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Publikováno v:
European Journal of Forest Research. 127:133-147
With the analytical tool, Frankfurt Harvested Wood Products Model, FPM, the carbon stocks and carbon stock changes of Harvested Wood Products, HWP, either in USE or in LANDFILLS L-F, have been evaluated, each separately, from the readily available st
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Forest Research. 126:209-223
With the analytical tool: Frankfurt Harvested Wood Products (HWP) Model, carbon stocks and carbon stock changes of HWP, either in USE or in LANDFILLS, have been evaluated from the readily available statistical data base of the FAO, FAOSTAT, on the wo
Autor:
Stephen Sitch, Annette L. Schloss, Jörg Kaduk, David W. Kicklighter, Jerry M. Melillo, Martin Heimann, G. Würth, Robert Meyer, Fortunat Joos, Berrien Moore, Frank Ift, A. David McGuire, John V. K. Helfrich, Uwe Wittenberg, I. Colin Prentice, Andreas Nadler, G. H. Kohlmaier, Walter Sauf, Gerd Esser, Michele Bruno, S. Dönges
Publikováno v:
Tellus, Series B-Chemical and Physical Meteorology
Scopus-Elsevier
Tellus B; Vol 51, No 2 (1999)
Scopus-Elsevier
Tellus B; Vol 51, No 2 (1999)
We compared the simulated responses of net primary production, heterotrophic respiration, net ecosystem production and carbon storage in natural terrestrial ecosystems to historical (1765 to 1990) and projected (1990 to 2300) changes of atmospheric C
Autor:
G. H. Kohlmaier, Stefan Habermehl, P. Ramge, U. Jäkel, R. D. Otto, Franz-W. Badeck, S. Dönges, T. Lang, C. Häger, M. K. B. Lüdeke, G. Würth, A. Klaudius, Andreas Nadler, J. Kindermann
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Autor:
S. Dönges, Ulrich Jäkel, Stefan Habermehl, Torsten Lang, J. Kindermann, G. Würth, G. H. Kohlmaier, Matthias K. B. Lüdeke, Andreas Nadler, Franz-W. Badeck, Ralf D. Otto, Christof Häger, Peter Ramge
Publikováno v:
Sciences Géologiques. Bulletin. 50:59-71
Within the global carbon cycle the world's ecosystems are the most sensitive part with respect to environmental change. Seasonal changes in the atmospheric CO₂ content provide important clues to the understanding of the carbon exchange fluxes, whic
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
A global prognostic physiologically based model of the carbon budget in terrestrial ecosystems, the Frankfurt Biosphere Model (FBM), is applied to simulate the interannual variation of carbon exchange fluxes between the atmosphere and the terrestrial
Publikováno v:
Ecological Modelling. 91:255-270
An algorithm based on a three-spline function fitted to measured NDVI courses (normalized difference vegetation index) was developed to analyze a given NDVI annual course with respect to leaf shooting and leaf abscission times of deciduous vegetation
Publikováno v:
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. 82:455-464
Autor:
A. Klaudius, Franz-W. Badeck, Stefan Habermehl, J. Kindermann, M. K. B. Lüdeke, U. Jäkel, P. Ramge, T. Lang, S. Dönges, G. H. Kohlmaier, C. Häger, R. D. Otto, G. Würth
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Publikováno v:
Tellus B; Vol 51, No 2 (1999)
In this contribution, we perform a case study of the German forests. We couple the Frankfurt biosphere model (FBM) with a model of the age class development (AGEDYN). The coupled model is applied to simulate the temporal development of carbon pools i