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Nature Climate Change | 2014

Land management and land-cover change have impacts of similar magnitude on surface temperature

Sebastiaan Luyssaert; Mathilde Jammet; Paul C. Stoy; Stephen Estel; Julia Pongratz; Eric Ceschia; Galina Churkina; Axel Don; Karl-Heinz Erb; Morgan Ferlicoq; Bert Gielen; Thomas Grünwald; R. A. Houghton; Katja Klumpp; Alexander Knohl; Thomas E. Kolb; Tobias Kuemmerle; Tuomas Laurila; Annalea Lohila; Denis Loustau; Matthew J. McGrath; Patrick Meyfroidt; E.J. Moors; Kim Naudts; Kim Novick; Juliane Otto; Kim Pilegaard; Casimiro Pio; Serge Rambal; Corinna Rebmann

The direct effects of land-cover change on surface climate are increasingly well understood, but fewer studies have investigated the consequences of the trend towards more intensive land management practices. Now, research investigating the biophysical effects of temperate land-management changes reveals a net warming effect of similar magnitude to that driven by changing land cover.


Archive | 2016

AmeriFlux US-Dk3 Duke Forest - loblolly pine

Kim Novick; Chris Oishi; Paul C. Stoy

This is the AmeriFlux version of the carbon flux data for the site US-Dk3 Duke Forest - loblolly pine. Site Description - The site was established in 1983 following a clear cut and a burn. Pinus taeda L. (loblolly pine) seedlings were planted at 2.4m by 2.4m spacing and ecosystem development has not been managed after planting. Canopy height increased from 16m in 2001 to 18m in 2004. The canopy is comprised primarily of P. taeda with some emergent Liquidambar styraciflua L. and a diverse and growing understory with 26 different woody species of diameter breast height 42.5 cm. The flux tower lies upwind of the CO2-enriched components of the free atmosphere carbon enrichment (FACE) facility located in the same pine forest. EC instrumentation is at 20.2m on a 22m tower.


Archive | 2016

AmeriFlux US-Dk2 Duke Forest-hardwoods

Kim Novick; Chris Oishi; Paul C. Stoy

This is the AmeriFlux version of the carbon flux data for the site US-Dk2 Duke Forest-hardwoods. Site Description - private land adjacent to the Duke Forest in November 2002


Archive | 2016

AmeriFlux US-Dk1 Duke Forest-open field

Kim Novick; Chris Oishi; Paul C. Stoy


Archive | 2010

The role of vegetation change on surface energy partitioning: insights from a global flux monitoring network

Paul C. Stoy; Jehn-Yih Juang; M. B. Siqueira; Kim Novick; Gabriel G. Katul


Archive | 2010

Forests tend to cool the land surface in the temperate zone: An analysis of the mechanisms controlling radiometric surface temperature change in managed temperate ecosystems

Paul C. Stoy; Gabriel G. Katul; Jia-Yang Juang; M. B. Siqueira; Kim Novick; R. I. Essery; Sylvain Dore; Thomas E. Kolb; M. C. Montes-Helu; Regena L Scott


Archive | 2009

Carbon and water use efficiencies vary across time scales in a mature broadleaf forest

Andrew Oishi; Ram Oren; Hyung Seok Kim; Sari Palmroth; Karina V. R. Schäfer; Kim Novick; Gabriel G. Katul


Archive | 2008

The impact of drainage and re-flooding of a restored wetland on ecosystem-scale greenhouse gas effluxes

Kim Novick; Gabriel G. Katul; Marcelo Ardón; Jennifer L. Morse; Emily S. Bernhardt


Archive | 2007

What do the towers see at night? An exploration of nocturnal eddy covariance evapotranspiration fluxes from three adjacent ecosystems in the Southeastern U.S.

Kim Novick; Paul C. Stoy; Jia-Yang Juang; M. B. Siqueira; Gabriel G. Katul


Archive | 2006

Ecosystem Functional Convergence Models of Carbon and Water Cycling for use in Bottom-up Scaling Strategies

Kim Novick; Gabriel G. Katul; Hans Peter Schmid; Paul C. Stoy; Craig Wayson

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Paul C. Stoy

Montana State University

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Paul C. Stoy

Montana State University

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E.J. Moors

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Kim Pilegaard

Technical University of Denmark

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Andrew Oishi

United States Forest Service

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