Carbon response of tundra ecosystems to advancing greenup and snowmelt in Alaska
The ongoing disproportionate increases in temperature and precipitation in the Alaska may alter the latitudinal gradients in greenup and snowmelt timings as well as carbon dynamics. With a broad range of datasets and model results, the authors show that the carbon response to early greenup or delaye...
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Main Authors: | JiHyun Kim, Yeonjoo Kim, Donatella Zona, Walter Oechel, Sang-Jong Park, Bang-Yong Lee, Yonghong Yi, Angela Erb, Crystal L. Schaaf |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/30e3898a9f2a4336beedac26d8d288f3 |
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