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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2020Publisher:Copernicus GmbH Funded by:EC | METLAKE, EC | VERIFY, EC | IMBALANCE-P +4 projectsEC| METLAKE ,EC| VERIFY ,EC| IMBALANCE-P ,EC| CHE ,RCN| Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS)-Norway and Ocean Thematic Centre (OTC) ,EC| VISUALMEDIA ,AKA| Novel soil management practices - key for sustainable bioeconomy and climate change mitigation -SOMPA / Consortium: SOMPAAuthors:Ana Maria Roxana Petrescu;
Ana Maria Roxana Petrescu
Ana Maria Roxana Petrescu in OpenAIREChunjing Qiu;
Philippe Ciais;Chunjing Qiu
Chunjing Qiu in OpenAIRERona L. Thompson;
+35 AuthorsRona L. Thompson
Rona L. Thompson in OpenAIREAna Maria Roxana Petrescu;
Ana Maria Roxana Petrescu
Ana Maria Roxana Petrescu in OpenAIREChunjing Qiu;
Philippe Ciais;Chunjing Qiu
Chunjing Qiu in OpenAIRERona L. Thompson;
Philippe Peylin;Rona L. Thompson
Rona L. Thompson in OpenAIREMatthew J. McGrath;
Matthew J. McGrath
Matthew J. McGrath in OpenAIREEfisio Solazzo;
Greet Janssens‐Maenhout;Efisio Solazzo
Efisio Solazzo in OpenAIREFrancesco N. Tubiello;
Francesco N. Tubiello
Francesco N. Tubiello in OpenAIREP. Bergamaschi;
D. Brunner; Glen P. Peters; L. Höglund-Isaksson;P. Bergamaschi
P. Bergamaschi in OpenAIREPierre Regnier;
Pierre Regnier
Pierre Regnier in OpenAIRERonny Lauerwald;
Ronny Lauerwald
Ronny Lauerwald in OpenAIREDavid Bastviken;
David Bastviken
David Bastviken in OpenAIREAki Tsuruta;
Aki Tsuruta
Aki Tsuruta in OpenAIREWilfried Winiwarter;
Wilfried Winiwarter
Wilfried Winiwarter in OpenAIREPrabir K. Patra;
Prabir K. Patra
Prabir K. Patra in OpenAIREMatthias Kuhnert;
Gabriel D. Orregioni;Matthias Kuhnert
Matthias Kuhnert in OpenAIREMonica Crippa;
Monica Crippa
Monica Crippa in OpenAIREMarielle Saunois;
Lucia Perugini;Marielle Saunois
Marielle Saunois in OpenAIRETiina Markkanen;
Tiina Markkanen
Tiina Markkanen in OpenAIRETuula Aalto;
Tuula Aalto
Tuula Aalto in OpenAIREChristine Groot Zwaaftink;
Christine Groot Zwaaftink
Christine Groot Zwaaftink in OpenAIREYuanzhi Yao;
Yuanzhi Yao
Yuanzhi Yao in OpenAIREChris Wilson;
Chris Wilson
Chris Wilson in OpenAIREGiulia Conchedda;
Dirk Günther;Giulia Conchedda
Giulia Conchedda in OpenAIREAdrian Leip;
Adrian Leip
Adrian Leip in OpenAIREPete Smith;
Jean‐Matthieu Haussaire;Pete Smith
Pete Smith in OpenAIREAntti Leppänen;
Alistair J. Manning;Antti Leppänen
Antti Leppänen in OpenAIREJoe McNorton;
Patrick Brockmann; A.J. Dolman;Joe McNorton
Joe McNorton in OpenAIREAbstract. Reliable quantification of the sources and sinks of greenhouse gases, together with trends and uncertainties, is essential to monitoring the progress in mitigating anthropogenic emissions under the Paris Agreement. This study provides a consolidated synthesis of CH4 and N2O emissions with consistently derived state-of-the-art bottom-up (BU) and top-down (TD) data sources for the European Union and UK (EU27+UK). We integrate recent emission inventory data, ecosystem process-based model results, and inverse modelling estimates over the period 1990–2018. BU and TD products are compared with European National GHG Inventories (NGHGI) reported to the UN climate convention secretariat UNFCCC in 2019. For uncertainties, we used for NGHGI the standard deviation obtained by varying parameters of inventory calculations, reported by the Member States following the IPCC guidelines recommendations. For atmospheric inversion models (TD) or other inventory datasets (BU), we defined uncertainties from the spread between different model estimates or model specific uncertainties when reported. In comparing NGHGI with other approaches, a key source of bias is the activities included, e.g. anthropogenic versus anthropogenic plus natural fluxes. In inversions, the separation between anthropogenic and natural emissions is sensitive to the geospatial prior distribution of emissions. Over the 2011–2015 period, which is the common denominator of data availability between all sources, the anthropogenic BU approaches are directly comparable, reporting mean emissions of 20.8 Tg CH4 yr−1 (EDGAR v5.0) and 19.0 Tg CH4 yr−1 (GAINS), consistent with the NGHGI estimates of 18.9 ± 1.7 Tg CH4 yr−1. TD total inversions estimates give higher emission estimates, as they also include natural emissions. Over the same period regional TD inversions with higher resolution atmospheric transport models give a mean emission of 28.8 Tg CH4 yr−1. Coarser resolution global TD inversions are consistent with regional TD inversions, for global inversions with GOSAT satellite data (23.3 Tg CH4yr−1) and surface network (24.4 Tg CH4 yr−1). The magnitude of natural peatland emissions from the JSBACH-HIMMELI model, natural rivers and lakes emissions and geological sources together account for the gap between NGHGI and inversions and account for 5.2 Tg CH4 yr−1. For N2O emissions, over the 2011–2015 period, both BU approaches (EDGAR v5.0 and GAINS) give a mean value of anthropogenic emissions of 0.8 and 0.9 Tg N2O yr−1 respectively, agreeing with the NGHGI data (0.9 ± 0.6 Tg N2O yr−1). Over the same period, the average of the three total TD global and regional inversions was 1.3 ± 0.4 and 1.3 ± 0.1 Tg N2O yr−1 respectively, compared to 0.9 Tg N2O yr−1 from the BU data. The TU and BU comparison method defined in this study can be operationalized for future yearly updates for the calculation of CH4 and N2O budgets both at EU+UK scale and at national scale. The referenced datasets related to figures are visualized at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4288969 (Petrescu et al., 2020).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2017 Qatar, Norway, United Kingdom, Denmark, Qatar, United Kingdom, United KingdomPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:NSERC, UKRI | The role of Arctic sea ic..., AKA | RESILIENCE IN SOCIAL-ECOL... +6 projectsNSERC ,UKRI| The role of Arctic sea ice in climatic and ecological processes ,AKA| RESILIENCE IN SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS IN IN NORTHWEST EURASIA (RISES) ,RCN| Understanding ecosystem functionality, expansion and retreat of species in the Scandinavian mountain tundra under multiple drivers of change ,UKRI| Permafrost catchments in transition: hydrological controls on carbon cycling and greenhouse gas budgets ,AKA| Consequences of climate-driven changes in background below- and aboveground herbivory for tree growth, forest productivity, and ecosystem functions ,[no funder available] ,EC| INTERACT ,NWO| Feedbacks of vegetation change to permafrost thawing, soil nutrient availability and carbon storage in tundra ecosystemsAuthors: Signe Normand; Maite Gartzia;Philip A. Wookey;
