Underestimated Interannual Variability of Terrestrial Vegetation Production by Terrestrial Ecosystem Models
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Terrestrial vegetation production is a critical component of the global carbon cycle and plays an important role in regulating terrestrial carbon sinks (Beer et al., 2010; Jung et al., 2017). In particular, interannual variability (IAV) in vegetation production substantially regulates terrestrial carbon sinks (Desai et al., 2010), atmospheric CO 2 concentration (Yuan et al., 2019), and the climate system (Poulter et al., 2014). For example, previous studies indicated that the IAV in global gross vegetation production strongly correlates with IAV in atmospheric CO 2 concentration (Reichstein et al., 2013). With the rising frequency of extreme climate events, vegetation production shows an increasing interannual fluctuation (
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Planète et Univers [physics]
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