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Carbon cycle uncertainty in the Alaskan Arctic
Journal article

Carbon cycle uncertainty in the Alaskan Arctic

Abstract

Abstract. Climate change is leading to a disproportionately large warming in the high northern latitudes, but the magnitude and sign of the future carbon balance of the Arctic are highly uncertain. Using 40 terrestrial biosphere models for the Alaskan Arctic from four recent model intercomparison projects – NACP (North American Carbon Program) site and regional syntheses, TRENDY (Trends in net land atmosphere carbon exchanges), and WETCHIMP …

Authors

Fisher JB; Sikka M; Oechel WC; Huntzinger DN; Melton JR; Koven CD; Ahlström A; Arain MA; Baker I; Chen JM

Journal

Biogeosciences, Vol. 11, No. 15, pp. 4271–4288

Publisher

Copernicus Publications

DOI

10.5194/bg-11-4271-2014

ISSN

1726-4170