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Microbial ecology of the oceans
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ISBN: 9781119107187 1119107180 Year: 2018 Publisher: Hoboken, NJ Wiley Blackwell

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Development of an autonomous carbon glider to monitor sea-air CO₂ fluxes in the Chukchi Sea
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Year: 2018 Publisher: Fairbanks, AK : Coastal Marine Institute, College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks,

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Second state of the carbon cycle report.
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Year: 2018 Publisher: Washington, DC : U.S. Global Change Research Program,

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Second state of the carbon cycle report : a sustained assessment report.
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Year: 2018 Publisher: Washington, DC : U.S. Global Change Research Program,

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"The Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR2) provides a current state-of-the-science assessment of the carbon cycle in North America (i.e., the United States, Canada, and Mexico) and its connection to climate and society"--Page 1.


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Spatial Patterns and Mechanisms for Terrestrial Ecosystem Carbon Fluxes in the Northern Hemisphere
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ISBN: 9811077037 9811077029 Year: 2018 Publisher: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer,

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This book systematically illustrates the underlying mechanisms of spatial variation in ecosystem carbon fluxes. It presents the regulation of climate pattern, together with its impacts on ecosystem traits, which yields new insights into the terrestrial carbon cycle and offers a theoretic basis for large-scale carbon pattern assessment. By means of integrated analysis, the clear spatial pattern of carbon fluxes (including gross primary production, ecosystem respiration and net ecosystem production) along latitudes is clarified, from regions to the entire Northern Hemisphere. Temperature and precipitation patterns play a vital role in carbon spatial pattern formation, which strongly supports the application of the climate-driven theory to the Northern Hemisphere. With regard to the spatial pattern, the book demonstrates the covariation between production and respiration, offering new information to promote current respiration model development. Moreover, it reveals the high carbon uptake of subtropical forests across the East Asian monsoon region, which challenges the view that only mid- to high-latitude terrestrial ecosystems are principal carbon sink regions, and improves our understanding of carbon budgets and distribution. .

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