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Articles:   Process-based estimates of terrestrial ecosystem isoprene emissions: incorporating the effects of a direct CO2-isoprene interaction
(Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics)

From biota to chemistry and climate: towards a comprehensive description of trace gas exchange between the biosphere and atmosphere
(Biogeosciences)

The influence of vegetation, fire spread and fire behaviour on biomass burning and trace gas emissions: results from a process-based model
(Biogeosciences)

Corrigendum to "The influence of vegetation, fire spread and fire behaviour on biomass burning and trace gas emissions: results from a process-based model" published in Biogeosciences, 7, 1991-2011, doi:10.5194/bg-7-1991-2010, 2010
(Biogeosciences)

From biota to chemistry and climate: towards a comprehensive description of trace gas exchange between the biosphere and atmosphere
(Biogeosciences Discussions)

The influence of vegetation, fire spread and fire behaviour on biomass burning and trace gas emissions: results from a process-based model
(Biogeosciences Discussions)

Evaluation of global continental hydrology as simulated by the Land-surface Processes and eXchanges Dynamic Global Vegetation Model
(Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions)

Ecosystem effects of CO2 concentration: evidence from past climates
(Climate of the Past)

Ecosystem effects of CO2 concentration: evidence from past climates
(Climate of the Past Discussions)

Implementation and evaluation of a new methane model within a dynamic global vegetation model: LPJ-WHyMe v1.3
(Geoscientific Model Development Discussions)

 

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