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- Raczka, Brett M., Davis, Kenneth J., Huntzinger, Deborah, Neilson, Ronald P., Poulter, Benjamin, Richardson, Andrew D., Xiao, Jingfeng, Baker, Ian T., Ciais, Philippe, Keenan, Trevor F., Law, Beverly, Post, Wilfred M., Ricciuto, Daniel, Schaefer, Kevin, Tian, Hanqin, Tomelleri, Enrico, Verbeeck, Hans, and Viovy, Nicolas
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- Terrestrial biosphere models can help identify physical processes that control carbon dynamics, including land–atmosphere CO₂ fluxes, and have great potential to predict the terrestrial ecosystem response to changing climate. The skill of models that provide continental-scale carbon flux estimates, however, remains largely untested. This paper evaluates the performance of continental-scale...
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- , Beverly Law, Wilfred M. Post, Daniel Ricciuto, Kevin Schaefer, Hanqin Tian, Enrico Tomelleri, Hans
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- Schaefer, Kevin, Schwalm, Christopher R., Williams, Chris, Arain, M. Altaf, Barr, Alan, Chen, Jing M., Davis, Kenneth J., Dimitrov, Dimitre, Hilton, Timothy W., Hollinger, David Y., Humphreys, Elyn, Poulter, Benjamin, Raczka, Brett M., Richardson, Andrew D., Sahoo, Alok, Thornton, Peter, Vargas, Rodrigo, Verbeeck, Hans, Anderson, Ryan, Baker, Ian, Black, T. Andrew, Bolstad, Paul, Chen, Jiquan, Curtis, Peter S., Desai, Ankur R., Dietze, Michael, Dragoni, Danilo, Gough, Christopher, Grant, Robert F., Gu, Lianhong, Jain, Atul, Kucharik, Chris, Law, Beverly, Liu, Shuguang, Lokipitiya, Erandathie, Margolis, Hank A., Matamala, Roser, McCaughey, J. Harry, Monson, Russ, Munger, J. William, Oechel, Walter, Peng, Changhui, Price, David T., Ricciuto, Dan, Riley, William J., Roulet, Nigel, Tian, Hanqin, Tonitto, Christina, Torn, Margaret, Weng, Ensheng, and Zhou, Xiaolu
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- Accurately simulating gross primary productivity (GPP) in terrestrial ecosystem models is critical because errors in simulated GPP propagate through the model to introduce additional errors in simulated biomass and other fluxes. We evaluated simulated, daily average GPP from 26 models against estimated GPP at 39 eddy covariance flux tower sites...
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- ,38,39 Changhui Peng,40 David T. Price,8 Dan Ricciuto,15 William J. Riley,41 Nigel Roulet,42 Hanqin Tian
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- Hantson, Stijn, Arneth, Almut, Harrison, Sandy P., Kelley, Douglas I., Prentice, I. Colin, Rabin, Sam S., Archibald, Sally, Mouillot, Florent, Arnold, Steve R., Artaxo, Paulo, Bachelet, Dominique, Ciais, Philippe, Forrest, Matthew, Friedlingstein, Pierre, Hickler, Thomas, Kaplan, Jed O., Kloster, Silvia, Knorr, Wolfgang, Lasslop, Gitta, Li, Fang, Mangeon, Stephane, Melton, Joe R., Meyn, Andrea, Sitch, Stephen, Spessa, Allan, van der Werf, Guido R., Voulgarakis, Apostolos, and Yue, Chao
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- Biomass burning impacts vegetation dynamics, biogeochemical cycling, atmospheric chemistry, and climate, with sometimes deleterious socio-economic impacts. Under future climate projections it is often expected that the risk of wildfires will increase. Our ability to predict the magnitude and geographic pattern of future fire impacts rests on our ability to model...
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- availability (fire risk or fire dan- ger) based on modern-day relationships between climate, fuel, and some