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View article: A managed boreal forest landscape in northern Sweden is a persistent net carbon sink despite large inter-annual weather anomalies
A managed boreal forest landscape in northern Sweden is a persistent net carbon sink despite large inter-annual weather anomalies Open
The future role of boreal forests in the global carbon cycle is uncertain given the rapid climate change in high latitudes. At the landscape scale, heterogeneity in stand age and land cover, contributions from terrestrial and aquatic fluxe…
View article: Variations in Ecosystem‐Scale Methane Fluxes Across a Boreal Mire Complex Assessed by a Network of Flux Towers
Variations in Ecosystem‐Scale Methane Fluxes Across a Boreal Mire Complex Assessed by a Network of Flux Towers Open
High latitude mires are key ecosystems in the context of climate change since they store large amounts of carbon while constituting an important natural source of methane (CH 4 ). However, while a growing number of studies have investigate…
View article: Temporal dynamics and environmental controls of carbon dioxide and methane fluxes measured by the eddy covariance method over a boreal river
Temporal dynamics and environmental controls of carbon dioxide and methane fluxes measured by the eddy covariance method over a boreal river Open
Boreal rivers and streams are significant sources of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) for the atmosphere. Yet the controls and the magnitude of these emissions remain highly uncertain, as current estimates are mostly based on indirec…
View article: High soil carbon efflux rates in several ecosystems in southern Sweden
High soil carbon efflux rates in several ecosystems in southern Sweden Open
Soil C effluxes were measured at five forest stands with different vegetation and a meadow in southeastern Sweden (57¡5«N, 16¡7«E). Exponential regressions of soil respiration against air and soil temperatures were used to model soil respi…
View article: CO2-induced terrestrial climate feedback mechanism : From carbon sink to aerosol source and back
CO2-induced terrestrial climate feedback mechanism : From carbon sink to aerosol source and back Open
Feedbacks mechanisms are essential components of our climate system, as they either increase or decrease changes in climate-related quantities in the presence of external forcings. In this work, we provide the first quantitative estimate r…
View article: Area averaging of land surface–atmosphere fluxes in NOPEX: challenges, results and perspectives
Area averaging of land surface–atmosphere fluxes in NOPEX: challenges, results and perspectives Open
The NOPEX experimental campaigns dealt with the land-surface-atmosphere exchange of momentum, heat, water and CO2 on local and regional scales. In this paper emphasis is put on the NOPEX experiences with respect to the spatial integration …
View article: Increase in gross primary production of boreal forests balanced out by increase in ecosystem respiration
Increase in gross primary production of boreal forests balanced out by increase in ecosystem respiration Open
Changes in the net carbon sink of boreal forests constitute a major source of uncertainty in the future global carbon budget and, hence, climate change projections. The annual net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide (CO2) controlling the …
View article: Temporal dynamics and environmental controls of carbon dioxide and methane fluxes measured by the eddy covariance method over a boreal river
Temporal dynamics and environmental controls of carbon dioxide and methane fluxes measured by the eddy covariance method over a boreal river Open
Boreal rivers and streams are significant sources of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Yet the controls and the magnitude of these emissions remain highly uncertain, as current estimates are mostly based on indirect…
View article: Wildfire impacts on the carbon budget of a managed Nordic boreal forest
Wildfire impacts on the carbon budget of a managed Nordic boreal forest Open
Wildfire is one of the most important disturbances affecting boreal forests. Most previous research on boreal forest fires has occurred in North American forests which have different fire regimes, tree species and are less intensively mana…
View article: CO2 and CH4 exchanges between moist moss tundra and atmosphere on Kapp Linne, Svalbard
CO2 and CH4 exchanges between moist moss tundra and atmosphere on Kapp Linne, Svalbard Open
