Modelling impacts of recent warming on seasonal carbon exchange in higher latitudes of North America

An ecosystem model, ecosys, has been used to examine the effects of recent warming on carbon exchange in higher latitudes of North America. Model results indicated that gradual warming during the past 30 years has increased net ecosystem productivity (NEP) and leaf area index (LAI). Spring increases...

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Published in:Arctic Science
Main Authors: Mekonnen, Zelalem A., Grant, Robert F., Schwalm, Christopher
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2018
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/as-2016-0009 2024-09-15T17:49:57+00:00 Modelling impacts of recent warming on seasonal carbon exchange in higher latitudes of North America Mekonnen, Zelalem A. Grant, Robert F. Schwalm, Christopher 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/as-2016-0009 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full-xml/10.1139/as-2016-0009 https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/as-2016-0009 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Arctic Science volume 4, issue 4, page 471-484 ISSN 2368-7460 2368-7460 journal-article 2018 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2016-0009 2024-08-29T04:08:50Z An ecosystem model, ecosys, has been used to examine the effects of recent warming on carbon exchange in higher latitudes of North America. Model results indicated that gradual warming during the past 30 years has increased net ecosystem productivity (NEP) and leaf area index (LAI). Spring increases in LAI advanced by 2.3 days decade −1 and decreases in autumn were delayed by 5.0 days decade −1 from 1982 to 2006. These advances and delays were corroborated by similar trends observed in the normalized difference vegetation index. NEP modelled during this period increased at an average rate of 17.6 Tg C decade −1 . Increasing carbon losses modelled with soil warming in autumn, when thaw depth was greatest, offset 34% of increasing carbon gains modelled in spring. If autumn warming continues, carbon losses in this season may further offset enhanced carbon sequestration in spring. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Canadian Science Publishing Arctic Science 4 4 471 484
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description An ecosystem model, ecosys, has been used to examine the effects of recent warming on carbon exchange in higher latitudes of North America. Model results indicated that gradual warming during the past 30 years has increased net ecosystem productivity (NEP) and leaf area index (LAI). Spring increases in LAI advanced by 2.3 days decade −1 and decreases in autumn were delayed by 5.0 days decade −1 from 1982 to 2006. These advances and delays were corroborated by similar trends observed in the normalized difference vegetation index. NEP modelled during this period increased at an average rate of 17.6 Tg C decade −1 . Increasing carbon losses modelled with soil warming in autumn, when thaw depth was greatest, offset 34% of increasing carbon gains modelled in spring. If autumn warming continues, carbon losses in this season may further offset enhanced carbon sequestration in spring.
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author Mekonnen, Zelalem A.
Grant, Robert F.
Schwalm, Christopher
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Schwalm, Christopher
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title Modelling impacts of recent warming on seasonal carbon exchange in higher latitudes of North America
title_short Modelling impacts of recent warming on seasonal carbon exchange in higher latitudes of North America
title_full Modelling impacts of recent warming on seasonal carbon exchange in higher latitudes of North America
title_fullStr Modelling impacts of recent warming on seasonal carbon exchange in higher latitudes of North America
title_full_unstemmed Modelling impacts of recent warming on seasonal carbon exchange in higher latitudes of North America
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