Maja K. Sundqvist; +61 AuthorsPhilip A. Wookey
Philip A. Wookey in OpenAIRESigne Normand; Maite Gartzia;Philip A. Wookey;
Maja K. Sundqvist; Maja K. Sundqvist;Philip A. Wookey
Philip A. Wookey in OpenAIREMartin Wilmking;
Martin Wilmking
Martin Wilmking in OpenAIREJuha M. Alatalo;
Alexander Sokolov; James D. M. Speed; Anna Skoracka;Juha M. Alatalo
Juha M. Alatalo in OpenAIREDagmar Egelkraut;
Lee Ann Fishback; Ashley L. Asmus;Dagmar Egelkraut
Dagmar Egelkraut in OpenAIREC. Guillermo Bueno;
Timo Kumpula; Dorothee Ehrich;C. Guillermo Bueno
C. Guillermo Bueno in OpenAIREAgata Buchwal;
Agata Buchwal;Agata Buchwal
Agata Buchwal in OpenAIREElina Kaarlejärvi;
Elina Kaarlejärvi; Toke T. Høye; Martin Hallinger; Vitali Zverev; Milena Holmgren;Elina Kaarlejärvi
Elina Kaarlejärvi in OpenAIREMariska te Beest;
Mariska te Beest
Mariska te Beest in OpenAIREEeva M. Soininen;
Eeva M. Soininen
Eeva M. Soininen in OpenAIREJean-Pierre Tremblay;
Jean-Pierre Tremblay
Jean-Pierre Tremblay in OpenAIREKari Anne Bråthen;
Sergey A. Uvarov; Natalya A. Sokolova; Elin Lindén; Judith Sitters; Judith Sitters;Kari Anne Bråthen
Kari Anne Bråthen in OpenAIREIsla H. Myers-Smith;
Johan Olofsson; Katherine S. Christie; Eric Post; Cynthia Y.M.J.G. Lange;Isla H. Myers-Smith
Isla H. Myers-Smith in OpenAIREEsther Lévesque;
Esther Lévesque
Esther Lévesque in OpenAIREIngibjörg S. Jónsdóttir;
Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir; Juul Limpens; Paul Grogan; Yulia V. Denisova;Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir
Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir in OpenAIRETommi Andersson;
Marc Macias-Fauria;Tommi Andersson
Tommi Andersson in OpenAIREDavid A. Watts;
David A. Watts
David A. Watts in OpenAIREHeike Zimmermann;
Adrian V. Rocha;Heike Zimmermann
Heike Zimmermann in OpenAIREDiane C. Huebner;
Diane C. Huebner
Diane C. Huebner in OpenAIREJulia Boike;
Julia Boike
Julia Boike in OpenAIREDavid S. Hik;
Otso Suominen; Christine Urbanowicz;David S. Hik
David S. Hik in OpenAIREIsabel C. Barrio;
Isabel C. Barrio
Isabel C. Barrio in OpenAIRENikita Tananaev;
Annika Hofgaard;Nikita Tananaev
Nikita Tananaev in OpenAIREJelena Lange;
Jelena Lange
Jelena Lange in OpenAIREBruce C. Forbes;
John P. Bryant; Lorna E. Street; Monique M. P. D. Heijmans; Mikhail V. Kozlov;Bruce C. Forbes
Bruce C. Forbes in OpenAIREErik J. van Nieukerken;
Erik J. van Nieukerken
Erik J. van Nieukerken in OpenAIRENiels Martin Schmidt;
Niels Martin Schmidt
Niels Martin Schmidt in OpenAIREChronic, low intensity herbivory by invertebrates, termed background herbivory, has been understudied in tundra, yet its impacts are likely to increase in a warmer Arctic. The magnitude of these changes is however hard to predict as we know little about the drivers of current levels of invertebrate herbivory in tundra. We assessed the intensity of invertebrate herbivory on a common tundra plant, the dwarf birch (Betula glandulosa-nana complex), and investigated its relationship to latitude and climate across the tundra biome. Leaf damage by defoliating, mining and gall-forming invertebrates was measured in samples collected from 192 sites at 56 locations. Our results indicate that invertebrate herbivory is nearly ubiquitous across the tundra biome but occurs at low intensity. On average, invertebrates damaged 11.2% of the leaves and removed 1.4% of total leaf area. The damage was mainly caused by external leaf feeders, and most damaged leaves were only slightly affected (12% leaf area lost). Foliar damage was consistently positively correlated with mid-summer (July) temperature and, to a lesser extent, precipitation in the year of data collection, irrespective of latitude. Our models predict that, on average, foliar losses to invertebrates on dwarf birch are likely to increase by 6--7% over the current levels with a 1 textdegreeC increase in summer temperatures. Our results show that invertebrate herbivory on dwarf birch is small in magnitude but given its prevalence and dependence on climatic variables, background invertebrate herbivory should be included in predictions of climate change impacts on tundra ecosystems.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Journal , Preprint , Report 2019 France, Spain, United Kingdom, France, United Kingdom, United Kingdom, Finland, FrancePublisher:American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Publicly fundedFunded by:NSF | Predicting Regional Invas..., EC | BIOBIO, EC | ECOWORM +13 projectsNSF| Predicting Regional Invasion Dynamic Processes (PRIDE)-Developing a Cross-scale, Functional-trait Based Modeling Framework ,EC| BIOBIO ,EC| ECOWORM ,EC| SPECIALS ,NSERC ,FWF| The macrofauna decomposer food web on alpine pastureland ,EC| TERRESTREVOL ,EC| AGFORWARD ,NWO| EV Diagnostics for monitoring therapy byliquid tuneable Coulter flowcytometry (project 3.2) ,FWF| Litter decomposition and humus formation in highalpine soils ,DFG| German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research - iDiv ,EC| Gradual_Change ,FCT| LA 1 ,NSF| IGERT: Ecology, Management and Restoration of Integrated Human/Natural Landscapes ,EC| FUNDIVEUROPE ,AKA| Macrodetritivore range shifts and implications for aboveground-belowground interactionsAuthors: Devin Routh;Aidan M. Keith;
Geoff H. Baker;Aidan M. Keith
Aidan M. Keith in OpenAIREBoris Schröder;
+142 AuthorsBoris Schröder
Boris Schröder in OpenAIREDevin Routh;Aidan M. Keith;
Geoff H. Baker;Aidan M. Keith
Aidan M. Keith in OpenAIREBoris Schröder;
Fredrick O. Ayuke;Boris Schröder
