Publications of A. Arneth
All genres
Journal Article (21)
1.
Journal Article
7 (5), pp. 1515 - 1541 (2010)
Variations in chemical and physical properties of Amazon forest soils in relation to their genesis. Biogeosciences 2.
Journal Article
9 (7), pp. 1106 - 1117 (2003)
Microbial characteristics of soils on a latitudinal transect in Siberia. Global Change Biology 3.
Journal Article
9 (10), pp. 1410 - 1426 (2003)
Air temperature triggers the recovery of evergreen boreal forest photosynthesis in spring. Global Change Biology 4.
Journal Article
54 (5), pp. 514 - 530 (2002)
Comparative ecosystem-atmosphere exchange of energy and mass in a European Russian and a central Siberian bog II. Interseasonal and interannual variability of CO2 fluxes. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 5.
Journal Article
16 (1), pp. 5-1 - 5-13 (2002)
Response of central Siberian Scots pine to soil water deficit and long-term trends in atmospheric CO2 concentration. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 6.
Journal Article
54 (5), pp. 631 - 641 (2002)
Soil carbon inventories and carbon-13 on a latitude transect in Siberia. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 7.
Journal Article
54 (5), pp. 590 - 610 (2002)
Seasonal and annual variations in the photosynthetic productivity and carbon balance of a central Siberian pine forest. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 8.
Journal Article
54 (5), pp. 677 - 687 (2002)
Remote sensing of photosynthetic-light-use efficiency of a Siberian boreal forest. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 9.
Journal Article
54 (5), pp. 531 - 536 (2002)
Net ecosystem productivity and peat accumulation in a Siberian Aapa mire. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 10.
Journal Article
54 (5), pp. 552 - 567 (2002)
Seasonal and spatial variability in soil CO2 efflux rates for a central Siberian Pinus sylvestris forest. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 11.
Journal Article
383 (3), pp. 425 - 429 (2002)
Eddy covariance assessment of CO2 accumulation in mature pine forest (in russian). Doklady Akademii Nauk 12.
Journal Article
54 (5), pp. 568 - 589 (2002)
Annual ecosystem respiration budget for a Pinus sylvestris stand in central Siberia. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 13.
Journal Article
54 (5), pp. 768 - 783 (2002)
Estimates of regional surface carbon dioxide exchange and carbon and oxygen isotope discrimination during photosynthesis from concentration profiles in the atmospheric boundary layer. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 14.
Journal Article
54 (5), pp. 537 - 551 (2002)
Inter-annual and seasonal variations of energy and water vapour fluxes above a Pinus sylvestris forest in the Siberian middle taiga. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 15.
Journal Article
163 (1-3), pp. 151 - 163 (2002)
The effects of long-term, partial shading on growth and photosynthesis in Pinus radiata D. Don trees. Forest Ecology and Management 16.
Journal Article
15 (2), pp. 267 - 284 (2001)
Vertical profiles, boundary layer budgets, and regional flux estimates for CO2 and its 13C/12C ratio and for water vapor above a forest/bog mosaic in central Siberia. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 17.
Journal Article
43 (2A), pp. 239 - 248 (2001)
Radiocarbon dating of wood using different pretreatment procedures: Application to the chronology of Rotoehu Ash, New Zealand. Radiocarbon 18.
Journal Article
5 (5), pp. 531 - 545 (1999)
Assessment of annual carbon exchange in a water-stressed Pinus radiata plantation: an analysis based on eddy covariance measurements and an integrated biophysical model. Global Change Biology 19.
Journal Article
103 (5), pp. 5695 - 5705 (1998)
Environmental variables regulating soil carbon dioxide efflux following clear-cutting of a Pinus radiata D. Don plantation. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 20.
Journal Article
18 (12), pp. 785 - 793 (1998)
Net ecosystem productivity, net primary productivity and ecosystem carbon sequestration in a Pinus radiata plantation subject to soil water deficit. Tree Physiology