Publications
Journal Article (15)
1.
Journal Article
5, pp. 941 - 962 (2005)
Atmospheric methane and carbon dioxide from SCIAMACHY satellite data: initial comparison with chemistry and transport models. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2.
Journal Article
5 (12), pp. 3313 - 3329 (2005)
Carbon monoxide, methane and carbon dioxide columns retrieved from SCIAMACHY by WFM-DOAS: year 2003 initial data set. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 3.
Journal Article
311 (1-4), pp. 299 - 317 (2005)
Regression-based downscaling of spatial variability for hydrologic applications. Journal of Hydrology 4.
Journal Article
11 (10), pp. 1777 - 1787 (2005)
Spatial analysis of growing season length control over net ecosystem exchange. Global Change Biology 5.
Journal Article
5, pp. 2989 - 3002 (2005)
Airborne measurements of trace gas and aerosol particle emissions from biomass burning in Amazonia. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 6.
Journal Article
437 (7057), p. 331 (2005)
Charles David Keeling 1928-2005: Pioneer in the modern science of climate change. Nature 7.
Journal Article
2 (1), pp. 15 - 26 (2005)
The carbon budget of terrestrial ecosystems at country-scale – a European case study. Biogeosciences 8.
Journal Article
32 (15), p. L15501 (2005)
A comprehensive view of Kara Sea polynya dynamics, sea-ice compactness and export from model and remote sensing data. Geophysical Research Letters 9.
Journal Article
25 (5), pp. 545 - 556 (2005)
Influences of environmental factors on the radial profile of sap flux density in Fagus crenata growing at different elevations in the Naeba Mountains, Japan. Tree Physiology 10.
Journal Article
62 (4), pp. 289 - 296 (2005)
Influence of environmental conditions on radial patterns of sap flux density of a 70-year Fagus crenata trees in the Naeba Mountains, Japan. Annals of Forest Science 11.
Journal Article
32, p. L01802 (2005)
Accounting for the effect of transport errors on tracer inversions. Geophysical Research Letters 12.
Journal Article
11 (3), pp. 378 - 397 (2005)
Model-data synthesis in terrestrial carbon observation: methods, data requirements and data uncertainty specifications. Global Change Biology 13.
Journal Article
11 (5), pp. 810 - 827 (2005)
Partitioning direct and indirect human-induced effects on carbon sequestration of managed coniferous forests using model simulations and forest inventories. Global Change Biology 14.
Journal Article
32 (3), p. L03808 (2005)
Seasonal and latitudinal variations of column averaged volume-mixing ratios of atmospheric CO2. Geophysical Research Letters 15.
Journal Article
32 (22), p. L22709 (2005)
Impact of 1998-2002 midlatitude drought and warming on terrestrial ecosystem and the global carbon cycle. Geophysical Research Letters Book Chapter (3)
16.
Book Chapter
The potential for rising CO2 to account for the observed uptake of carbon by tropical, temperate, and boreal forest biomes. In: The carbon balance of forest biomes. Annual Meeting of the Society of Experimental Biology, April 2003, pp. 109 - 150 (Eds. Griffiths, H.; Jarvis, P.). Garland Science/BIOS Scientific Publishers., London (2005)
17.
Book Chapter
Atmospheric CO2 and 13CO2 exchange with the terrestrial biosphere and oceans from 1978 to 2000. Observations and carbon cycle implications. In: A history of atmospheric CO2 and its effects on plants, animals, and ecosystems, pp. 83 - 113 (Eds. Ehleringer, J. R.; Cerling, T. E.; Dearing, M. D.). Springer Verlag, New York (2005)
18.
Book Chapter
177, pp. 350 - 368 (Eds. Ehleringer, J. E.; Cerling, T. E.; Dearing, M. D.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin (2005)
Remembrance of weather past: ecosystem response to climate variability. In: A history of atmospheric CO2 and its effects on plants, animals, and ecosystems, Vol.