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Zeitschriftenartikel (69)
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14 (1), S. 87 - 96 (2000)
Carbon and water exchanges of two contrasting central Siberia landscape types: regenerating forest and bog. Functional Ecology 62.
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404 (6780), S. 861 - 865 (2000)
Respiration as the main determinant of carbon balance in European forests. Nature 63.
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29 (6), S. 344 - 350 (2000)
Responses of a saline lake ecosystem in a semiarid region to irrigation and climate variability. The history of Salada Chiprana, central Ebro basin, Spain. Ambio 64.
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14 (3), S. 745 - 765 (2000)
A process-based, climate-sensitive model to derive methane emissions from natural wetlands: Application to five wetland sites, sensitivity to model parameters, and climate. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 65.
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27 (5), S. 723 - 726 (2000)
Borehole versus isotope temperatures on Greenland: Seasonality does matter. Geophysical Research Letters 66.
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105 (8), S. 10161 - 10167 (2000)
Possible changes of δ 18O in precipitation caused by a meltwater event in the North Atlantic. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 67.
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78, S. 109 - 130 (2000)
Pools und Flüsse des stabilen Kohlenstoffisotops 13C zwischen Boden, Vegetation und Atmosphäre in verschiedenen Pflanzengemeinschaften des Fichtelgebirges. Bayreuther Forum Ökologie 68.
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27 (3), S. 635 - 664 (2000)
Palaeovegetation of China: a pollen data-based synthesis for the mid-Holocene and last glacial maximum. Journal of Biogeography 69.
Zeitschriftenartikel
6 (1), S. 25 - 37 (2000)
Canopy transpiration in a chronosequence of Central Siberian pine forests. Global Change Biology Buch (4)
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Welt im Wandel: Neue Strukturen globaler Umweltpolitik. Alfred Wegener Institut, Bremerhaven (2000)
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Inverse methods in global biogeochemical cycles. American Geophysical Union, Washington D.C. (2000), 324 S.
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An alternative procedure of accounting for land-use change and forestry activities under the Kyoto Protocol. (2000), 1-19 S.
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Carbon and nitrogen cycling in European forest ecosystems. (2000), 498 S.
Buchkapitel (21)
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142, S. 189 - 214 (2000)
Biotic and abiotic controls over ecosystem cycling of stable natural nitrogen, carbon and sulphur isotopes. In: Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in European Forest Ecosystems, Bd. 75.
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142, S. 63 - 98 (2000)
Linking plant nutrition and ecosystem processes. In: Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in European Forest Ecosystems, Bd. 76.
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Preliminary comparison of coupled ocean atmosphere simulations for 6KA. In: Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP). Proceedings of the third PMIP workshop, La Huardière, Canada, 4-8 October 1999, S. 217 - 220 (Hg. De Vernal, A.; Braconnot, P.; Joussaume, S.; Taylor, K.) (2000)
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A comparison of the simulated surface water area in Northern Africa for the 6000 yr BP PMIP experiments. In: Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP). Proceedings of the third PMIP workshop, La Huardière, Canada, 4-8 October 1999, S. 65 - 68 (Hg. De Vernal, A.; Braconnot, P.; Joussaume, S.; Taylor, K.) (2000)
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Comparison of vegetation distributions and terrestrial carbon budgets reconstructed for the last glacial maximum with several biosphere models. In: Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP). Proceedings of the third PMIP workshop, La Huardière, Canada, 4-8 October 1999, S. 141 - 145 (Hg. De Vernal, A.; Braconnot, P.; Joussaume, S.; Taylor, K.) (2000)
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142, S. 144 - 170 (2000)
The fate of N-15-labelled nitrogen inputs to coniferous and broadleaf forests. In: Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in European Forest Ecosystems, Bd. 80.
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Interpretation of pollen data using a plant functional type approach and an inverse vegetation modeling. In: Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project (PMIP). Proceedings of the third PMIP workshop, La Huardière, Canada, 4-8 October 1999, S. 153 - 159 (Hg. De Vernal, A.; Braconnot, P.; Joussaume, S.; Taylor, K.) (2000)