We measured CO2 and CH4 fluxes using chambers and eddy covariance (only CO2) from a moist moss tundra in Svalbard. The average net ecosystem exchange (NEE) during the summer (9 June-31 August) was negative (sink) with -0.139±0.032 …
View article: Boreal forest tree growth and sap flow after a low-severity wildfire
Boreal forest tree growth and sap flow after a low-severity wildfire Open
Boreal forests are exposed to larger and more frequent fires due to climate change, with significant consequences for their carbon and water balances. Low-severity fires (trees charred but surviving) are the most common fire regime in the …
View article: Joint optimization of land carbon uptake and albedo can help achieve moderate instantaneous and long-term cooling effects
Joint optimization of land carbon uptake and albedo can help achieve moderate instantaneous and long-term cooling effects Open
Both carbon dioxide uptake and albedo of the land surface affect global climate. However, climate change mitigation by increasing carbon uptake can cause a warming trade-off by decreasing albedo, with most research focusing on afforestatio…
View article: Dataset for "Joint optimization of land carbon uptake and albedo can help achieve moderate instantaneous and long-term cooling effects"
Dataset for "Joint optimization of land carbon uptake and albedo can help achieve moderate instantaneous and long-term cooling effects" Open
Data and Code for 'Joint optimization of land carbon uptake and albedo can help achieve moderate instantaneous and long-term cooling effects' by Graf et al. (Communications Earth and Environment)
View article: Dataset for "Joint optimization of land carbon uptake and albedo can help achieve moderate instantaneous and long-term cooling effects"
Dataset for "Joint optimization of land carbon uptake and albedo can help achieve moderate instantaneous and long-term cooling effects" Open
Data and Code for 'Joint optimization of land carbon uptake and albedo can help achieve moderate instantaneous and long-term cooling effects' by Graf et al. (Communications Earth and Environment)
View article: Two-level eddy covariance measurements reduce bias in land-atmosphere exchange estimates over a heterogeneous boreal forest landscape
Two-level eddy covariance measurements reduce bias in land-atmosphere exchange estimates over a heterogeneous boreal forest landscape Open
Estimates of land-atmosphere exchanges of carbon, energy, water vapor, and other greenhouse gases based on the eddy covariance (EC) technique rely on the fundamental assumption that the flux footprint area is homo-geneous. We investigated …
View article: Clarifying the carbon balance recovery time after clear‐cutting
Clarifying the carbon balance recovery time after clear‐cutting Open
Clear-cutting of forest is causing large emissions of carbon dioxide immediately after the clear-cutting and an important question is how fast the forest can achieve carbon balance (CB) again and how long time it takes until the initial lo…
View article: Spatial Variability of Albedo and Net Radiation at Local Scale Using UAV Equipped with Radiation Sensors
Spatial Variability of Albedo and Net Radiation at Local Scale Using UAV Equipped with Radiation Sensors Open
Energy balance closure is an important feature in studies of ecosystem exchanges of energy and greenhouse gases using the eddy covariance method. Previous analyses show that this is still a problem with imbalances in the order of 0.6–0.7 t…
View article: The two towers: CO2 fluxes after wildfire in managed Swedish boreal forest stands
The two towers: CO2 fluxes after wildfire in managed Swedish boreal forest stands Open
Wildfires have been effectively suppressed in the managed boreal forests of Fennoscandia for over a century. However, recent extremely hot and dry summers have highlighted the vulnerability of these forests to increasing wildfire frequency…
View article: Five-year inter-annual variation in the net landscape carbon balance of a managed boreal forest landscape in Sweden
Five-year inter-annual variation in the net landscape carbon balance of a managed boreal forest landscape in Sweden Open
The boreal biome exchanges large amounts of carbon (C) with the atmosphere and thus significantly affects the global climate. A managed boreal landscape typically consists of various sinks and sources of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4)…
View article: ADVEX - The CarboEurope-Integrated Project Advection Experiment Data Set
ADVEX - The CarboEurope-Integrated Project Advection Experiment Data Set Open
