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    Recent pause in the growth rate of atmospheric CO2 due to enhanced terrestrial carbon uptake by Keenan, Trevor F, Prentice, I. Colin, Canadell, Josep G, Williams, Christopher A, Wang, Han, Raupach, Michael, Collatz, G. James

    Published in Nature communications (08-11-2016)
    “…Terrestrial ecosystems play a significant role in the global carbon cycle and offset a large fraction of anthropogenic CO 2 emissions. The terrestrial carbon…”
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    Global fire emissions estimates during 1997–2016 by van der Werf, Guido R, Randerson, James T, Giglio, Louis, van Leeuwen, Thijs T, Chen, Yang, Rogers, Brendan M, Mu, Mingquan, van Marle, Margreet J. E, Morton, Douglas C, Collatz, G. James, Yokelson, Robert J, Kasibhatla, Prasad S

    Published in Earth system science data (12-09-2017)
    “…Climate, land use, and other anthropogenic and natural drivers have the potential to influence fire dynamics in many regions. To develop a mechanistic…”
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    Evaluating and Quantifying the Climate-Driven Interannual Variability in Global Inventory Modeling and Mapping Studies (GIMMS) Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI3g) at Global Scales by Zeng, Fanwei, Collatz, George James, Pinzon, Jorge E., Ivanoff, Alvaro

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (08-08-2013)
    “…Satellite observations of surface reflected solar radiation contain informationabout variability in the absorption of solar radiation by vegetation…”
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    Carbon consequences of forest disturbance and recovery across the conterminous United States by Williams, Christopher A., Collatz, G. James, Masek, Jeffrey, Goward, Samuel N.

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-03-2012)
    “…Forests of North America are thought to constitute a significant long‐term sink for atmospheric carbon. The United States Forest Service Forest Inventory and…”
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    Forecasting Fire Season Severity in South America Using Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies by Chen, Yang, Randerson, James T., Morton, Douglas C., DeFries, Ruth S., Collatz, G. James, Kasibhatla, Prasad S., Giglio, Louis, Jin, Yufang, Marlier, Miriam E.

    “…Fires in South America cause forest degradation and contribute to carbon emissions associated with land use change. We investigated the relationship between…”
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    Fire-induced carbon emissions and regrowth uptake in western U.S. forests: Documenting variation across forest types, fire severity, and climate regions by Ghimire, Bardan, Williams, Christopher A., Collatz, G. James, Vanderhoof, Melanie

    “…The forest area in the western United States that burns annually is increasing with warmer temperatures, more frequent droughts, and higher fuel densities…”
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    A global synthesis inversion analysis of recent variability in CO2 fluxes using GOSAT and in situ observations by Wang, James S, Kawa, S Randolph, Collatz, G James, Sasakawa, Motoki, Gatti, Luciana V, Machida, Toshinobu, Liu, Yuping, Manyin, Michael E

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (01-08-2018)
    “…The precise contribution of the two major sinks for anthropogenic CO2 emissions, terrestrial vegetation and the ocean, and their location and year-to-year…”
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    Biogenic carbon fluxes from global agricultural production and consumption by Wolf, Julie, West, Tristram O., Le Page, Yannick, Kyle, G. Page, Zhang, Xuesong, Collatz, G. James, Imhoff, Marc L.

    Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-10-2015)
    “…Quantification of biogenic carbon fluxes from agricultural lands is needed to generate comprehensive bottom‐up estimates of net carbon exchange for global and…”
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    Combined Simple Biosphere/Carnegie-Ames-Stanford Approach terrestrial carbon cycle model by Schaefer, Kevin, Collatz, G. James, Tans, Pieter, Denning, A. Scott, Baker, Ian, Berry, Joe, Prihodko, Lara, Suits, Neil, Philpott, Andrew

    “…Biogeochemical models must include a broad variety of biological and physical processes to test our understanding of the terrestrial carbon cycle and to…”
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    Identification of vegetation and soil carbon pools out of equilibrium in a process model via eddy covariance and biometric constraints by CARVALHAIS, NUNO, REICHSTEIN, MARKUS, CIAIS, PHILIPPE, COLLATZ, G. JAMES, MAHECHA, MIGUEL D, MONTAGNANI, LEONARDO, PAPALE, DARIO, RAMBAL, SERGE, SEIXAS, JÚLIA

    Published in Global change biology (01-10-2010)
    “…Assumptions of steady-state conditions in biogeochemical modelling are often invoked because knowledge on the development status of the modelling domain is…”
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    A Global Synthesis Inversion Analysis of Recent Variability in CO 2 Fluxes Using GOSAT and In Situ Observations by Wang, James S, Kawa, S Randolph, Collatz, G James, Sasakawa, Motoki, Gatti, Luciana V, Machida, Toshinobu, Liu, Yuping, Manyin, Michael E

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (09-08-2018)
    “…The precise contribution of the two major sinks for anthropogenic CO emissions, terrestrial vegetation and the ocean, and their location and year-to-year…”
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    Potential Transient Response of Terrestrial Vegetation and Carbon in Northern North America from Climate Change by Steven A. Flanagan, George C. Hurtt, Justin P. Fisk, Ritvik Sahajpal, Maosheng Zhao, Ralph Dubayah, Matthew C. Hansen, Joe H. Sullivan, G. James Collatz

    Published in Climate (Basel) (01-09-2019)
    “…Terrestrial ecosystems and their vegetation are linked to climate. With the potential of accelerated climate change from anthropogenic forcing, there is a need…”
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    Postfire response of North American boreal forest net primary productivity analyzed with satellite observations by Hicke, Jeffrey A., Asner, Gregory P., Kasischke, Eric S., French, Nancy H. F., Randerson, James T., James Collatz, G., Stocks, Brian J., Tucker, Compton J., Los, Sietse O., Field, Christopher B.

    Published in Global change biology (01-08-2003)
    “…Fire is a major disturbance in the boreal forest, and has been shown to release significant amounts of carbon (C) to the atmosphere through combustion…”
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    Time-dependent inversion estimates of global biomass-burning CO emissions using Measurement of Pollution in the Troposphere (MOPITT) measurements by Arellano Jr, Avelino F., Kasibhatla, Prasad S., Giglio, Louis, van der Werf, Guido R., Randerson, James T., Collatz, G. James

    “…We present an inverse‐modeling analysis of CO emissions using column CO retrievals from the Measurement of Pollution in the Troposphere (MOPITT) instrument and…”
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    Interannual variability of photosynthesis across Africa and its attribution by Williams, Christopher A., Hanan, Niall P., Baker, Ian, Collatz, G. James, Berry, Joseph, Denning, A. Scott

    “…Africa is thought to be a large source of interannual variability in the global carbon cycle, only vaguely attributed to climate fluctuations. This study uses…”
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    Impact Assessment of Satellite-Derived Leaf Area Index Datasets Using a General Circulation Model by Kang, Hyun-Suk, Xue, Yongkang, Collatz, G. James

    Published in Journal of climate (15-03-2007)
    “…This study assesses the impact of two different remote sensing–derived leaf area index (RSLAI) datasets retrieved from the same source (i.e., Advanced Very…”
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    Disturbance and the carbon balance of US forests: A quantitative review of impacts from harvests, fires, insects, and droughts by Williams, Christopher A., Gu, Huan, MacLean, Richard, Masek, Jeffrey G., Collatz, G. James

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-08-2016)
    “…Disturbances are a major determinant of forest carbon stocks and uptake. They generally reduce land carbon stocks but also initiate a regrowth legacy that…”
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