235 results on '"Huntzinger, Deborah"'
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2. The Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) and in situ CO2 data suggest a larger seasonal amplitude of the terrestrial carbon cycle compared to many dynamic global vegetation models
3. The Terrestrial Biosphere Model Farm
4. Author Correction: Modeling suggests fossil fuel emissions have been driving increased land carbon uptake since the turn of the 20th Century
5. Modeling suggests fossil fuel emissions have been driving increased land carbon uptake since the turn of the 20th Century
6. Carbon and Water Use Efficiencies: A Comparative Analysis of Ten Terrestrial Ecosystem Models under Changing Climate
7. Field-experiment constraints on the enhancement of the terrestrial carbon sink by CO2 fertilization
8. Land carbon models underestimate the severity and duration of drought’s impact on plant productivity
9. Decoupling of greenness and gross primary productivity as aridity decreases
10. Sources of uncertainty in modeled land carbon storage within and across three MIPs: Diagnosis with three new techniques
11. Missing pieces to modeling the Arctic-Boreal puzzle
12. AGU Publications Updates Authorship Policy to Foster Greater Equity and Transparency in Global Research Collaborations
13. Recognizing and Appreciating the 2023 JGR: Biogeosciences Reviewers
14. Observing the carbon-climate system
15. Contributors
16. Bottom-up approaches for estimating terrestrial GHG budgets: Bookkeeping, process-based modeling, and data-driven methods
17. Response of Water Use Efficiency to Global Environmental Change Based on Output From Terrestrial Biosphere Models
18. YesWorkflow: A User-Oriented, Language-Independent Tool for Recovering Workflow Information from Scripts
19. Enhanced peak growth of global vegetation and its key mechanisms
20. Update on our action plan for equity, inclusion, and diversity in publishing at JGR: Biogeosciences
21. ABoVE Modeling Working Group: Synthesis Topics 2020
22. ABoVE Modeling Working Group: Synthesis Topics 2020
23. Shining a Spotlight on Our 2022 Reviewers for JGR : Biogeosciences
24. Global patterns of drought recovery
25. The terrestrial biosphere as a net source of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere
26. Linking global terrestrial CO2 fluxes and environmental drivers: inferences from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2 satellite and terrestrial biospheric models
27. Past to Present: An Update to the Aims and Scope of JGR : Biogeosciences
28. Evaluation of continental carbon cycle simulations with North American flux tower observations
29. North American carbon dioxide sources and sinks: magnitude, attribution, and uncertainty
30. The terrestrial biosphere model farm
31. North American terrestrial CO2 uptake largely offset by CH4 and N2O emissions: toward a full accounting of the greenhouse gas budget
32. Letter of Appreciation to Our 2021 Reviewers
33. Bottom-up approaches for estimating terrestrial GHG budgets
34. Chapter 3 - Bottom-up approaches for estimating terrestrial GHG budgets: Bookkeeping, process-based modeling, and data-driven methods
35. Statement of Contribution to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for JGR: Biogeosciences
36. A life-cycle assessment of Portland cement manufacturing: comparing the traditional process with alternative technologies
37. Mineral carbonation for carbon sequestration in cement kiln dust from waste piles
38. Five years of variability in the global carbon cycle: comparing an estimate from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 and process-based models
39. Large‐Scale Reductions in Terrestrial Carbon Uptake Following Central Pacific El Niño
40. Letter of Appreciation to Our 2020 Reviewers in the Time of COVID‐19
41. Linking global terrestrial CO2 fluxes and environmental drivers using OCO-2 and a geostatistical inverse model
42. Evaluation of simulated soil carbon dynamics in Arctic-Boreal ecosystems
43. Using Linear Optimization To Model Spatially Resolute Emissions Of CO2 From Gasoline Flows Across The United States
44. An introduction to global carbon cycle management
45. Climate-driven risks to the climate mitigation potential of forests
46. Supplementary material to "Linking global terrestrial CO2 fluxes and environmental drivers using OCO-2 and a geostatistical inverse model"
47. Linking global terrestrial CO2 fluxes and environmental drivers using OCO-2 and a geostatistical inverse model
48. Impacts of land use change and elevated CO<sub>2</sub> on the interannual variations and seasonal cycles of gross primary productivity in China
49. Thank You to Our 2019 Reviewers
50. Exploring the environmental drivers of global terrestrial CO2 fluxes inferred from OCO-2 and a geostatistical inverse model
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