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Vegetation Type Is An Important Predictor Of The Arctic Summer Land Surface Energy Budget
Oehri, J., Schaepman-Strub, G., Kim, J., Grysko, R., Kropp, H., Grünberg, I., Zemlianskii, V., Sonnentag, O., Euskirchen, E. S., Reji Chacko, M., Muscari, G., Blanken, P. D., Dean, J. F., di Sarra, A., Harding, R. J., Sobota, I., Kutzbach, L., Plekhanova, E., Riihelä, A., Boike, J., Miller, N. B., Beringer, J., López-Blanco, E., Stoy, P. C., Sullivan, R. C., Kejna, M., Parmentier, F. W., Gamon, J. A., Mastepanov, M., Wille, C., Jackowicz-Korczynski, M., Karger, D. N., Quinton, W. L., Putkonen, J., van As, D., Christensen, T. R., Hakuba, M. Z., Stone, R. S., Metzger, S., Vandecrux, B., Frost, G. V., Wild, M., Hansen, B., Meloni, D., Domine, F., te Beest, M., Sachs, T., Kalhori, A., Rocha, A. V., Williamson, S. N., Morris, S., Atchley, A. L., Essery, R., Runkle, B. R., Holl, D., Riihimaki, L. D., Iwata, H., Schuur, E. A., Cox, C. J., Grachev, A. A., McFadden, J. P., Fausto, R. S., Göckede, M., Ueyama, M., Pirk, N., de Boer, G., Bret-Harte, M. S., Leppäranta, M., Steffen, K., Friborg, T., Ohmura, A., Edgar, C. W., Olofsson, J., Chambers, S. D.

Despite the importance of high-latitude surface energy budgets (SEBs) for land-climate interactions in the rapidly changing Arctic, uncertainties in their prediction persist. Here, we harmonize SEB observations across a network of vegetated and glaciated sites at circumpolar scale (1994–2021). Our variance-partitioning analysis …


Journal: Nature Communications, Volume 13 (1): (2022), ISBN . DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-34049-3 Sites: CA-SCB, US-A03, US-A10, US-An1, US-An2, US-An3, US-Atq, US-Brw, US-EML, US-HVa, US-ICh, US-ICs, US-ICt, US-Ivo, US-NGB, US-Upa, US-xHE, US-xTL

Modeling Evapotranspiration In Arctic Coastal Plain Ecosystems Using A Modified BIOME-BGC Model
Engstrom, R., Hope, A., Kwon, H., Harazono, Y., Mano, M., Oechel, W.

Modeling evapotranspiration (ET) in Arctic coastal plain ecosystems is challenging owing to the unique conditions present in this environment, including permafrost, nonvascular vegetation, and a large standing dead vegetation component. In this study the ecosystem process model, BIOME-BGC, was adapted to represent these unique conditions …


Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 111 (G02021): n/a-n/a (2006), ISBN . DOI: 10.1029/2005JG000102 Sites: US-Brw

Effects Of Climate Variability On Carbon Sequestration Among Adjacent Wet Sedge Tundra And Moist Tussock Tundra Ecosystems
Kwon, H.J., Oechel, W.C., Zulueta, R.C., Hastings, S.J.

Temporal and spatial variability in the Arctic introduces considerable uncertainty in the estimation of the current carbon budget and Arctic ecosystem response to climate change. Few representative measurements are available for land-surface parameterization of the Arctic tundra in regional and global climate models. In this study, …


Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 111 (G3): 2005-2012 (2005), ISBN . DOI: 10.1029/2005JG000036 Sites: US-Atq, US-Brw

Modelling Carbon Balances Of Coastal Arctic Tundra Under Changing Climate
Grant, R. F., Oechel, W. C., Ping, C.

Rising air temperatures are believed to be hastening heterotrophic respiration (Rh) in arctic tundra ecosystems, which could lead to substantial losses of soil carbon …


Journal: Global Change Biology, Volume 9 (1): 16-36 (2003), ISBN . DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2486.2003.00549.x Sites: US-Brw