A 70-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF CARBON FLUXES IN THE CANADIAN FOREST SECTOR
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] W. Kurz,et al. 20th century carbon budget of Canadian forests , 1995 .
[2] D. Binkley. Does forest removal increase rates of decomposition and nitrogen release , 1984 .
[3] The potential aboveground carbon storage of north American forests , 1993 .
[4] W. Kurz,et al. Influence of methodology and assumptions on reported national carbon flux inventories: An illustration from the Canadian forest sector , 1997 .
[5] Litter Quality and Its Potential Effect on Decay Rates of Materials from Canadian Forests , 1995 .
[6] P. Ciais,et al. A Large Northern Hemisphere Terrestrial CO2 Sink Indicated by the 13C/12C Ratio of Atmospheric CO2 , 1995, Science.
[7] C. E. V. Wagner,et al. Two recent articles on fire ecology , 1978 .
[8] G. Woodwell,et al. Changes in the Carbon Content of Terrestrial Biota and Soils between 1860 and 1980: A Net Release of CO"2 to the Atmosphere , 1983 .
[9] Werner A. Kurz,et al. Estimation of root biomass and dynamics for the carbon budget model of the Canadian forest sector , 1996 .
[10] I. Fung,et al. Observational Contrains on the Global Atmospheric Co2 Budget , 1990, Science.
[11] T. Sterner,et al. Forest insect and disease conditions in Canada 1982. , 1983 .
[12] W. Kurz,et al. Comprehensive assessment of carbon stocks and fluxes in a Boreal-Cordilleran forest management unit , 1997 .
[13] Gordon B. Bonan,et al. Seasonal and annual carbon fluxes in a boreal forest landscape , 1991 .
[14] Henry L. Gholz,et al. Simulation of the carbon dynamics of a Florida slash pine plantation , 1993 .
[15] George M. Woodwell,et al. The flux of carbon from terrestrial ecosystems to the atmosphere in 1980 due to changes in land use: geographic distribution of the global flux , 1987 .
[16] P. Woodard,et al. Distribution of residual vegetation associated with large fires in Alberta , 1987 .
[17] R. Houghton. Terrestrial sources and sinks of carbon inferred from terrestrial data , 1996 .
[18] J. Yarie,et al. Forest fire cycles and life tables: a case study from interior Alaska , 1981 .
[19] W. Kurz,et al. The carbon budget of Canadian forests: a sensitivity analysis of changes in disturbance regimes, growth rates, and decomposition rates. , 1994, Environmental pollution.
[20] R. K. Dixon,et al. Carbon Pools and Flux of Global Forest Ecosystems , 1994, Science.
[21] C. E. Van Wagner,et al. Age-class distribution and the forest fire cycle , 1978 .
[22] W. Volney. Analysis of historic jack pine budworm outbreaks in the Prairie provinces of Canada , 1988 .
[23] Thomas H. Painter,et al. Climatic, edaphic, and biotic controls over storage and turnover of carbon in soils , 1994 .
[24] W. Kurz,et al. An analysis of future carbon budgets of Canadian boreal forests , 1995 .
[25] B. Stocks,et al. Some potential carbon budget implications of fire management in the boreal forest , 1996 .
[26] C. E. V. Wagner. The Historical Pattern of Annual Burned Area in Canada , 1988 .
[27] J. Rowe,et al. Forest regions of Canada. , 1972 .
[28] Pekka E. Kauppi,et al. Biomass and Carbon Budget of European Forests, 1971 to 1990 , 1992, Science.
[29] M. Harmon,et al. Effects on Carbon Storage of Conversion of Old-Growth Forests to Young Forests , 1990, Science.
[30] J. Blais. Trends in the frequency, extent, and severity of spruce budworm outbreaks in eastern Canada , 1983 .