Boris Schröder in OpenAIREIñigo Virto;
Iñigo Virto
Iñigo Virto in OpenAIREThomas W. Crowther;
Thomas W. Crowther
Thomas W. Crowther in OpenAIREAnahí Domínguez;
Yvan Capowiez;Anahí Domínguez
Anahí Domínguez in OpenAIREIrina V. Zenkova;
Irina V. Zenkova
Irina V. Zenkova in OpenAIREKonstantin B. Gongalsky;
Konstantin B. Gongalsky
Konstantin B. Gongalsky in OpenAIREMartin Holmstrup;
Sandy M. Smith;Martin Holmstrup
Martin Holmstrup in OpenAIREMark E. Caulfield;
Mark E. Caulfield
Mark E. Caulfield in OpenAIREChristian Mulder;
Robin Beauséjour;Christian Mulder
Christian Mulder in OpenAIREShishir Paudel;
Shishir Paudel
Shishir Paudel in OpenAIREMatthias C. Rillig;
Matthias C. Rillig
Matthias C. Rillig in OpenAIREMichael Steinwandter;
Michiel Rutgers; Takuo Hishi;Michael Steinwandter
Michael Steinwandter in OpenAIRELoes van Schaik;
Jérôme Mathieu;Loes van Schaik
Loes van Schaik in OpenAIREGuillaume Xavier Rousseau;
José Antonio Talavera;Guillaume Xavier Rousseau
Guillaume Xavier Rousseau in OpenAIREMiguel Á. Rodríguez;
Miguel Á. Rodríguez
Miguel Á. Rodríguez in OpenAIRENico Eisenhauer;
Nico Eisenhauer
Nico Eisenhauer in OpenAIRECarlos Fragoso;
H. Lalthanzara; Thibaud Decaëns; Luis M. Hernández;Carlos Fragoso
Carlos Fragoso in OpenAIREAdrian A. Wackett;
David J. Russell;Adrian A. Wackett
Adrian A. Wackett in OpenAIREWeixin Zhang;
Weixin Zhang
Weixin Zhang in OpenAIREDavid A. Wardle;
David A. Wardle
David A. Wardle in OpenAIREScott R. Loss;
Scott R. Loss
Scott R. Loss in OpenAIRESteven J. Fonte;
Steven J. Fonte
Steven J. Fonte in OpenAIRELiliana B. Falco;
Liliana B. Falco
Liliana B. Falco in OpenAIREOlaf Schmidt;
Olaf Schmidt
Olaf Schmidt in OpenAIRERadim Matula;
Radim Matula
Radim Matula in OpenAIREShaieste Gholami;
Darío J. Díaz Cosín; Anna Rożen; Robert L. Bradley;Shaieste Gholami
Shaieste Gholami in OpenAIREWim H. van der Putten;
Michael J. Gundale; Andrea Dávalos; Andrea Dávalos; Rosa Fernández;Wim H. van der Putten
Wim H. van der Putten in OpenAIREJohan van den Hoogen;
Johan van den Hoogen
Johan van den Hoogen in OpenAIREFranciska T. de Vries;
Victoria Nuzzo; Mujeeb Rahman P;Franciska T. de Vries
Franciska T. de Vries in OpenAIREAndré L.C. Franco;
André L.C. Franco
André L.C. Franco in OpenAIREJan Hendrik Moos;
Jan Hendrik Moos
Jan Hendrik Moos in OpenAIREJoann K. Whalen;
Martine Fugère;Joann K. Whalen
Joann K. Whalen in OpenAIREMac A. Callaham;
Mac A. Callaham
Mac A. Callaham in OpenAIREMiwa Arai;
Miwa Arai
Miwa Arai in OpenAIREElizabeth M. Bach;
Yiqing Li; Raphaël Marichal; Jonatan Klaminder; Monika Joschko; George G. Brown;Elizabeth M. Bach
Elizabeth M. Bach in OpenAIREMichael B. Wironen;
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Michael B. Wironen in OpenAIREMaria Kernecker;
Kristine N. Hopfensperger; Amy Choi;Maria Kernecker
Maria Kernecker in OpenAIREEsperanza Huerta Lwanga;
Sanna T. Kukkonen;Esperanza Huerta Lwanga
Esperanza Huerta Lwanga in OpenAIREBasil V. Iannone;
Veikko Huhta; Birgitta König-Ries; Guénola Pérès;Basil V. Iannone
Basil V. Iannone in OpenAIRESalvador Rebollo;
Olga Ferlian;Salvador Rebollo
Salvador Rebollo in OpenAIRENick van Eekeren;
Anne W. de Valença; Eric Blanchart;Nick van Eekeren
Nick van Eekeren in OpenAIREMatthew W. Warren;
Matthew W. Warren
Matthew W. Warren in OpenAIREJohan Pansu;
Christoph Emmerling;Johan Pansu
Johan Pansu in OpenAIRECourtland Kelly;
Courtland Kelly
Courtland Kelly in OpenAIREJavier Rodeiro-Iglesias;
Javier Rodeiro-Iglesias
Javier Rodeiro-Iglesias in OpenAIREArmand W. Koné;
Armand W. Koné
Armand W. Koné in OpenAIREMuhammad Rashid;
Muhammad Rashid; Alexander M. Roth;Muhammad Rashid
Muhammad Rashid in OpenAIREDavorka K. Hackenberger;
Michael Schirrmann;Davorka K. Hackenberger
Davorka K. Hackenberger in OpenAIREAlberto Orgiazzi;
Bryant C. Scharenbroch;Alberto Orgiazzi
Alberto Orgiazzi in OpenAIREUlrich Brose;
Ulrich Brose
Ulrich Brose in OpenAIREHelen Phillips;
Diana H. Wall; Noa Kekuewa Lincoln; Andrew R. Holdsworth; Raúl Piñeiro; Tunsisa T. Hurisso; Tunsisa T. Hurisso;Helen Phillips
Helen Phillips in OpenAIREMónica Gutiérrez López;
Mónica Gutiérrez López
Mónica Gutiérrez López in OpenAIREKlaus Birkhofer;
Yahya Kooch; Michel Loreau;Klaus Birkhofer
Klaus Birkhofer in OpenAIREJulia Seeber;
Jaswinder Singh; Volkmar Wolters;Julia Seeber
Julia Seeber in OpenAIRERadoslava Kanianska;
Jiro Tsukamoto; Visa Nuutinen;Radoslava Kanianska
Radoslava Kanianska in OpenAIREGerardo Moreno;
Gerardo Moreno
Gerardo Moreno in OpenAIREMarie Luise Carolina Bartz;
Juan B. Jesús Lidón;Marie Luise Carolina Bartz
Marie Luise Carolina Bartz in OpenAIREDaniel R. Lammel;
Daniel R. Lammel;Daniel R. Lammel
Daniel R. Lammel in OpenAIREMadhav P. Thakur;
Madhav P. Thakur
Madhav P. Thakur in OpenAIREFelicity Crotty;
Julia Krebs;Felicity Crotty
Felicity Crotty in OpenAIREIurii M. Lebedev;
Steven J. Vanek;Iurii M. Lebedev
Iurii M. Lebedev in OpenAIREMarta Novo;
Marta Novo
Marta Novo in OpenAIRECarlos A. Guerra;
José Camilo Bedano; Bernd Blossey;Carlos A. Guerra
Carlos A. Guerra in OpenAIRELorenzo Pérez-Camacho;
Lorenzo Pérez-Camacho
Lorenzo Pérez-Camacho in OpenAIREJoanne M. Bennett;
Joanne M. Bennett
Joanne M. Bennett in OpenAIRENobuhiro Kaneko;
Nobuhiro Kaneko
Nobuhiro Kaneko in OpenAIREMadalina Iordache;
Madalina Iordache
Madalina Iordache in OpenAIREAndrés Esteban Duhour;
Maria J. I. Briones; Abegail T Fusilero; Maxim Shashkov; Maxim Shashkov;Andrés Esteban Duhour
Andrés Esteban Duhour in OpenAIREEhsan Sayad;
Ehsan Sayad
Ehsan Sayad in OpenAIREThomas Bolger;
Alejandro Morón-Ríos; Lindsey Norgrove; Benjamin Schwarz;Thomas Bolger
Thomas Bolger in OpenAIREBart Muys;
Bart Muys
Bart Muys in OpenAIREJohan Neirynck;
Johan Neirynck
Johan Neirynck in OpenAIREJean-François Ponge;
Erin K. Cameron; Kelly S. Ramirez;Jean-François Ponge
Jean-François Ponge in OpenAIREpmid: 31649197
pmc: PMC7335308
