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Resilience and sensitivity of ecosystem carbon stocks to fire-regime change in Alaskan tundra
Science of The Total Environment, 2022Fire disturbance has increased in some tundra ecosystems due to anthropogenic climate change, with important ramifications for terrestrial carbon cycling. Assessment of the potential impact of fire-regime change on tundra carbon stocks requires long-term perspectives because tundra fires have been rare historically. Here we integrated the process-based
Yaping, Chen +6 more
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Global Change Biology, 1998
AbstractEvaluating the role of terrestrial ecosystems in the global carbon cycle requires a detailed understanding of carbon exchange between vegetation, soil, and the atmosphere. Global climatic change may modify the net carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems, causing feedbacks on atmospheric CO2 and climate.
Mingkui Cao, F. IaN. Woodward
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AbstractEvaluating the role of terrestrial ecosystems in the global carbon cycle requires a detailed understanding of carbon exchange between vegetation, soil, and the atmosphere. Global climatic change may modify the net carbon balance of terrestrial ecosystems, causing feedbacks on atmospheric CO2 and climate.
Mingkui Cao, F. IaN. Woodward
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Stocks of phytomass and organic carbon in tundra ecosystems of northern Fennoscandia
Moscow University Soil Science Bulletin, 2016This article considers carbon stocks in the tundra ecosystems of northern Fennoscandia with different meso- and macrorelief features in relation with the value and structure of the phytomass of these ecosystems and their volume weight of fine-grained soil. The basic stocks of ecosystem carbon (60–97%) are concentrated in shallow soils. The value of the
M. N. Maslov +6 more
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Ecosystem carbon stocks in Pinus palustris forests
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2014Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) restoration in the southeastern United States offers opportunities for carbon (C) sequestration. Ecosystem C stocks are not well understood in longleaf pine forests, which are typically of low density and maintained by prescribed fire. The objectives of this research were to develop allometric equations for above-
Lisa J. Samuelson +9 more
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Soil carbon and nitrogen stocks in a semiarid urban ecosystem
2012The Earth's soils hold an estimated 1500 Pg of carbon and 100 Pg of nitrogen. Soils thus figure prominently into global C and N cycling. Human-related land cover changes have the potential to alter soil C and N pools, with implications for atmospheric CO2 concentrations, ecosystem nitrogen availability, and other global and regional characteristics.
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Ecosystem Organic Carbon Stock Estimations in the Sile River, North Eastern Italy
Water (Switzerland), 2021Alessandro Buosi +2 more
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Thinning increases forest ecosystem carbon stocks
Forest Ecology and ManagementHailong Zhang +5 more
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