Boreal forests and atmosphere - Biosphere exchange of carbon dioxide

Two approaches to investigating the role of boreal forests in the global carbon cycle are presented. First, a tracer support model which incorporates the normalized-difference vegetation index obtained from advanced, very high resolution radiometer radiances was used to simulate the annual cycle of...

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Main Authors: D'Arrigo, Rosanne, Jacoby, Gordon C., Fung, Inez Y.
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Published: 1987
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19880026805 2023-05-15T15:39:40+02:00 Boreal forests and atmosphere - Biosphere exchange of carbon dioxide D'Arrigo, Rosanne Jacoby, Gordon C. Fung, Inez Y. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Sep 24, 1987 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19880026805 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19880026805 Accession ID: 88A14032 Copyright Other Sources 46 Nature; 329; 321-323 1987 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T17:29:53Z Two approaches to investigating the role of boreal forests in the global carbon cycle are presented. First, a tracer support model which incorporates the normalized-difference vegetation index obtained from advanced, very high resolution radiometer radiances was used to simulate the annual cycle of CO2 in the atmosphere. Results indicate that the seasonal growth of the combined boreal forests of North America and Eurasia accounts for about 50 percent of the mean seasonal CO2 amplitude recorded at Pt. Barrow, Alaska and about 30 percent of the more globally representative CO2 signal at Mauna Loa, Hawaii. Second, tree-ring width data from four boreal treeline sites in northern Canada were positively correlated with Pt. Barrow CO2 drawdown for the period 1971-1982. These results suggest that large-scale changes in the growth of boreal forests may be contributing to the observed increasing trend in CO2 amplitude. They further suggest that tree-ring data may be applicable as indices for CO2 uptake and remote sensing estimates of photosynthetic activity. Other/Unknown Material Barrow Alaska NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Canada
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Boreal forests and atmosphere - Biosphere exchange of carbon dioxide
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description Two approaches to investigating the role of boreal forests in the global carbon cycle are presented. First, a tracer support model which incorporates the normalized-difference vegetation index obtained from advanced, very high resolution radiometer radiances was used to simulate the annual cycle of CO2 in the atmosphere. Results indicate that the seasonal growth of the combined boreal forests of North America and Eurasia accounts for about 50 percent of the mean seasonal CO2 amplitude recorded at Pt. Barrow, Alaska and about 30 percent of the more globally representative CO2 signal at Mauna Loa, Hawaii. Second, tree-ring width data from four boreal treeline sites in northern Canada were positively correlated with Pt. Barrow CO2 drawdown for the period 1971-1982. These results suggest that large-scale changes in the growth of boreal forests may be contributing to the observed increasing trend in CO2 amplitude. They further suggest that tree-ring data may be applicable as indices for CO2 uptake and remote sensing estimates of photosynthetic activity.
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Jacoby, Gordon C.
Fung, Inez Y.
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Fung, Inez Y.
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title Boreal forests and atmosphere - Biosphere exchange of carbon dioxide
title_short Boreal forests and atmosphere - Biosphere exchange of carbon dioxide
title_full Boreal forests and atmosphere - Biosphere exchange of carbon dioxide
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title_full_unstemmed Boreal forests and atmosphere - Biosphere exchange of carbon dioxide
title_sort boreal forests and atmosphere - biosphere exchange of carbon dioxide
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