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Publications of D. Schimel

Journal Article (28)

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Li, C. S.; Zhuang, Y. H.; Frolking, S.; Galloway, J.; Harriss, R.; Moore Iii, B.; Schimel, D.; Wang, X. K.: Modeling soil organic carbon change in croplands of China. Ecological Applications 13 (2), pp. 327 - 336 (2003)
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Parson, E. A.; Corell, R. W.; Barron, E. J.; Burkett, V.; Janetos, A.; Joyce, L.; Karl, T. R.; Maccracken, M. C.; Melillo, J.; Morgan, M. G. et al.; Schimel, D. S.; Wilbanks, T.: Understanding climatic impacts, vulnerabilities, and adaptation in the United States: Building a capacity for assessment. Climatic Change 57 (1-2), pp. 9 - 42 (2003)
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Del Grosso, S.; Ojima, D.; Parton, W.; Mosier, A.; Peterson, G.; Schimel, D.: Simulated effects of dryland cropping intensification on soil organic matter and greenhouse gas exchanges using the DAYCENT ecosystem model. Environmental Pollution 116, pp. S75 - S83 (2002)
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Schimel, D. S.: Editorial. Ecological Applications 12 (1), pp. 1 - 2 (2002)
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Hibbard, K. A.; Archer, S.; Schimel, D. S.; Valentine, D. W.: Biogeochemical changes accompanying woody plant encroachment in a subtropical savanna. Ecology 82 (7), pp. 1999 - 2011 (2001)
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Pacala, S. W.; Hurtt, G. C.; Baker, D.; Peylin, P.; Houghton, R. A.; Birdsey, R. A.; Heath, L.; Sundquist, E. T.; Stallard, R. F.; Ciais, P. et al.; Moorcroft, P.; Caspersen, J. P.; Shevliakova, E.; Moore, B.; Kohlmaier, G.; Holland, E. A.; Gloor, M.; Harmon, M. E.; Fan, S.-M.; Sarmiento, J. L.; Goodale, C. L.; Schimel, D.; Field, C. B.: Consistent land- and atmosphere-based U.S. carbon sink estimates. Science 292 (5525), pp. 2316 - 2320 (2001)
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Parton, W. J.; Holland, E. A.; Del Grosso, S. J.; Hartman, M. D.; Martin, R. E.; Mosier, A. R.; Ojima, D. S.; Schimel, D. S.: Generalized model for NOx and N2O emissions from soils. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 106 (15), pp. 17403 - 17419 (2001)
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Rosenbloom, N. A.; Doney, S. C.; Schimel, D. S.: Geomorphic evolution of soil texture and organic matter in eroding landscapes. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 15 (2), pp. 365 - 381 (2001)
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Schimel, D. S.; House, J. I.; Hibbard, K. A.; Bousquet, P.; Ciais, P.; Peylin, P.; Braswell, B. H.; Apps, M. J.; Baker, D.; Bondeau, A. et al.; Canadell, J.; Churkina, G.; Cramer, W.; Denning, A. S.; Field, C. B.; Friedlingstein, P.; Goodale, C.; Heimann, M.; Houghton, R. A.; Melillo, J. M.; Moore Iii, B.; Murdiyarso, D.; Noble, I.; Pacala, S. W.; Prentice, I. C.; Raupach, M. R.; Rayner, P. J.; Scholes, R. J.; Steffen, W. L.; Wirth, C.: Recent patterns and mechanisms of carbon exchange by terrestrial ecosystems. Nature 414 (6860), pp. 169 - 172 (2001)
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Vukicevic, T.; Braswell, B. H.; Schimel, D.: A diagnostic study of temperature controls on global terrestrial carbon exchange. Tellus, Series B - Chemical and Physical Meteorology 53 (2), pp. 150 - 170 (2001)
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Kelly, R. H.; Parton, W. J.; Hartman, M. D.; Stretch, L. K.; Ojima, D. S.; Schimel, D. S.: Intra-annual and interannual variability of ecosystem processes in shortgrass steppe. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 105 (15), pp. 20093 - 20100 (2000)
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Liu, S. G.; Reiners, W. A.; Keller, M.; Schimel, D. S.: Simulation of nitrous oxide and nitric oxide emissions from tropical primary forests in the Costa Rican Atlantic Zone. Environmental Modelling and Software 15 (8), pp. 727 - 743 (2000)
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Pfaff, A. S. P.; Kerr, S.; Hughes, R. F.; Liu, S. G.; Sanchez-Azofeifa, G. A.; Schimel, D.; Tosi, J.; Watson, V.: The Kyoto protocol and payments for tropical forest: An interdisciplinary method for estimating carbon-offset supply and increasing the feasibility of a carbon market under the CDM. Ecological Economics 35 (2), pp. 203 - 221 (2000)
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Schimel, D.; Melillo, J.; Tian, H. Q.; Mcguire, A. D.; Kicklighter, D.; Kittel, T.; Rosenbloom, N.; Running, S.; Thornton, P.; Ojima, D. et al.; Parton, W.; Kelly, R.; Sykes, M.; Neilson, R.; Rizzo, B.: Contribution of increasing CO2 and climate to carbon storage by ecosystems in the United States. Science 287 (5460), pp. 2004 - 2006 (2000)
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Ciais, P.; Friedlingstein, P.; Schimel, D. S.; Tans, P. P.: A global calculation of the δ 13C of soil respired carbon: Implications for the biospheric uptake of anthropogenic CO2. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 13 (2), pp. 519 - 530 (1999)
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Cleveland, C. C.; Townsend, A. R.; Schimel, D. S.; Fisher, H.; Howarth, R. W.; Hedin, L. O.; Perakis, S. S.; Latty, E. F.; Von Fischer, J. C.; Elseroad, A. et al.; Wasson, M. F.: Global patterns of terrestrial biological nitrogen (N2) fixation in natural ecosystems. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 13 (2), pp. 623 - 645 (1999)
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Constable, J. V. H.; Guenther, A. B.; Schimel, D. S.; Monson, R. K.: Modelling changes in VOC emission in response to climate change in the continental United States. Global Change Biology 5 (7), pp. 791 - 806 (1999)
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Liu, S. G.; Reiners, W. A.; Keller, M.; Schimel, D. S.: Model simulation of changes in N2O and NO emissions with conversion of tropical rain forests to pastures in the Costa Rican Atlantic Zone. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 13 (2), pp. 663 - 677 (1999)
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Schimel, D.: From a particular to a global perspective: The terrestrial biosphere and global change: Implications for natural and managed ecosystems (edited by Brian H. Walker, Will Steffen, Josep Canadell and John S. I. Ingram, Cambridge University Press). Nature 400 (6744), pp. 522 - 523 (1999)
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IGBP Terrestrial Carbon Working Group; Steffen, W.; Noble, I.; Canadell, J.; Apps, M.; Schulze, E.-D.; Jarvis, P. G.; Baldocchi, D.; Ciais, P.; Cramer, W. et al.; Ehleringer, J.; Farquhar, G.; Field, C. B.; Ghazi, A.; Gifford, R.; Heimann, M.; Houghton, R.; Kabat, P.; Körner, C.; Lambin, E.; Linder, S.; Mooney, H. A.; Murdiyarso, D.; Post, W. M.; Prentice, I. C.; Raupach, M. R.; Schimel, D. S.: The terrestrial carbon cycle: implications for the Kyoto protocol. Science 280 (5368), pp. 1393 - 1394 (1998)
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