Contrasting and interacting changes in simulated spring and summer carbon cycle extremes in European ecosystems
Climate extremes have the potential to cause extreme responses of terrestrial ecosystem functioning. However, it is neither straightforward to quantify and predict extreme ecosystem responses, nor to attribute these responses to specific climate drivers. Here, we construct a factorial experiment bas...
Main Authors: | Sippel, S, Forkel, M, Rammig, A, Thonicke, K, Flach, M, Heimann, M, Otto, FEL, Reichstein, M, Mahecha, MD |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Institute of Physics
2017
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