Warming and Drought Weaken the Carbon Sink Capacity of an Endangered Paleoendemic Temperate Rainforest in South America
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Forests cover around 25%-30% of the Earth's surface (WRI, 2001) and are thus central to the global carbon (C) cycle and mitigation of climate change (Pan et al., 2011). Major efforts for quantifying and monitoring forest-climate interactions have been dedicated across more than ∼900 sites of flux towers and chamber systems around the world (FLUXNET, 2021). These monitoring sites are organized in regional (Novick et al., 2018; Yu
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Planète et Univers [physics]
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