Publikationen von Carlos Sierra
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Buchkapitel (8)
2022
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Next-generation soil biogeochemistry model representations: A proposed community open-source model farm (BeTR-S). In: Multi‐scale biogeochemical processes in soil ecosystems: Critical reactions and resilience to climate changes, S. 233 - 257 (Hg. Yang, Y.; Keiluweit, M.; Senesi, N.; Xing, B.). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Hoboken, New Jersey (2022)
2020
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Dendrochronological potential of trees from America’s rainiest region. In: Latin American dendroecology: Combining tree-ring sciences and ecology in a megadiverse territory, S. 79 - 119 (Hg. Pompa-Garcia , M.; Camarero, J. J.). Springer, Cham (2020)
2019
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Schulze, E. D.; Beck, E.; Buchmann, N.; Clemens, S.; Müller-Hohenstein, K. et al.). Springer, Berlin (2019)
Approaches to model processes at the ecosystem level. In: Plant Ecology, S. 513 - 527 (Hg. 2017
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Maximizing soil carbon sequestration: assessing procedural barriers to carbon management in cultivated tropical perennial grass systems. In: Recent Advances in Carbon Capture and Storage, S. 151 - 169 (Hg. Yun, Y.). InTech, Research Triangle Park, NC (2017)
2016
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Trumbore, S. E.). Springer, Cham (2016)
Radiocarbon nomenclature, theory, models, and interpretation: measuring age, determing cycling rates, and tracing source pools. In: Radiocarbon and Global Change, S. 45 - 82 (Hg. Schuur, E. A. G.; Druffel, E. R. M.; Preprint (4)
2024
Preprint
How long does carbon stay in a near-pristine central Amazon forest? An empirical estimate with radiocarbon. (2024)
2023
Preprint
High capacity of integrated crop-pasture systems to preserve old stable carbon evaluated in a 60-year-old experiment. (2023)
Preprint
Information content and maximum entropy of compartmental systems in equilibrium. (2023)
Preprint
Nitrogen limitation information retrieved from data assimilation. (2023)