Modeling Choices and the Effects of Water Runoff on Plant Productivity
Understanding differences in modeling soil water will help scientists simulate how this moisture affects the climate.
Understanding differences in modeling soil water will help scientists simulate how this moisture affects the climate.
Natural carbon dioxide production from deep subsurface soils contributes significantly to emissions, even in a semiarid floodplain.
New analysis uses detection and attribution methods to establish multiyear trends of vegetation growth in northern-extratropical latitudes.
Community composition is vital to managing native grasslands amid climate and precipitation variations.
New findings will help extend the lifetime of catalysts used to process bio-oils in liquid systems.
Glaciers in cold, dry ecosystems respond differently to changes in climate than glaciers in warmer climates.
Findings could aid contaminant management efforts at former weapons production and industrial processing sites.
Study shows low-level atmospheric heating is critical for realistic MJO simulations.
Approach uses land-atmosphere observations to calibrate model.
Refinement addresses previous inaccuracies in plant growth from elevated carbon dioxide in Community Land Model.
Nitrogen oxide has nonlinear effects on the volatility and composition of SOA based on isoprene emitted by trees.
Study finds that soil carbon may not be as stable as previously thought.