Earthworm distribution in global soils Earthworms are key components of soil ecological communities, performing vital functions in decomposition and nutrient cycling through ecosystems. Using data from more than 7000 sites, Phillips et al. developed global maps of the distribution of earthworm diversity, abundance, and biomass (see the Perspective by Fierer). The patterns differ from those typically found in aboveground taxa; there are peaks of diversity and abundance in the mid-latitude regions and peaks of biomass in the tropics. Climate variables strongly influence these patterns, and changes are likely to have cascading effects on other soil organisms and wider ecosystem functions. Science , this issue p. 480 ; see also p. 425
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visibility 53visibility views 53 download downloads 424 Powered bymore_vert Hyper Article en Lig... arrow_drop_down Hyper Article en LignePreprint . 2019License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02788558/documentData sources: Hyper Article en LigneMémoires en Sciences de l'Information et de la CommunicationPreprint . 2019License: CC BYFull-Text: https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02788558/documentCIRAD: HAL (Agricultural Research for Development)Article . 2019License: PDMFull-Text: https://hal.science/hal-02337185Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Institut national des sciences de l'Univers: HAL-INSUReport . 2019Full-Text: https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02788558Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Royal Agricultural University Repository (RAU Cirencester - CREST)Article . 2019License: CC BY NC NDData sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Institut national des sciences de l'Univers: HAL-INSUArticle . 2019License: PDMFull-Text: https://hal.science/hal-02337185Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2019Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTANatural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research ArchiveArticle . 2019Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2017Publisher:Informa UK Limited Funded by:AKA | Lifestyles Integrated Spa...AKA| Lifestyles Integrated Spatial Planning for Sustainable Human Settlements (LISSU)Authors:Heinonen, Jukka;
Heinonen, Jukka
Heinonen, Jukka in OpenAIREJunnonen, Juha Matti;
Junnila; Seppo; +1 AuthorsJunnonen, Juha Matti
Junnonen, Juha Matti in OpenAIREHeinonen, Jukka;
Heinonen, Jukka
Heinonen, Jukka in OpenAIREJunnonen, Juha Matti;
Junnila; Seppo; Säynäjoki, Antti;Junnonen, Juha Matti
Junnonen, Juha Matti in OpenAIREBuildings are a major contributor to climate change. Use phase has traditionally been the focus area, but the importance of construction-phase has increased with the emergence of energy-efficient buildings. Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is arguably the best method to assess and analyze the emissions caused by buildings. However, within LCA there are two very different approaches – process LCA and input–output (IO) LCA – which lead to different results. When looking at the scale of published LCA results, it is evident that IO LCAs are placed at the top end, and process LCAs at the bottom end. It is thus questionable whether LCA can provide data that can be used for decision-making and policy formation. This study takes a step toward filling this gap by presenting a comparison of process and IO LCA results of the pre-use phase of a residential concrete element building in Finland. Exactly the same scope is utilized in order to maximize comparability. The results depict how the two main LCA methods produce significantly different results. The implications of acknowledging this are discussed. The results fall in midway between the extremes published using the two methods but still deviate from each other by a multiplier of almost 2.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2016 Finland, AustraliaPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | EARTH2OBSERVE, NWO | Climate variability and g..., AKA | Global green-blue water s... +1 projectsEC| EARTH2OBSERVE ,NWO| Climate variability and global flood-risk: improving understanding, methods, and applications ,AKA| Global green-blue water scarcity trajectories and measures for adaptation: linking the Holocene to the Anthropocene (SCART) ,EC| ENHANCEAuthors:H. de Moel;
H. de Moel
H. de Moel in OpenAIREStefan Siebert;
Stefan Siebert
Stefan Siebert in OpenAIREMiina Porkka;
Miina Porkka
Miina Porkka in OpenAIREMatti Kummu;
+6 AuthorsMatti Kummu
Matti Kummu in OpenAIREH. de Moel;
H. de Moel
H. de Moel in OpenAIREStefan Siebert;
Stefan Siebert
Stefan Siebert in OpenAIREMiina Porkka;
Miina Porkka
Miina Porkka in OpenAIREMatti Kummu;
Matti Kummu
Matti Kummu in OpenAIREMartina Flörke;
Martina Flörke
Martina Flörke in OpenAIRETed Veldkamp;
Ted Veldkamp
Ted Veldkamp in OpenAIREPhilip J. Ward;
Philip J. Ward
Philip J. Ward in OpenAIREStephanie Eisner;
Stephanie Eisner
Stephanie Eisner in OpenAIREJoseph H. A. Guillaume;
Joseph H. A. Guillaume;Joseph H. A. Guillaume
Joseph H. A. Guillaume in OpenAIREAbstractWater scarcity is a rapidly growing concern around the globe, but little is known about how it has developed over time. This study provides a first assessment of continuous sub-national trajectories of blue water consumption, renewable freshwater availability, and water scarcity for the entire 20th century. Water scarcity is analysed using the fundamental concepts of shortage (impacts due to low availability per capita) and stress (impacts due to high consumption relative to availability) which indicate difficulties in satisfying the needs of a population and overuse of resources respectively. While water consumption increased fourfold within the study period, the population under water scarcity increased from 0.24 billion (14% of global population) in the 1900s to 3.8 billion (58%) in the 2000s. Nearly all sub-national trajectories show an increasing trend in water scarcity. The concept of scarcity trajectory archetypes and shapes is introduced to characterize the historical development of water scarcity and suggest measures for alleviating water scarcity and increasing sustainability. Linking the scarcity trajectories to other datasets may help further deepen understanding of how trajectories relate to historical and future drivers, and hence help tackle these evolving challenges.
