Remote Sensing and Modeling LENA2006.

Quantifying sources and sinks of climatological relevant trace gases as well as understanding their exchange between atmosphere and land surfaces has become essential research topics in atmospheric sciences during the last years. High latitude ecosystems are most critically influenced by a changing...

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Main Authors: Wißkirchen, Klaus, Kirschke, Stefanie, Günther, Kurt P.
Format: Conference Object
Language:German
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://elib.dlr.de/59108/
https://elib.dlr.de/59108/1/poster_potsdam_080214.pdf
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description Quantifying sources and sinks of climatological relevant trace gases as well as understanding their exchange between atmosphere and land surfaces has become essential research topics in atmospheric sciences during the last years. High latitude ecosystems are most critically influenced by a changing climate. Modeling the terrestrial carbon cycle - net CO2 uptake by vegetation (Net Primary Productivity, NPP) as well as methane emissions from natural wetlands – is a powerful tool to study the impact of climate change. Uncertainties in the carbon budget of arctic ecosystems remain partly due to difficulties in assessing the spatially and temporally highly variable methane emissions of permafrost soils.
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Wißkirchen, Klaus und Kirschke, Stefanie und Günther, Kurt P. (2008) Remote Sensing and Modeling LENA2006. Permafrost Expert Consultation Workshop, 2008-02-20 - 2008-02-21, Potsdam.
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:59108 2025-06-15T14:20:55+00:00 Remote Sensing and Modeling LENA2006. Wißkirchen, Klaus Kirschke, Stefanie Günther, Kurt P. 2008-02-14 application/pdf https://elib.dlr.de/59108/ https://elib.dlr.de/59108/1/poster_potsdam_080214.pdf de ger https://elib.dlr.de/59108/1/poster_potsdam_080214.pdf Wißkirchen, Klaus und Kirschke, Stefanie und Günther, Kurt P. (2008) Remote Sensing and Modeling LENA2006. Permafrost Expert Consultation Workshop, 2008-02-20 - 2008-02-21, Potsdam. Klima- und Atmosphärenprodukte Konferenzbeitrag NonPeerReviewed 2008 ftdlr 2025-06-04T04:58:08Z Quantifying sources and sinks of climatological relevant trace gases as well as understanding their exchange between atmosphere and land surfaces has become essential research topics in atmospheric sciences during the last years. High latitude ecosystems are most critically influenced by a changing climate. Modeling the terrestrial carbon cycle - net CO2 uptake by vegetation (Net Primary Productivity, NPP) as well as methane emissions from natural wetlands – is a powerful tool to study the impact of climate change. Uncertainties in the carbon budget of arctic ecosystems remain partly due to difficulties in assessing the spatially and temporally highly variable methane emissions of permafrost soils. Conference Object Arctic Climate change permafrost Unknown Arctic
spellingShingle Klima- und Atmosphärenprodukte
Wißkirchen, Klaus
Kirschke, Stefanie
Günther, Kurt P.
Remote Sensing and Modeling LENA2006.
title Remote Sensing and Modeling LENA2006.
title_full Remote Sensing and Modeling LENA2006.
title_fullStr Remote Sensing and Modeling LENA2006.
title_full_unstemmed Remote Sensing and Modeling LENA2006.
title_short Remote Sensing and Modeling LENA2006.
title_sort remote sensing and modeling lena2006.
topic Klima- und Atmosphärenprodukte
topic_facet Klima- und Atmosphärenprodukte
url https://elib.dlr.de/59108/
https://elib.dlr.de/59108/1/poster_potsdam_080214.pdf