Seasonal drought stress in the Amazon: Reconciling models and observations
暂无分享,去创建一个
Scott D. Miller | A. S. Denning | Lara Prihodko | A. Denning | H. Rocha | S. Miller | L. Prihodko | Michel Goulden | H. R. Da Rocha | Michael L. Goulden | Ian Baker | Ian Baker
[1] Stephen S. O. Burgess,et al. Hydraulic redistribution in three Amazonian trees , 2005, Oecologia.
[2] A. Scott Denning,et al. Simulated and observed fluxes of sensible and latent heat and CO2 at the WLEF‐TV tower using SiB2.5 , 2003 .
[3] D. Nepstad,et al. Rainfall exclusion in an eastern Amazonian forest alters soil water movement and depth of water uptake. , 2005, American journal of botany.
[4] W. Oechel,et al. Energy balance closure at FLUXNET sites , 2002 .
[5] C. Field,et al. A reanalysis using improved leaf models and a new canopy integration scheme , 1992 .
[6] P. Sellers. Canopy reflectance, photosynthesis and transpiration , 1985 .
[7] R. Betts,et al. Acceleration of global warming due to carbon-cycle feedbacks in a coupled climate model , 2000, Nature.
[8] M. Heimann,et al. Deep-rooted vegetation, Amazonian deforestation, and climate: results from a modelling study , 1999 .
[9] C. Tucker,et al. A Global 9-yr Biophysical Land Surface Dataset from NOAA AVHRR Data , 2000 .
[10] A. Mariotti,et al. Terrestrial mechanisms of interannual CO2 variability , 2005 .
[11] R. Houghton,et al. Annual fluxes of carbon from deforestation and regrowth in the Brazilian Amazon , 2000, Nature.
[12] Robert E. Dickinson,et al. A Two-Big-Leaf Model for Canopy Temperature, Photosynthesis, and Stomatal Conductance , 2004 .
[13] S. R. Kessell. Testing the Model , 1979 .
[14] D. Randall,et al. A Revised Land Surface Parameterization (SiB2) for Atmospheric GCMS. Part I: Model Formulation , 1996 .
[15] Scott D. Miller,et al. BIOMETRIC AND MICROMETEOROLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS OF TROPICAL FOREST CARBON BALANCE , 2004 .
[16] R. Dickinson,et al. The Common Land Model , 2003 .
[17] E. Davidson,et al. The role of deep roots in the hydrological and carbon cycles of Amazonian forests and pastures , 1994, Nature.
[18] Taro Takahashi,et al. Towards robust regional estimates of CO2 sources and sinks using atmospheric transport models , 2002, Nature.
[19] Robert E. Dickinson,et al. The Common Land Model (CLM) , 2001 .
[20] Xuhui Lee,et al. On micrometeorological observations of surface-air exchange over tall vegetation , 1998 .
[21] Scott D. Miller,et al. DIEL AND SEASONAL PATTERNS OF TROPICAL FOREST CO2 EXCHANGE , 2004 .
[22] R. B. Jackson,et al. A global analysis of root distributions for terrestrial biomes , 1996, Oecologia.
[23] A. Huete,et al. Amazon Forests Green-Up During 2005 Drought , 2007, Science.
[24] K. Taylor. Summarizing multiple aspects of model performance in a single diagram , 2001 .
[25] M. Keller,et al. Carbon in Amazon Forests: Unexpected Seasonal Fluxes and Disturbance-Induced Losses , 2003, Science.
[26] A. Dalcher,et al. A Simple Biosphere Model (SIB) for Use within General Circulation Models , 1986 .
[27] E. Rastetter,et al. Potential Net Primary Productivity in South America: Application of a Global Model. , 1991, Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America.
[28] Edwin W. Pak,et al. An extended AVHRR 8‐km NDVI dataset compatible with MODIS and SPOT vegetation NDVI data , 2005 .
[29] Keith Beven,et al. On the sensitivity of soil-vegetation-atmosphere transfer (SVAT) schemes: equifinality and the problem of robust calibration , 1997 .
[30] Richard A. Houghton,et al. The spatial distribution of forest biomass in the Brazilian Amazon: a comparison of estimates , 2001 .
[31] J. Palutikof,et al. Climate change 2007 : impacts, adaptation and vulnerability , 2001 .
[32] I. Fung,et al. Root functioning modifies seasonal climate. , 2005, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[33] The spatial distribution of forest biomass in the Brazilian Amazon: a comparison of estimates , 2001 .
