CO₂ budgets. Carbonyl sulfide (COS) is taken up by vegetation during
photosynthesis following a pathway that mirrors CO₂ but has a small or nonexistent emission component,
providing a possible tracer for gross primary production. Field...
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Berkelhammer, M., D. Asaf, C. Still, S. Montzka, D. Noone
Understanding the processes that control the terrestrial exchange of carbon is critical for
assessing atmospheric CO₂ budgets. Carbonyl sulfide (COS) is taken up by vegetation during
photosynthesis following a pathway that mirrors CO₂ but has a small or nonexistent emission component,
providing a possible tracer for gross primary production. Field...
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Understanding the processes that control the terrestrial exchange of carbon is critical for
assessing atmospheric CO₂ budgets. Carbonyl sulfide (COS) is taken up by vegetation during
photosynthesis following a pathway that mirrors CO₂ but has a small or nonexistent emission component,
providing a possible tracer for gross primary production. Field...
The delta O-18 signal preserved in paleoarchives is widely used to reconstruct past climate conditions. In many speleothems, this signal is classically interpreted via the amount effect. However, recent work has shown that precipitation delta O-18 (delta O-18(p)) is greatly influenced by convective processes distinct from precipitation amount, and new...
This study investigates the response of the global mean and spatial variations of the δ¹⁸O value of atmospheric CO₂ (δCₐ) to changes in soil CO₂ hydration rates, relative humidity, the δ¹⁸O value of precipitation and water vapor, visible radiation, temperature, and ecosystem flux partitioning. A three-dimensional global transport model was...
Deuterium to hydrogen (D/H) ratios in Earth’s hydrologic cycle have long served as important
tracers of climate processes, yet the global HDO budget remains poorly constrained because of uncertainties
in the isotopic compositions of continental evapotranspiration and runoff. Here bias-corrected satellite retrievals of
HDO and H₂O concentrations from the Tropospheric...
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D/H isotope ratios in the global hydrologic cycle
Good, S. P., Noone, D., Kurita, N., Benetti, M
Deuterium to hydrogen (D/H) ratios in Earth’s hydrologic cycle have long served as important
tracers of climate processes, yet the global HDO budget remains poorly constrained because of uncertainties
in the isotopic compositions of continental evapotranspiration and runoff. Here bias-corrected satellite retrievals of
HDO and H₂O concentrations from the Tropospheric...
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, Aquat. Geochemistry, 15(4), 497–527, 289
doi:10.1007/s10498-009-9063-6. 290
Noone, D. et al. (2013