Australian National ... arrow_drop_down Australian National University: ANU Digital CollectionsArticleLicense: CC BYFull-Text: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/145180Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Aaltodoc Publication ArchiveArticle . 2016 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Aaltodoc Publication Archiveadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2015 United Kingdom, Italy, Netherlands, Denmark, United States, Italy, United States, Germany, United StatesPublisher:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Publicly fundedFunded by:NSERC, NWO | Long term observation of ..., NSF | CAREER: Contrasting envir... +6 projectsNSERC ,NWO| Long term observation of soil carbon and methane fluxes in Siberian tundra. ,NSF| CAREER: Contrasting environmental controls on regional CO2 and CH4 biogeochemistry-Research and education for placing global change in a regional, local context ,AKA| Towards comprehensive understanding of surface layer exchange processes of biogenic volatile organic compounds ,AKA| ICOS - Integrated Carbon Observation System ,NSF| Methane loss from Arctic: towards an annual budget of CH4 emissions from tundra ecosystems across a latitudinal gradient ,EC| ICE-ARC ,RSF| The development of ecosystem spatial-temporal thermodynamics theory and methods of thermodynamic variables measurement ,NSF| Measurement and Analysis of Methane Fluxes in a Northern Peatland EcosystemAuthors:Ana Meijide;
Arjan Hensen; Elmar Veenendaal; Magnus Lund; +46 AuthorsAna Meijide
Ana Meijide in OpenAIREAna Meijide;
Arjan Hensen; Elmar Veenendaal; Magnus Lund; Magnus Lund;Ana Meijide
Ana Meijide in OpenAIREA. J. Dolman;
A. J. Dolman
A. J. Dolman in OpenAIREThomas Friborg;
Thomas Friborg
Thomas Friborg in OpenAIREDerrick Y.F. Lai;
Tuomas Laurila;Derrick Y.F. Lai
Derrick Y.F. Lai in OpenAIREBarbara Marcolla;
Barbara Marcolla
Barbara Marcolla in OpenAIREJanne Rinne;
Janne Rinne; Pertti J. Martikainen; Lawrence B. Flanagan; Alessandro Cescatti;Janne Rinne
Janne Rinne in OpenAIREChristian Bernhofer;
Christian Bernhofer
Christian Bernhofer in OpenAIREAnnalea Lohila;
Annalea Lohila
Annalea Lohila in OpenAIREAndrej Varlagin;
Andrej Varlagin
Andrej Varlagin in OpenAIRETorben R. Christensen;
Torben R. Christensen;Torben R. Christensen
Torben R. Christensen in OpenAIREDennis D. Baldocchi;
Marcin Jackowicz-Korczynski;Dennis D. Baldocchi
Dennis D. Baldocchi in OpenAIRENarasinha J. Shurpali;
Narasinha J. Shurpali
Narasinha J. Shurpali in OpenAIRENigel T. Roulet;
Thomas Grünwald;Nigel T. Roulet
Nigel T. Roulet in OpenAIREWalter C. Oechel;
Juha-Pekka Tuovinen;Walter C. Oechel
Walter C. Oechel in OpenAIREUte Skiba;
Chiara A. R. Corradi;Ute Skiba
Ute Skiba in OpenAIREGerard Kiely;
Shashi B. Verma; Mika Aurela; A.P. Schrier-Uijl;Gerard Kiely
Gerard Kiely in OpenAIREFrans-Jan W. Parmentier;
Frans-Jan W. Parmentier;Frans-Jan W. Parmentier
Frans-Jan W. Parmentier in OpenAIREA.M.R. Petrescu;
Matteo Sottocornola;A.M.R. Petrescu
A.M.R. Petrescu in OpenAIREJacobus van Huissteden;
Carsten Grüning;Jacobus van Huissteden
Jacobus van Huissteden in OpenAIRETorsten Sachs;
Torsten Sachs
Torsten Sachs in OpenAIREMikhail Mastepanov;
Mikhail Mastepanov;Mikhail Mastepanov
Mikhail Mastepanov in OpenAIRELutz Merbold;
Lutz Merbold
Lutz Merbold in OpenAIREElyn Humphreys;
Elyn Humphreys
Elyn Humphreys in OpenAIREAnkur R. Desai;
Ankur R. Desai
Ankur R. Desai in OpenAIREJaclyn Hatala Matthes;
Jaclyn Hatala Matthes
Jaclyn Hatala Matthes in OpenAIRETimo Vesala;
Timo Vesala
Timo Vesala in OpenAIREDonatella Zona;
Donatella Zona;Donatella Zona
Donatella Zona in OpenAIREMikkel P. Tamstorf;
Mikkel P. Tamstorf
Mikkel P. Tamstorf in OpenAIREpmid: 25831506
pmc: PMC4403212
Significance Wetlands are unique ecosystems because they are in general sinks for carbon dioxide and sources of methane. Their climate footprint therefore depends on the relative sign and magnitude of the land–atmosphere exchange of these two major greenhouse gases. This work presents a synthesis of simultaneous measurements of carbon dioxide and methane fluxes to assess the radiative forcing of natural wetlands converted to agricultural or forested land. The net climate impact of wetlands is strongly dependent on whether they are natural or managed. Here we show that the conversion of natural wetlands produces a significant increase of the atmospheric radiative forcing. The findings suggest that management plans for these complex ecosystems should carefully account for the potential biogeochemical effects on climate.
