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pro vyhledávání: '"T. A. Kurkowski"'
Autor:
T. A. Kurkowski, David L. Verbyla
Publikováno v:
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, Vol 51, Iss 1, Pp 397-411 (2019)
High-latitude systems in northwestern Canada and Alaska have warmed rapidly. The aim of this study was to examine how a remotely sensed proxy of vegetation productivity varied among mountain ranges with respect to elevation and climate from 2002–20
Autor:
E S Euskirchen, A P Bennett, A L Breen, H Genet, M A Lindgren, T A Kurkowski, A D McGuire, T S Rupp
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 11, Iss 10, p 105003 (2016)
Changes in vegetation and snow cover may lead to feedbacks to climate through changes in surface albedo and energy fluxes between the land and atmosphere. In addition to these biogeophysical feedbacks, biogeochemical feedbacks associated with changes
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8e776b24dedc4ae2b161ed72108de98e
Autor:
Peter A. Bieniek, Jeremy S. Littell, John Walsh, T. A. Kurkowski, Michael Lindgren, Richard Thoman, Uma S. Bhatt, Matthew Leonawicz, T. Scott Rupp, Stephen T. Gray
Publikováno v:
Environmental Modelling & Software. 110:38-51
The paper summarizes an end-to-end activity connecting the global climate modeling enterprise with users of climate information in Alaska. The effort included retrieval of the requisite observational datasets and model output, a model evaluation and
Autor:
Laura R. Prugh, Madelon van de Kerk, David L. Verbyla, T. A. Kurkowski, Troy Hegel, Anne W. Nolin
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing, Vol 9, Iss 11, p 1157 (2017)
Remote Sensing; Volume 9; Issue 11; Pages: 1157
Remote Sensing; Volume 9; Issue 11; Pages: 1157
The lowest elevation of spring snow (“snowline”) is an important factor influencing recruitment and survival of wildlife in alpine areas. In this study, we assessed the spatial and temporal variability of alpine spring snowline across major Dall
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 38:1911-1923
Postfire succession in the Alaskan boreal forest follows several different pathways, the most common being self-replacement and species-dominance relay. In self-replacement, canopy-dominant tree species replace themselves as the postfire dominants. I
Autor:
A. D. McGuire, T. S. Rupp, Michael Lindgren, Amy L. Breen, Hélène Genet, T. A. Kurkowski, A. Bennett, Eugénie S. Euskirchen
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters. 11:105003