Extensive field measurements have been performed at three CarboEurope-Integrated Project forest sites with different topography (Renon/Ritten, Italian Alps, Italy; Wetzstein, Thuringia, Germany; Norunda, Uppland, Sweden) to evaluate the re…
View article: ADVEX - The CarboEurope-Integrated Project Advection Experiment Data Set
ADVEX - The CarboEurope-Integrated Project Advection Experiment Data Set Open
Extensive field measurements have been performed at three CarboEurope-Integrated Project forest sites with different topography (Renon/Ritten, Italian Alps, Italy; Wetzstein, Thuringia, Germany; Norunda, Uppland, Sweden) to evaluate the re…
View article: Estimating local-scale forest GPP in Northern Europe using Sentinel-2: Model comparisons with LUE, APAR, the plant phenology index, and a light response function
Estimating local-scale forest GPP in Northern Europe using Sentinel-2: Model comparisons with LUE, APAR, the plant phenology index, and a light response function Open
Northern forest ecosystems make up an important part of the global carbon cycle. Hence, monitoring local-scale gross primary production (GPP) of northern forest is essential for understanding climatic change impacts on terrestrial carbon s…
View article: Four decades increase in gross photosynthesis of boreal forests balanced out by increase in ecosystem respiration
Four decades increase in gross photosynthesis of boreal forests balanced out by increase in ecosystem respiration Open
Changes in the net carbon sink of boreal forests constitute a major source of uncertainty in the future global carbon budget and hence climate change projections1. The annual net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide (CO2) controlling the t…
View article: "Four decades increase in gross photosynthesis of boreal forests balanced out by increase in ecosystem respiration" data and codes
"Four decades increase in gross photosynthesis of boreal forests balanced out by increase in ecosystem respiration" data and codes Open
Data and codes related to the manuscript "Four decades increase in gross photosynthesis of boreal forests balanced out by increase in ecosystem respiration".
View article: "Four decades increase in gross photosynthesis of boreal forests balanced out by increase in ecosystem respiration" data and codes
"Four decades increase in gross photosynthesis of boreal forests balanced out by increase in ecosystem respiration" data and codes Open
Data and codes related to the manuscript "Four decades increase in gross photosynthesis of boreal forests balanced out by increase in ecosystem respiration".
View article: CO <sub>2</sub> and CH <sub>4</sub> exchanges between moist moss tundra and atmosphere on Kapp Linné, Svalbard
CO <sub>2</sub> and CH <sub>4</sub> exchanges between moist moss tundra and atmosphere on Kapp Linné, Svalbard Open
We measured CO2 and CH4 fluxes using chambers and eddy covariance (only CO2) from a moist moss tundra in Svalbard. The average net ecosystem exchange (NEE) during the summer (9 June–31 August) was negative (sink), with −0.139 ± 0.032 µmol …
View article: Data: Boreal forest soil carbon fluxes one year after a wildfire: Effects of burn severity and management
Data: Boreal forest soil carbon fluxes one year after a wildfire: Effects of burn severity and management Open
2018 Boreal forest fires in Sweden: Measurements of soil CO2 and CH4 fluxes, soil microclimate and nutrient content during the first growing season after a wildfire, from forest sites impacted by different fire severity (tree mortality) an…
View article: Data: Boreal forest soil carbon fluxes one year after a wildfire: Effects of burn severity and management
Data: Boreal forest soil carbon fluxes one year after a wildfire: Effects of burn severity and management Open
2018 Boreal forest fires in Sweden: Measurements of soil CO2 and CH4 fluxes, soil microclimate and nutrient content during the first growing season after a wildfire, from forest sites impacted by different fire severity (tree mortality) an…
View article: Reply on RC2
Reply on RC2 Open
We measured CO2 and CH4 fluxes using chambers and eddy covariance (only CO2) from a moist moss tundra in Svalbard. The average net ecosystem exchange (NEE) during the summer (June–August) was −0.40 g C m−2 day−1 or −37 g C m−2 for the whol…
View article: Reply on RC1
Reply on RC1 Open
We measured CO2 and CH4 fluxes using chambers and eddy covariance (only CO2) from a moist moss tundra in Svalbard. The average net ecosystem exchange (NEE) during the summer (June–August) was −0.40 g C m−2 day−1 or −37 g C m−2 for the whol…