Publications of W. Knorr
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Journal Article (15)
1.
Journal Article
29 (6), pp. 565 - 574 (2007)
Will the tropical land biosphere dominate the climate-carbon cycle feedback during the twenty-first century? Climate Dynamics 2.
Journal Article
11 (8), pp. 1333 - 1351 (2005)
Inversion of terrestrial ecosystem model parameter values against eddy covariance measurements by Monte Carlo sampling. Global Change Biology 3.
Journal Article
433 (7023), pp. 298 - 301 (2005)
Long-term sensitivity of soil carbon turnover to warming. Nature 4.
Journal Article
19 (2), p. GB2026 (2005)
Two decades of terrestrial carbon fluxes from a carbon cycle data assimilation system (CCDAS). Global Biogeochemical Cycles 5.
Journal Article
85 Fall Meet. Suppl. (47), pp. A33B - 05 (2004)
The ENSO signature in land surface photosynthetic activity. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 6.
Journal Article
108 (D17), p. 4528 (2003)
A comprehensive global three-dimensional model of δ18O in atmospheric CO2: 2. Mapping the atmospheric signal. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 7.
Journal Article
108 (D17), p. 4527 (2003)
A comprehensive global three-dimensional model of δ18O in atmospheric CO2: 1. Validation of surface processes. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 8.
Journal Article
30 (2), 1097 (2003)
Climate and interannual variability of the atmosphere-biosphere 13CO2 flux. Geophysical Research Letters 9.
Journal Article
13 (3), pp. 327 - 333 (2003)
Modelling terrestrial vegetation dynamics and carbon cycling for an abrupt climatic change event. The Holocene 10.
Journal Article
16 (4), p. 1066 (2002)
Assimilating atmospheric data into a terrestrial biosphere model: A case study of the seasonal cycle. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 11.
Journal Article
29 (22), p. 2074 (2002)
Modeling the dynamics of terrestrial carbon storage since the Last Glacial Maximum. Geophysical Research Letters 12.
Journal Article
15 (1), pp. 207 - 225 (2001)
Uncertainties in global terrestrial biosphere modeling, Part I: A comprehensive sensitivity analysis with a new photosynthesis and energy balance scheme. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 13.
Journal Article
15 (1), pp. 227 - 246 (2001)
Uncertainties in global terrestrial biosphere modeling, part II: Global constraints for a process-based vegetation model. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 14.
Journal Article
28 (18), pp. 3489 - 3492 (2001)
The role of bright desert regions in shaping North African climate. Geophysical Research Letters 15.
Journal Article
9 (3), pp. 225 - 252 (2000)
Annual and interannual CO2 exchanges of the terrestrial biosphere: process-based simulations and uncertainties. Global Ecology and Biogeography Book (1)
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Book
Vegetation feedback on Sahelian rainfall variability in a coupled climate-land-vegetation model. Max-Planck-Institut für Meteorologie, Hamburg (2001)
Book Chapter (3)
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Book Chapter
2668, pp. 95 - 104 (Eds. Kumar, V.; Gavrilova, M.L.; Tan, C.J.K.; L'ecuyer, P.). Springer, Heidelberg (2003)
An example of an automatic differentiation-based modelling system. In: Computational Science and its Applications - ICCSA 2003, Pt 2, Proceedings, Vol. 18.
Book Chapter
3, pp. 177 - 200 (Eds. Lakshmi, V.; Albertson, J.; Schaake, J.). American Geophysical Union, Washington D.C. (2001)
Assimilation of fAPAR and surface temperature into a land surface and vegetation model. In: Land surface hydrology, meteorology and climate: observations and modeling, Vol. 19.
Book Chapter
7, pp. 273 - 306 (Eds. Beniston, M.; Verstraete, M. M.). Kluwer, Dordrecht, Netherlands (2001)
Using satellite data assimilation to infer global soil moisture status and vegetation feedback to climate. In: Remote sensing and climate modeling: Synergies and limitations, Vol.