Fondazione Edmund Ma... arrow_drop_down Fondazione Edmund Mach: IRIS-OpenPubArticle . 2015Full-Text: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/25239Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesArticle . 2015Data sources: DANS (Data Archiving and Networked Services)University of Copenhagen: ResearchArticle . 2015Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesArticle . 2015Data sources: DANS (Data Archiving and Networked Services)Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesArticle . 2015 . Peer-reviewedData sources: CrossrefNatural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research ArchiveArticle . 2015Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)GFZpublic (German Research Centre for Geosciences, Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam)Article . 2015Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Journal 2020Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2020 Italy, SpainPublisher:American Physical Society (APS) Funded by:EC | AstroFIt2, , HRZZ | Very high energy gamma-ra... +2 projectsEC| AstroFIt2 ,[no funder available] ,HRZZ| Very high energy gamma-ray astronomy with the MAGIC and CTA telescopes ,EC| PROBIST ,AKA| Intrinsic Very High Energy Gamma-ray Emission of BlazarsAuthors:Antonio Stamerra;
R. López-Coto; Rodolfo Carosi; Yuki Iwamura; +184 AuthorsAntonio Stamerra
Antonio Stamerra in OpenAIREAntonio Stamerra;
R. López-Coto; Rodolfo Carosi; Yuki Iwamura; Martin Will;Antonio Stamerra
Antonio Stamerra in OpenAIREE. Molina;
E. Molina
E. Molina in OpenAIREAlessia Spolon;
Alessia Spolon
Alessia Spolon in OpenAIREJ. M. Paredes;
Yating Chai; Y. Kobayashi; L. Di Venere;J. M. Paredes
J. M. Paredes in OpenAIREJuan Abel Barrio;
C. Perennes;Juan Abel Barrio
Juan Abel Barrio in OpenAIRESidika Merve Colak;
Sidika Merve Colak
Sidika Merve Colak in OpenAIREP. Da Vela;
Nikola Godinovic; R. Mirzoyan; Kazuma Ishio;P. Da Vela
P. Da Vela in OpenAIRESerena Loporchio;
Adrian Biland;Serena Loporchio
Serena Loporchio in OpenAIREMarc Ribó;
Marc Ribó
Marc Ribó in OpenAIREL. A. Antonelli;
Manuela Mallamaci;L. A. Antonelli
L. A. Antonelli in OpenAIREChristian Fruck;
Victoria Moreno; Elina Lindfors;Christian Fruck
Christian Fruck in OpenAIREJuan Cortina;
Ll. Font;Juan Cortina
Juan Cortina in OpenAIRESimone Mender;
Simone Mender
Simone Mender in OpenAIREJorge Otero-Santos;
Ž. Bošnjak; Kai Phillip Schmidt; John Hoang; Mitsunari Takahashi; T. Schweizer; B. De Lotto;Jorge Otero-Santos
Jorge Otero-Santos in OpenAIREVitaly Neustroev;
N. Giglietto;Vitaly Neustroev
Vitaly Neustroev in OpenAIREMichele Doro;
F Longo; F Longo;Michele Doro
Michele Doro in OpenAIREV. D'Elia;
Yoshiki Ohtani; Lab Saha; Luca Tosti;V. D'Elia
V. D'Elia in OpenAIREDaniel Kerszberg;
L. Nogués; G. Maneva;Daniel Kerszberg
Daniel Kerszberg in OpenAIREJordi Delgado;
D. Ninci;Jordi Delgado
Jordi Delgado in OpenAIREG. Busetto;
G. Busetto
G. Busetto in OpenAIREMarie Karjalainen;
Pratik Majumdar;Marie Karjalainen
Marie Karjalainen in OpenAIRED. Miceli;
D. Miceli
D. Miceli in OpenAIREJ. Becerra González;
A. Rugliancich; P. Munar-Adrover; Camilla Maggio;J. Becerra González
J. Becerra González in OpenAIREDavide Depaoli;
Davide Depaoli
Davide Depaoli in OpenAIREDaniel Morcuende;
Ivica Puljak;Daniel Morcuende
Daniel Morcuende in OpenAIREAlessio Berti;
Masahiro Teshima; Masahiro Teshima;Alessio Berti
Alessio Berti in OpenAIREE. Do Souto Espiñeira;
E. Do Souto Espiñeira
E. Do Souto Espiñeira in OpenAIREElisa Bernardini;
Toshiaki Inada;Elisa Bernardini
Elisa Bernardini in OpenAIREM. Vazquez Acosta;
M. Vazquez Acosta
M. Vazquez Acosta in OpenAIRES. Ventura;
Marina Manganaro;S. Ventura
S. Ventura in OpenAIREVassil Verguilov;
Vassil Verguilov
Vassil Verguilov in OpenAIREElisa Prandini;
Elisa Prandini
Elisa Prandini in OpenAIREJose Luis Contreras;
Jose Luis Contreras
Jose Luis Contreras in OpenAIREWolfgang Rhode;
Karl Mannheim;Wolfgang Rhode
Wolfgang Rhode in OpenAIREM. Garczarczyk;
M. Garczarczyk
M. Garczarczyk in OpenAIREMoritz Hütten;
B. Machado de Oliveira Fraga; J. Herrera; V. Fallah Ramazani; P. G. Prada Moroni; Bernd Schleicher;Moritz Hütten
Moritz Hütten in OpenAIRESaverio Lombardi;
Riccardo Paoletti;Saverio Lombardi
Saverio Lombardi in OpenAIREDaniel Mazin;
Daniel Mazin;Daniel Mazin
Daniel Mazin in OpenAIREU. Barres de Almeida;
U. Barres de Almeida
U. Barres de Almeida in OpenAIREG. Ferrara;
F. Di Pierro;G. Ferrara
G. Ferrara in OpenAIREM. Peresano;
Dario Hrupec; Daniela Dorner;M. Peresano
M. Peresano in OpenAIREStefan Cikota;
Stefan Cikota
Stefan Cikota in OpenAIREJose Miguel Miranda;
Jose Miguel Miranda
Jose Miguel Miranda in OpenAIRED. Elsaesser;
Y. Kajiwara; N. Torres-Albà; D. Zarić; D. Strom;D. Elsaesser
D. Elsaesser in OpenAIREAshot Chilingarian;
L. Pavletić; E. Colombo;Ashot Chilingarian
Ashot Chilingarian in OpenAIREStefano Covino;
K. Noda; Alice Donini; Tomislav Terzić; Hidetoshi Kubo;Stefano Covino
Stefano Covino in OpenAIREMatteo Cerruti;
Matteo Cerruti
Matteo Cerruti in OpenAIRELuca Foffano;
Luca Foffano
Luca Foffano in OpenAIRETjark Miener;
Lara Nava; Lara Nava; Abelardo Moralejo;Tjark Miener
Tjark Miener in OpenAIRESeiya Nozaki;
Seiya Nozaki
Seiya Nozaki in OpenAIREP. Temnikov;
David A. Green; Sargis Gasparyan; Francesco Dazzi; Takeshi Oka; Alexander Hahn; Chiara Righi;P. Temnikov
P. Temnikov in OpenAIREManuel Delfino;
Wrijupan Bhattacharyya;Manuel Delfino
Manuel Delfino in OpenAIREJ. van Scherpenberg;
Victor A. Acciari;J. van Scherpenberg
J. van Scherpenberg in OpenAIREYusuke Suda;
R. J. García López;Yusuke Suda
Yusuke Suda in OpenAIREJulian Sitarek;
Satoshi Fukami; M. Palatiello; M. V. Fonseca; Saša Mićanović;Julian Sitarek
Julian Sitarek in OpenAIREM. Minev;
M. Minev
M. Minev in OpenAIREA. López-Oramas;
Carlo Vigorito; Kari Nilsson; V. Vitale;A. López-Oramas
A. López-Oramas in OpenAIREMassimo Persic;
M. I. Martínez; Damir Lelas;Massimo Persic
Massimo Persic in OpenAIREPablo Peñil;
Pablo Peñil
Pablo Peñil in OpenAIREPawel Gliwny;
C. Nigro; Ferdinando Giordano; I. Snidaric; A. Arbet Engels; Lorenzo Bellizzi;Pawel Gliwny
Pawel Gliwny in OpenAIRENarek Sahakyan;
Martin Makariev; I. Vovk; Shunsuke Sakurai; U. Colin; M. A. Lopez; Sanae Inoue;Narek Sahakyan
Narek Sahakyan in OpenAIREGiacomo Bonnoli;
Giacomo Bonnoli
Giacomo Bonnoli in OpenAIREE. Moretti;
