... characteristics of climate, permafrost and land cover from a new permafrost observatory inthe Lena River Delta, Siberia (1998–2011), Biogeosciences, 10, 2105–2128, ...
... results. Permafrost is an het- erogeneous variable with few ...derive permafrost distribution, is a global and continuous ...used inpermafrost dynamic models, such as vegetation or ...
... Studies of climate change impacts on the terres- trial biosphere have been completed without recognition ofthe integrated nature ofthe ...biosphere. Improved assessment ...
... is an important function of forest ...processes ofthe atmospheric precipitation mainly through the canopy ...When the precipitation reaches the canopy of forest, ...
... number of precipitation observations. Clearly, the latter ofthe two datasets considerably underes- timates the amount of cold season precipitation at this lo- ...Over the ...
... both the annual cycle of soil temperatures and the thermal offset between the air and the ...these dynamicsinJULES with observations from the IPY-TSP data ...
... stage ofthe research work took over the investigations ofphysical and chemical properties of cobalt aluminate manufactured by three different companies: Remet, Mason Color and ...
... INTRODUCTION Inthe period prior to 2003 Polytechnics in Zimbabwe had a mix of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs), varying from one institution to the ...invested in, ...
... SOR. The iterative schemes were applied to Banded system, Tridiagonal systems and SPD system with varying ...dimensions. The Krylov subspace methods: GMRES, QMR, MINRES and BiCGSTAB converged to an ...
... evaluate therepresentationof at- mospheric chemistry inthe global Community Atmosphere Model (CAM) version 4, the atmospheric component ofthe Community ...
... over the real incomes obtained through social ..., an increasing deficit between incomes and expenses, practical risks of making new loans that bring them close to the insolvency area or to ...
... allow the displacement of undesired plasma proteins (like fibrinogen) by cell adhesive serum proteins, such as fibronectin and vitronectin, due to protein- specific affinity (Balaji et ...property of ...
... Reichstein, M., Falge, E., Baldocchi, D., Papale, D., Aubinet, M., Berbigier, P., Bernhofer, C., Buchmann, N., Gilmanov, T., Granier, A., Grunwald, T., Havrankova, K., Ilvesniemi, H., Janous, D., Knohl, A., Laurila, T., ...
... Further surface cooling below −5 ◦ C caused the IBP base to descend into the layer already occupied by ...saturation, the remaining water available to freeze occupied not 30 %, but only 12 % ...
... billion in grants and low-interest loans since 1977, there is little rigorous evidence on the impact of IFAD projects around the ...lack of evidence on synergies between rural ...
... components. The variety of abiotic elements forming habitats can also be referred to as ...geodiversity. The framing ofthe coneept of geo¬ diversity in this context is ...
... for the EXP simulation with respect to the CTRL simulation are a direct radiative response: They are due to the increased North Pole to South Pole temperature gradient ...from the summer hemi- ...
... balance ofthe terrestrial biosphere inthe twentieth century: analyses of CO 2 , climate and land use effects with four process-based ecosystem models, Global ...
... are the atmospheric variables used as input to the Inland ...for the period 1981-2005. These variables are input to Inland model at daily ...frequency. The months are chosen as ...
... ECHAM5-JSBACH the same land hydrology model is used as in ...ECHAM5. Themodel comprises three surface wa- ter reservoirs: a snow layer (sn), water at the skin ...