Predicting photosynthesis–irradiance relationships from satellite remote‐sensing observations
Abstract Photosynthesis–irradiance (PI) relationships are important for phytoplankton ecology and quantifying carbon fixation rates in the environment. However, the parameters of PI relationships are typically unknown across space and time. Here we use machine learning, satellite remote‐sensing, and a database of in situ PI relationships to build ...
Gregory L. Britten+5 more
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Meteorological measurement and simulation datasets to understand the complex circulation over a tropical inter-Andean valley. [PDF]
Ardila AV+4 more
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Impacts of extreme temperature changes on fractional vegetation cover in marshes of China
Abstract China ranks third worldwide in terms of marsh areas. Marshes in China play an important role in regional aquatic ecosystem security and the carbon cycle. Understanding the impacts of extreme climatic changes on marsh vegetation is crucial for predicting the regional carbon cycle.
Chen Ding, Xiangjin Shen
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Author Correction: Simulation of a flash-flood event over the Adriatic Sea with a high-resolution atmosphere-ocean-wave coupled system. [PDF]
Ricchi A+4 more
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Diel variation in CO2 flux is substantial in many lakes
Abstract Lakes play a significant role in the global carbon cycle, acting as sources and sinks of carbon dioxide (CO2). In situ measurements of CO2 flux (FCO2) from lakes have generally been collected during daylight, despite indications of significant diel variability.
Elvira de Eyto+39 more
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Author Correction: Quantifying both socioeconomic and climate uncertainty in coupled human-Earth systems analysis. [PDF]
Morris J+8 more
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Contrasting greenhouse gas dynamics along a coastal‐to‐oligotrophic ocean continuum
Abstract The oceans play the dual role of carbon sinks and greenhouse gases (GHGs) sources in global climate change, but there are still gaps in understanding the GHG fluxes and regulation mechanisms across ecosystem scales. We conducted five cruises across a coastal‐to‐oligotrophic ocean continuum to evaluate the distributions and air‐sea exchange of ...
Ting Gu, Zhuo Chen, Jun Sun
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Mechanistic Modeling of <i>Aedes aegypti</i> Mosquito Habitats for Climate-Informed Dengue Forecasting. [PDF]
Yasanayake CN+4 more
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II. Reply of the President and Council of the Royal Society to an application from the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade, on the subject of marine meteorological observations [PDF]
E. Sabine
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