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Group: climate_change - with tag rates [95 articles]

Недавние статьи, отправленные по почте членами climate_change группы with tag rates
  • Global climate and energy-systems
    Science Of The Total Environment, Vol. 143 (1994), pp. 31-51.
    by Y Sinyak
  • Soil carbon stocks and their rates of accumulation and loss in a boreal forest landscape
    Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Vol. 12 (1998), pp. 687-701.
  • Effects of aging on the smoke from a large forest-fire
    Atmospheric Research, Vol. 38 (1995), pp. 315-332.
    by LF Radke, AS Hegg, PV Hobbs, JE Penner
  • A simulation-model for the transient effects of climate change on forest landscapes
    Ecological Modelling, Vol. 65 (1993), pp. 51-70.
    by IC Prentice, MT Sykes, W Cramer
  • Aspects of the interaction between vegetation and soil under global change
    Water Air And Soil Pollution, Vol. 64 (1992), pp. 345-363.
    by WM Post, J Pastor, AW King, WR Emanuel
  • Effects of climate on radial growth of sub-alpine conifers in the north cascade mountains
    Canadian Journal Of Forest Research-Revue Canadienne De Recherche Forestiere, Vol. 24 (1994), pp. 1921-1932.
    by DW Peterson, DL Peterson
  • Effects of salinity and flooding on seedlings of cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto)
    Oecologia, Vol. 105 (1996)
  • Increased Rates Of Nitrogen Cycling Result From Transferring Soils From High To Low-Elevation Old-Growth Forests Climate Change Implications
    Bulletin Of The Ecological Society Of America. Annual Meeting Of The Ecological Society Of America, Honolulu, Hawaii, Usa, August, Vol. 73, No. 2 Suppl. (1992), pp. 9-13.
    by DA Perry, SC Hart, TE Bell
  • Simulating carbon dynamics along the Boreal Forest Transect Case Study (BFTCS) in central Canada - 2. Sensitivity to climate change
    Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Vol. 12 (1998), pp. 393-402.
    by CH Peng, MJ Apps
  • The use of models to integrate information and understanding of soil C at the regional scale
    Geoderma, Vol. 79 (1997), pp. 227-260.
    by K Paustian, E Levine, WM Post, IM Ryzhova
  • Phenology and growth of shoots, needles, and buds of Douglas-fir seedlings with elevated CO2_and (or) temperature
    Canadian Journal Of Botany-Revue Canadienne De Botanique, Vol. 76 (1998), pp. 1991-2001.
    by D Olszyk, C Wise, E Vaness, M Apple, D Tingey
  • Nutrient cycling and biomass growth at a North American hardwood site in relation to climate change: ForSVA assessments
    Climatic Change, Vol. 34 (1996), pp. 239-251.
    by T Oja, PA Arp
  • Effect of temperature on humus respiration rate and nitrogen mineralization: Implications for global climate change
    Biogeochemistry, Vol. 44 (1999), pp. 239-257.
  • Towards modeling the impact of climate change and deforestation on stream water-quality in Amazonia - a perspective based on the magic model
    Science Of The Total Environment, Vol. 127 (1992), pp. 225-241.
    by C Neal, MC Forti, A Jenkins
  • Effects of climate change on freshwater ecosystems of the south- eastern United States and the Gulf Coast of Mexico
    Hydrological Processes, Vol. 11 (1997), pp. 949-970.
    by PJ Mulholland, GR Best, CC Coutant, GM Hornberger, JL Meyer, PJ Robinson, JR Stenberg, RE Turner, F Veraherrera, RG Wetzel
  • Impact of agriculture on soil consumption of atmospheric CH-4 and a comparison of CH-4 and N-2O flux in subarctic, temperate and tropical grasslands
    Nutrient, Vol. Cycling in Agroecosystems 49, No. 1-3. (1997), pp. 71-83.
    by ARD Mosier
  • Litter decomposition rates in Canadian forests
    Global Change Biology, Vol. 5 (1999), pp. 75-82.
  • Potential effects of climate change on freshwater ecosystems of the New England/Mid-Atlantic Region
    Hydrological Processes, Vol. 11 (1997), pp. 925-947.
    by MV Moore, ML Pace, JR Mather, PS Murdoch, RW Howarth, CL Folt, CY Chen, HF Hemond, PA Flebbe, CT Driscoll
  • Climate change, hurricanes and tropical storms, and rising sea level in coastal wetlands
    Ecological Applications, Vol. 7 (1997), pp. 770-801.
    by WK Michener, ER Blood, KL Bildstein, MM Brinson, LR Gardner
  • Applications of geographic information systems, remote-sensing, and a landscape ecology approach to biodiversity conservation in the Western Ghats
    Current Science, Vol. 73 (1997), pp. 134-145.
    by S Menon, KS Bawa
  • Atmospheric carbon dioxide reduction by Sacramento's urban forest. SO
    Journal (1998)
    by EG Mcpherson
  • Interactive effects of ambient ozone and climate measured on growth of mature forest trees
    Nature, Vol. 374 (1995), pp. 252-254.
  • Reconstruction and analysis of historical changes in carbon storage in arctic tundra
    Ecology, Vol. 78 (1997), pp. 1188-1198.
    by RB Mckane, EB Rastetter, GR Shaver, KJ Nadelhoffer, AE Giblin, JA Laundre, FS Chapin
  • Equilibrium responses of global net primary production and carbon storage to doubled atmospheric carbon dioxide: Sensitivity to changes in vegetation nitrogen concentration
    Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Vol. 11 (1997), pp. 173-189.
    by AD Mcguire, JM Melillo, DW Kicklighter, YD Pan, XM Xiao, J Helfrich, B Moore, CJ Vorosmarty, AL Schloss
  • Carbon mitigation scenarios for mexican forests - methodological considerations and results
    Interciencia, Vol. 20 (1995)
    by OR Masera
  • A physiological basis for biosphere-atmosphere interactions in the boreal forest: an overview
    Tree Physiology, Vol. 17 (1997), pp. 491-499.
    by HA Margolis, MG Ryan
  • Carbon flows and economic evaluation of mitigation options in Tanzania's forest sector
    Biomass and Bioenergy, Vol. 8, No. 5. (1995), pp. 381-393.
    by WRO Makundi
  • Temperature effects on kinetics of microbial respiration and net nitrogen and sulfur mineralization
    Soil Science Society Of America Journal, Vol. 59 (1995), pp. 233-240.
    by NW Macdonald, DR Zak, KS Pregitzer
  • Current perspectives on the terrestrial carbon cycle
    Tellus Series B-Chemical And Physical Meteorology, Vol. 51 (1999), pp. 336-342.
    by J Lloyd
  • The CO2_dependence of photosynthesis, plant growth responses to elevated CO2 and their interaction with soil nutrient status, II. Temperate and boreal forest prod