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Autor:
Sokolov, Andrei P., Schlosser, C. Adam., Dutkiewicz, Stephanie., Paltsev, Sergey., Kicklighter, David W., Jacoby, Henry D., Prinn, Ronald G., Forest, Chris Eliot., Reilly, John M., Wang, Chien., Felzer, Benjamin Seth., Sarofim, Marcus C., Scott, Jeffery., Stone, Peter H., Melillo, Jerry M., Cohen, Jason B.
The MIT Integrated Global System Model (IGSM) is designed for analyzing the global environmental changes that may result from anthropogenic causes, quantifying the uncertainties associated with the projected changes, and assessing the costs and envir
Externí odkaz:
http://mit.edu/globalchange/www/abstracts.html#a124
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/29789
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/29789
Urban air pollution and climate are closely connected due to shared generating processes (e.g., combustion) for emissions of the driving gases and aerosols. They are also connected because the atmospheric lifecycles of common air pollutants such as C
Autor:
Zhuang, Qianlai., Melillo, Jerry M., Kicklighter, David W., Prinn, Ronald G., McGuire, A. David., Steudler, Paul A., Felzer, Benjamin Seth., Hu, Shaomin.
We develop and use a new version of the Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) to study how rates of methane (CH4) emissions and consumption in high-latitude soils of the Northern Hemisphere have changed over the past century in response to observed chang
Autor:
Zhuang, Qianlai., Melillo, Jerry M., Kicklighter, David W., Prinn, Ronald G., McGuire, A. David., Steudler, Paul A., Felzer, Benjamin Seth., Hu, Shaomin.
We developed and used a new version of the Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) to study how rates of methane (CH4) emissions and consumption in Alaskan soils have changed over the past century in response to observed changes in the state’s climate an
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Felzer, Benjamin Seth., Reilly, John M., Melillo, Jerry M., Kicklighter, David W., Wang, Chien., Prinn, Ronald G., Sarofim, Marcus C., Zhuang, Qianlai.
Exposure of plants to ozone inhibits photosynthesis and therefore reduces vegetation production and carbon sequestration. Simulations with the Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (TEM) for the historical period (1860-1995) show the largest damages occur in t
The effects of air pollution on vegetation may provide an important control on the carbon cycle that has not yet been widely considered. Prolonged exposure to high levels of ozone, in particular, has been observed to inhibit photosynthesis by direct