Mosè Mariotti; Stefano Ansoldi; Stefano Ansoldi; Alicia Fattorini; Giovanni Ceribella; Konstancja Satalecka; M. Strzys;E. Moretti
E. Moretti in OpenAIREF. Leone;
David Paneque;F. Leone
F. Leone in OpenAIREWlodek Bednarek;
Wlodek Bednarek
Wlodek Bednarek in OpenAIREGiacomo D'Amico;
T. Surić; L. Maraschi; Ana Babić; Tomoki Saito; D. Dominis Prester;Giacomo D'Amico
Giacomo D'Amico in OpenAIREM. Gaug;
Oscar Blanch;
Oscar Blanch
Oscar Blanch in OpenAIRED. Hadasch;
D. Hadasch
D. Hadasch in OpenAIREJunko Kushida;
A. De Angelis;Junko Kushida
Junko Kushida in OpenAIREJ. Rico;
Kyoshi Nishijima;Alessandra Lamastra;
Alessandra Lamastra
Alessandra Lamastra in OpenAIRECiro Bigongiari;
Léa Jouvin; Dorota Sobczyńska; G. Vanzo; B. Banerjee; Jürgen Besenrieder;Ciro Bigongiari
Ciro Bigongiari in OpenAIREFabrizio Tavecchio;
Fabrizio Tavecchio
Fabrizio Tavecchio in OpenAIREDominik Baack;
Dominik Baack
Dominik Baack in OpenAIREOn January 14, 2019, the Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cherenkov telescopes detected GRB 190114C above 0.2 TeV, recording the most energetic photons ever observed from a gamma-ray burst. We use this unique observation to probe an energy dependence of the speed of light in vacuo for photons as predicted by several quantum gravity models. Based on a set of assumptions on the possible intrinsic spectral and temporal evolution, we obtain competitive lower limits on the quadratic leading order of speed of light modification. 8 pages, 5 figures, Published in Physical Review Letters, Corresponding authors: Tomislav Terzi\'c (tterzic@phy.uniri.hr), Giacomo D'Amico (damico@mppmu.mpg.de), Daniel Kerszberg (dkerszberg@ifae.es), Cedric Perennes (perennes.cedric@gmail.com)
Physical Review Lett... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2020Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAPhysical Review LettersArticle . 2020 . Peer-reviewedLicense: APS Licenses for Journal Article Re-useData sources: CrossrefUniversità degli Studi di Siena: USiena airArticle . 2020Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/ar...Article . 2020License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: DataciteUniversità degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro: CINECA IRISArticle . 2020Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 Finland, FinlandPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:AKA | Individuals, communities ..., AKA | Individuals, communities ...AKA| Individuals, communities and municipalities mitigating climate change by carbon smart green space ,AKA| Individuals, communities and municipalities mitigating climate change by carbon smart green spaceAuthors:Kinnunen, Antti;
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Ottelin, Juudit;Talvitie, Ilmari
Talvitie, Ilmari in OpenAIREHeinonen, Jukka;
+1 AuthorsHeinonen, Jukka
Heinonen, Jukka in OpenAIREKinnunen, Antti;
Kinnunen, Antti
Kinnunen, Antti in OpenAIRETalvitie, Ilmari;
Ottelin, Juudit;Talvitie, Ilmari
Talvitie, Ilmari in OpenAIREHeinonen, Jukka;
Junnila, Seppo;Heinonen, Jukka
Heinonen, Jukka in OpenAIREFunding Information: The study was funded by the Strategic Research Council at the Academy of Finland (Co-Carbon 335201; 336238). Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Cities are hotspots of anthropogenic activity and consumption. Thus, the consumption-based carbon footprints of their residents are pronounced. However, the beneficial climate impacts attributable to individual residents, such as carbon sequestration and storage (CSS) provided by residential green spaces and housing, have received less attention in the scientific literature. This review article presents an overview of the current research on the urban residential environment's CSS potential and argues for its inclusion in the so-called carbon handprint potential of individual consumers. The focus of existing research is on developed countries, and in empirical studies the absence of compiling literature presents a clear research gap. Most current potential is estimated to lie within the carbon pools of residential vegetation, soils and wooden construction, with biochar and other biogenic construction materials presenting key future development pathways. The underlying background variables guiding the formation of a residential carbon pool were identified as extremely complex and interconnected, broadly classified into spatial, temporal and socioeconomic factor categories. Our findings suggest that there is significant potential for growth in the residential CSS capacity, but substantial efforts from the scientific community, urban planners and policy-makers, and individual residents themselves are needed to realise this. Peer reviewed
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Journal 2019 Germany, United KingdomPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:, NSF | The Combined Influence of..., NSF | Collaborative Research: L... +2 projects[no funder available] ,NSF| The Combined Influence of sea ice and snow cover on Northern Hemisphere Atmospheric Climate Variability ,NSF| Collaborative Research: Linking sea ice and snow cover changes to Greenland mass balance through stratospheric and tropospheric pathways ,AKA| Arctic Forcing on European weather and climate (AFEC) ,DFG| ArctiC Amplification: Climate Relevant Atmospheric and SurfaCe Processes, and Feedback Mechanisms (AC)3Authors: Steven B. Feldstein; Uma S. Bhatt;Thomas Jung;
Thomas Jung; +32 AuthorsThomas Jung
Thomas Jung in OpenAIRESteven B. Feldstein; Uma S. Bhatt;Thomas Jung;
Thomas Jung; Judah Cohen; Jennifer A. Francis;Thomas Jung
Thomas Jung in OpenAIREHans W. Chen;
Hans W. Chen;Hans W. Chen
Hans W. Chen in OpenAIREXiangdong Zhang;
Xiangdong Zhang
Xiangdong Zhang in OpenAIREYutian Wu;
Yutian Wu
Yutian Wu in OpenAIREDim Coumou;
Dim Coumou; Yannick Peings; Monica Ionita; Shih-Yu Wang; Gina R. Henderson; Timo Vihma; Ignatius Rigor; Julienne Stroeve; Frédéric Laliberté;Dim Coumou
Dim Coumou in OpenAIREMarlene Kretschmer;
Tido Semmler; James E. Overland;Marlene Kretschmer
Marlene Kretschmer in OpenAIREThomas J. Ballinger;
Hans W. Linderholm; Hans W. Linderholm; Hongping Gu; Ron Kwok; Steve Vavrus; Dörthe Handorf; Wieslaw Maslowski; Karl Pfeiffer; Jin-Ho Yoon;Thomas J. Ballinger
