Top-down view of a mixed forest with many dead trees, whose dead, bare branches appear white in between the green of the healthy trees.

Publications of K. Thonicke

Journal Article (4)

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Journal Article
Thonicke, K.; Spessa, A.; Prentice, I. C.; Harrison, S. P.; Dong, L.; Carmona-Moreno, C.: The influence of vegetation, fire spread and fire behaviour on biomass burning and trace gas emissions: results from a process-based model. Biogeosciences 7 (6), pp. 1991 - 2011 (2010)
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Journal Article
Schultz, M. G.; Heil, A.; Hoelzemann, J. J.; Spessa, A.; Thonicke, K.; Goldammer, J. G.; Held, A. C.; Pereira, J. M. C.; Van Het Bolscher, M.: Global wildland fire emissions from 1960 to 2000. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 22 (2), p. B2002 (2008)
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Journal Article
Thonicke, K.; Cramer, W.: Long-term trends in vegetation dynamics and forest fires in Brandenburg (Germany) under a changing climate. Natural Hazards 38 (1-2), pp. 283 - 300 (2006)
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Journal Article
Thonicke, K.; Prentice, I. C.; Hewitt, C.: Modeling glacial-interglacial changes in global fire regimes and trace gas emissions. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 19 (3), p. GB3008 (2005)

Book Chapter (1)

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Book Chapter
Spessa, A.; Mcbeth, B.; Thonicke, K.; Prentice, I. C.: Modelling the relationship between fire frequency, rainfall and vegetation in the Kimberleys region Australia, using a fire model coupled to a DGVM. In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Wildland Fire Conference, 4-6 Oct. 2003, Sydney (Eds. Goldammer, J.; Viegas, D.) (2003)
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