Publications of D. S. Schimel
All genres
Journal Article (28)
21.
Journal Article
63 (2), pp. 155 - 165 (1998)
Ecological research needs from multiangle remote sensing data. Remote Sensing of Environment 22.
Journal Article
8 (4), pp. 1022 - 1036 (1998)
Heterogeneity of savanna canopy structure and function from imaging spectrometry and inverse modeling. Ecological Applications 23.
Journal Article
63 (3), pp. 243 - 257 (1998)
Variability in leaf and litter optical properties: implications for BRDF model inversions using AVHRR, MODIS, and MISR. Remote Sensing of Environment 24.
Journal Article
114 (3), pp. 389 - 404 (1998)
Modeled responses of terrestrial ecosystems to elevated atmospheric CO2: a comparison of simulations by the biogeochemistry models of the Vegetation/Ecosystem Modeling and Analysis Project (VEMAP). Oecologia 25.
Journal Article
19 (1-4), pp. 35 - 48 (1998)
DAYCENT and its land surface submodel: description and testing. Global and Planetary Change 26.
Journal Article
393 (6682), pp. 208 - 209 (1998)
The carbon equation. Nature 27.
Journal Article
278 (5339), pp. 870 - 872 (1997)
The response of global terrestrial ecosystems to interannual temperature variability. Science 28.
Journal Article
67 (2), pp. 251 - 271 (1997)
Continental scale variability in ecosystem processes: Models, data, and the role of disturbance. Ecological Monographs Book (1)
29.
Book
Global biogeochemical cycles in the climate system. Academic Press, San Diego (2001), 350 pp.
Book Chapter (8)
30.
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. 31.
Book Chapter
Max-Planck-Institut für Biogeochemie. In: Jahrbuch 2002 der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften, pp. 421 - 428. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen (2002)
32.
Book Chapter
The climate system: an overview. In: Climate Change 2001: impacts, adaptation and vulnerability, pp. 87 - 98 (Eds. Maccarthy, J. J.; Canziani, O. F.; Leary, N. A.). Cambridge University Press, New York (2001)
33.
Book Chapter
Earth system models and the global biogeochemical cycles. In: Geosphere-biospehre interactions and climate, pp. 113 - 118 (Eds. Bengtsson, L.; Hammer, C. U.). Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Cambridge (2001)
34.
Book Chapter
Uncertainties of global biochemical predictions. In: Global biogeochemical cycles in the climate system, pp. 3 - 14 (Eds. Schulze, E.-D.; Heimann, M.; Harrison, S. P.; Holland, E.; Lloyd, J. et al.). Academic press, San Diego (2001)
35.
Book Chapter
The global carbon cycle. In: Contributions to global change research, pp. 22 - 29 (Ed. Heinen, D.). German National Committee on Global Change Research, Bonn (2001)
36.
Book Chapter
24, pp. 185 - 202 (Ed. Bouwman, A.-F.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (1999)
Simulation models of terrestrial trace gas fluxes at soil microsites to global scales. In: Approaches to scaling of trace gas fluxes in ecosystems, Vol. 37.
Book Chapter
Scales of interaction in eco-hydrological relations. In: Eco-hydrology: plants and water in terrestrial and aquatic environments, pp. 39 - 77 (Eds. Baird, A. J.; Wilby, R. L.). Routledge, London (1999)