[34] Philippe Ciais,et al. Weak Northern and Strong Tropical Land Carbon Uptake from Vertical Profiles of Atmospheric CO2 , 2007, Science.
[35] Peter B. Vose,et al. Amazon Basin: A System in Equilibrium , 1984, Science.
[36] D. Nepstad,et al. Deep Soil Moisture Storage and Transpiration in Forests and Pastures of Seasonally-Dry Amazonia , 1998 .
[37] S. Verma,et al. Testing a model of CO2, water and energy exchange in Great Plains tallgrass prairie and wheat ecosystems , 2005 .
[38] Pedro Leite da Silva Dias,et al. The Large‐Scale Biosphere‐Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA): Insights and future research needs , 2002 .
[39] A. Scott Denning,et al. Simulations of terrestrial carbon metabolism and atmospheric CO2 in a general circulation model: Part 1: Surface carbon fluxes , 1996 .
[40] Piers J. Sellers,et al. Amazonian Deforestation and Regional Climate Change , 1991 .
[41] D. Pury,et al. Simple scaling of photosynthesis from leaves to canopies without the errors of big‐leaf models , 1997 .
[42] C. Justice,et al. A revised land surface parameterization (SiB2) for GCMs. Part III: The greening of the Colorado State University general circulation model , 1996 .
[43] B. Law,et al. Combining meteorology, eddy fluxes, isotope measurements, and modeling to understand environmental controls of carbon isotope discrimination at the canopy scale , 2006 .
[44] W. Eugster,et al. The influence of nocturnal CO 2 advection on CO 2 flux measurements , 2000 .
[45] W. Eugster,et al. The influence of nocturnal CO2 advection on CO2 flux measurements , 2000 .
[46] Larry Mahrt,et al. Flux Sampling Errors for Aircraft and Towers , 1998 .
[47] G. Vourlitis,et al. Ecological research in the large-scale biosphere-atmosphere experiment in Amazonia: early results , 2004 .
[48] P. L. Vidale,et al. Prognostic canopy air space solutions for land surface exchanges , 2005 .
[49] Corinne Le Quéré,et al. Regional changes in carbon dioxide fluxes of land and oceans since 1980. , 2000, Science.
[50] A. Huete,et al. Amazon rainforests green‐up with sunlight in dry season , 2006 .
[51] C. Potter,et al. Constraining rooting depths in tropical rainforests using satellite data and ecosystem modeling for accurate simulation of gross primary production seasonality , 2007 .
[52] R. Leuning,et al. A two-leaf model for canopy conductance, photosynthesis and partitioning of available energy I:: Model description and comparison with a multi-layered model , 1998 .
[53] Michael Keller,et al. Effects of Soil Texture on Belowground Carbon and Nutrient Storage in a Lowland Amazonian Forest Ecosystem , 2000, Ecosystems.
[54] Franz X. Meixner,et al. Biogeochemical cycling of carbon, water, energy, trace gases, and aerosols in Amazonia: The LBA‐EUSTACH experiments , 2002 .
[55] M. McClain,et al. The Biogeochemistry of the Amazon Basin , 2001 .
[56] Scott D. Miller,et al. SEASONALITY OF WATER AND HEAT FLUXES OVER A TROPICAL FOREST IN EASTERN AMAZONIA , 2004 .
[57] J. Berry,et al. A biochemical model of photosynthetic CO2 assimilation in leaves of C3 species , 1980, Planta.
[58] C. Justice,et al. A Revised Land Surface Parameterization (SiB2) for Atmospheric GCMS. Part II: The Generation of Global Fields of Terrestrial Biophysical Parameters from Satellite Data , 1996 .
[59] G. Collatz,et al. Physiological and environmental regulation of stomatal conductance, photosynthesis and transpiration: a model that includes a laminar boundary layer , 1991 .
[60] J. Dufresne,et al. Positive feedback between future climate change and the carbon cycle , 2001 .
[61] J. Norman,et al. Correcting eddy-covariance flux underestimates over a grassland , 2000 .
[62] J. Janowiak,et al. The Version 2 Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) Monthly Precipitation Analysis (1979-Present) , 2003 .
[63] R. Avissar,et al. Global Hydroclimatological Teleconnections Resulting from Tropical Deforestation , 2005 .
[64] S. Schiavon,et al. Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. , 2007 .
[65] G. Collatz,et al. Coupled Photosynthesis-Stomatal Conductance Model for Leaves of C4 Plants , 1992 .