Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4230687498> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4230687498 abstract "Abstract. Bottom-up scaling of net ecosystem production (NEP) and net biome production (NBP) was used to generate a carbon budget for a large heterogeneous region (the state of Oregon, 2.5×105 km2) in the western United States. Landsat resolution (30 m) remote sensing provided the basis for mapping land cover and disturbance history, thus allowing us to account for all major fire and logging events over the last 30 years. For NEP, a 23-year record (1980–2002) of distributed meteorology (1 km resolution) at the daily time step was used to drive a process-based carbon cycle model (Biome-BGC). For NBP, fire emissions were computed from remote sensing based estimates of area burned and our mapped biomass estimates. Our estimates for the contribution of logging and crop harvest removals to NBP were from the model simulations and were checked against public records of forest and crop harvesting. The predominately forested ecoregions within our study region had the highest NEP sinks, with ecoregion averages up to 197 gC m−2 yr−1. Agricultural ecoregions were also NEP sinks, reflecting the imbalance of NPP and decomposition of crop residues. For the period 1996–2000, mean NEP for the study area was 17.0 TgC yr−1, with strong interannual variation (SD of 10.6). The sum of forest harvest removals, crop removals, and direct fire emissions amounted to 63% of NEP, leaving a mean NBP of 6.1 TgC yr−1. Carbon sequestration was predominantly on public forestland, where the harvest rate has fallen dramatically in the recent years. Comparison of simulation results with estimates of carbon stocks, and changes in carbon stocks, based on forest inventory data showed generally good agreement. The carbon sequestered as NBP, plus accumulation of forest products in slow turnover pools, offset 51% of the annual emissions of fossil fuel CO2 for the state. State-level NBP dropped below zero in 2002 because of the combination of a dry climate year and a large (200 000 ha) fire. These results highlight the strong influence of land management and interannual variation in climate on the terrestrial carbon flux in the temperate zone." @default.
- W4230687498 created "2022-05-11" @default.
- W4230687498 creator A5009573971 @default.
- W4230687498 creator A5015251594 @default.
- W4230687498 creator A5017279890 @default.
- W4230687498 creator A5026619360 @default.
- W4230687498 creator A5063686564 @default.
- W4230687498 creator A5064351190 @default.
- W4230687498 creator A5065281258 @default.
- W4230687498 creator A5089360429 @default.
- W4230687498 date "2007-04-05" @default.
- W4230687498 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W4230687498 title "Scaling net ecosystem production and net biome production over a heterogeneous region in the western United States" @default.
- W4230687498 cites W103269017 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W1444812081 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W1547904935 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W158413363 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W1681877571 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W1712125675 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W1974734701 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W1980403882 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W1990577600 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W1992932298 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W1994900091 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2002112317 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2004070912 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2010951708 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2014905622 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2019251153 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2029541226 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2029618281 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2031815256 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2032434665 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2033481223 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2037926828 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2050809441 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2054374895 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2063093293 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2065090039 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2071185249 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2073533231 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2077928757 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2079220819 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2080870934 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2085894328 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2089073525 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2095771230 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2099524089 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2100250663 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2103364272 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2103857116 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2104943785 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2106471390 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2108686196 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2109008495 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2110588131 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2110713114 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2116680181 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2132191918 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2133136097 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2134005234 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2135210953 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2136235941 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2136483781 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2141015689 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2141290658 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2142456725 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2144819008 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2145053869 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2155648398 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2160644551 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2161424977 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2162416391 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2165977355 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2166248835 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2166378666 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2168331027 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2168587254 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2180426220 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2965264494 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2969570427 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W2982065243 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W3004878760 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W3027657751 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W3128632602 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W4252410543 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W4255177164 @default.
- W4230687498 cites W87922428 @default.
- W4230687498 doi "https://doi.org/10.5194/bgd-4-1093-2007" @default.
- W4230687498 hasPublicationYear "2007" @default.
- W4230687498 type Work @default.
- W4230687498 citedByCount "5" @default.
- W4230687498 countsByYear W42306874982014 @default.
- W4230687498 countsByYear W42306874982015 @default.
- W4230687498 countsByYear W42306874982019 @default.
- W4230687498 crossrefType "posted-content" @default.
- W4230687498 hasAuthorship W4230687498A5009573971 @default.
- W4230687498 hasAuthorship W4230687498A5015251594 @default.
- W4230687498 hasAuthorship W4230687498A5017279890 @default.
- W4230687498 hasAuthorship W4230687498A5026619360 @default.