View from above looking straight down at the top of the large ATTO tower, which stands out as an orange square above the green tree tops far below. Diagonally, the guy wires run from the tower into the forest.

Publications of Fabrice Lacroix

Journal Article (5)

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Schaller, J.; Stimmler, P.; Göckede, M.; Augustin, J.; Lacroix, F.; Hoffmann, M.: Arctic soil CO2 release during freeze-thaw cycles modulated by silicon and calcium. Science of the Total Environment 870, 161943 (2023)
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Mathis, M.; Logemann, K.; Maerz, J.; Lacroix, F.; Hagemann, S.; Chegini, F.; Ramme, L.; Ilyina, T.; Korn, P.; Schrum, C.: Seamless integration of the coastal ocean in global marine carbon cycle modeling. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 14 (8), e2021MS002789 (2022)
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Dai, M.; Su, J.; Zhao, Y.; Hofmann, E. E.; Cao, Z.; Cai, W.-J.; Gan, J.; Lacroix, F.; Laruelle, G. G.; Meng, F. et al.; Müller, J. D.; Regnier, P. A.G.; Wang, G.; Wang, Z.: Carbon fluxes in the coastal ocean: Synthesis, boundary processes and future trends. Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences 50, pp. 593 - 626 (2022)
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Lacroix, F.; Ilyina, T.; Mathis, M.; Laruelle, G. G.; Regnier, P.: Historical increases in land- derived nutrient inputs may alleviate effects of a changing physical climate on the oceanic carbon cycle. Global Change Biology 27 (21), pp. 5491 - 5513 (2021)
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Lacroix, F.; Ilyina, T.; Laruelle, G. G.; Regnier, P.: Reconstructing the preindustrial coastal carbon cycle through a global ocean circulation model: was the global continental shelf already both autotrophic and a CO2 sink? Global Biogeochemical Cycles 35 (2), e2020GB006603 (2021)
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