Uncertainty in the response of terrestrial carbon sink to environmental drivers undermines carbon-climate feedback predictions
Abstract Terrestrial ecosystems play a vital role in regulating the accumulation of carbon (C) in the atmosphere. Understanding the factors controlling land C uptake is critical for reducing uncertainties in projections of future climate. The relative importance of changing climate, rising atmospher...
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Autores principales: | D. N. Huntzinger, A. M. Michalak, C. Schwalm, P. Ciais, A. W. King, Y. Fang, K. Schaefer, Y. Wei, R. B. Cook, J. B. Fisher, D. Hayes, M. Huang, A. Ito, A. K. Jain, H. Lei, C. Lu, F. Maignan, J. Mao, N. Parazoo, S. Peng, B. Poulter, D. Ricciuto, X. Shi, H. Tian, W. Wang, N. Zeng, F. Zhao |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/48391161281440d180e9a93859b0a888 |
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