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Manfred Wendisch in OpenAIREThe Arctic has warmed more than twice as fast as the global average since the late twentieth century, a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification (AA). Recently, there have been considerable advances in understanding the physical contributions to AA, and progress has been made in understanding the mechanisms that link it to midlatitude weather variability. Observational studies overwhelmingly support that AA is contributing to winter continental cooling. Although some model experiments support the observational evidence, most modelling results show little connection between AA and severe midlatitude weather or suggest the export of excess heating from the Arctic to lower latitudes. Divergent conclusions between model and observational studies, and even intramodel studies, continue to obfuscate a clear understanding of how AA is influencing midlatitude weather.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2020 United States, Germany, FinlandPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:AKA | Molecular steps of gas-to..., AKA | Roles and uncertainties o..., FWF | Chemical composition of a... +12 projectsAKA| Molecular steps of gas-to-particle conversion ,AKA| Roles and uncertainties of particle phase processes in growth and indirect climate effect of atmospheric nanoparticles (RUPGIN) ,FWF| Chemical composition of atmospheric clusters ,EC| ATMNUCLE ,NSF| Collaborative Research: Cosmics Leaving OUtdoor Droplets (CLOUD) Consortium Membership ,EC| CLOUD-MOTION ,EC| NANODYNAMITE ,NSF| MRI: Acquisition of CI-API-TOFMS (Chemical Ionization Atmospheric Pressure Interface Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer) to Measure Condensible Vapors Associated with Fine Particles ,NSF| Collaborative Research: Cosmics Leaving OUtdoor Droplets (CLOUD) Consortium Membership ,SNSF| CLOUD Infrastructure project ,AKA| Centre of Excellence in Atmospheric Science From Molecular and Biolocigal processes to The Global Climate ,EC| CLOUD-TRAIN ,AKA| Towards cleaner air: Understanding secondary particle formation in urban environments by using multi-scale modeling ,EC| GASPARCON ,AKA| Molecular steps of gas-to-particle conversionAuthors: Andrea C. Wagner; Andrea C. Wagner; Sophia Brilke;Dongyu S. Wang;
+83 AuthorsDongyu S. Wang
Dongyu S. Wang in OpenAIREAndrea C. Wagner; Andrea C. Wagner; Sophia Brilke;Dongyu S. Wang;
Dongyu S. Wang
Dongyu S. Wang in OpenAIREDexian Chen;
Lucía Caudillo Murillo;Dexian Chen
Dexian Chen in OpenAIREArto Heitto;
Arto Heitto
Arto Heitto in OpenAIREMario Simon;
Mario Simon
Mario Simon in OpenAIREHenning Finkenzeller;
Eva Partoll; Roy L. Mauldin; Roy L. Mauldin;Henning Finkenzeller
Henning Finkenzeller in OpenAIREM. V. Philippov;
Steffen Bräkling; Houssni Lamkaddam;M. V. Philippov
M. V. Philippov in OpenAIREAntónio Tomé;
António Tomé
António Tomé in OpenAIRELubna Dada;
Lubna Dada
Lubna Dada in OpenAIREPeter Josef Wlasits;
Peter Josef Wlasits
Peter Josef Wlasits in OpenAIREJosef Dommen;
Josef Dommen
Josef Dommen in OpenAIREMarcel Zauner-Wieczorek;
Stavros Amanatidis;Marcel Zauner-Wieczorek
Marcel Zauner-Wieczorek in OpenAIREWeimeng Kong;
Douglas R. Worsnop;Weimeng Kong
Weimeng Kong in OpenAIREJonathan Duplissy;
Jonathan Duplissy; Ruby Marten; Mao Xiao;Jonathan Duplissy
Jonathan Duplissy in OpenAIREBernhard Mentler;
Jiali Shen;Bernhard Mentler
Bernhard Mentler in OpenAIREDominik Stolzenburg;
Dominik Stolzenburg; Hanna E. Manninen;Dominik Stolzenburg
Dominik Stolzenburg in OpenAIREJohn H. Seinfeld;
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John H. Seinfeld in OpenAIREImad El-Haddad;
Imad El-Haddad
Imad El-Haddad in OpenAIRETuukka Petäjä;
Antti Onnela; Qing Ye;Tuukka Petäjä
Tuukka Petäjä in OpenAIREDavid M. Bell;
David M. Bell
David M. Bell in OpenAIREMikko Sipilä;
Mikko Sipilä
Mikko Sipilä in OpenAIREStefan K. Weber;
Victoria Hofbauer;Stefan K. Weber
Stefan K. Weber in OpenAIREXu-Cheng He;
Serge Mathot;Xu-Cheng He
Xu-Cheng He in OpenAIRENeil M. Donahue;
Manuel Granzin; Urs Baltensperger; Ilona Riipinen;Neil M. Donahue
Neil M. Donahue in OpenAIREAndrea Baccarini;
Andrea Baccarini
Andrea Baccarini in OpenAIREVladimir Makhmutov;
Guillaume Marie;Vladimir Makhmutov
Vladimir Makhmutov in OpenAIRERainer Volkamer;
Rainer Volkamer
Rainer Volkamer in OpenAIREJenni Kontkanen;
Jenni Kontkanen
Jenni Kontkanen in OpenAIREJasper Kirkby;
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Jasper Kirkby in OpenAIREMingyi Wang;
Randall Chiu; Yusheng Wu; Loic Gonzalez Carracedo;Mingyi Wang
Mingyi Wang in OpenAIREAndreas Kürten;
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Andreas Kürten in OpenAIRERima Baalbaki;
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Rima Baalbaki in OpenAIREBarbara Bertozzi;
Roberto Guida;Barbara Bertozzi
Barbara Bertozzi in OpenAIREGerhard Steiner;
Gerhard Steiner
Gerhard Steiner in OpenAIREMarkus Lampimäki;
Taina Yli-Juuti; Yee Jun Tham;Markus Lampimäki
Markus Lampimäki in OpenAIRERichard C. Flagan;
Richard C. Flagan
Richard C. Flagan in OpenAIREYonghong Wang;
Yonghong Wang
Yonghong Wang in OpenAIREPaul M. Winkler;
T. Müller; Biwu Chu; Veronika Pospisilova; António Amorim;Paul M. Winkler
Paul M. Winkler in OpenAIREJoachim Curtius;
Joachim Curtius
Joachim Curtius in OpenAIREBirte Rörup;
Birte Rörup
Birte Rörup in OpenAIREKatrianne Lehtipalo;
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Katrianne Lehtipalo in OpenAIREChuan Ping Lee;
Ananth Ranjithkumar;Chuan Ping Lee
Chuan Ping Lee in OpenAIREArmin Hansel;
Xueqin Zhou; Markku Kulmala; Jordan E. Krechmer;Armin Hansel
Armin Hansel in OpenAIREMatti P. Rissanen;
Wiebke Scholz;Matti P. Rissanen
Matti P. Rissanen in OpenAIREAbstractA list of authors and their affiliations appears at the end of the paper New-particle formation is a major contributor to urban smog1,2, but how it occurs in cities is often puzzling3. If the growth rates of urban particles are similar to those found in cleaner environments (1–10 nanometres per hour), then existing understanding suggests that new urban particles should be rapidly scavenged by the high concentration of pre-existing particles. Here we show, through experiments performed under atmospheric conditions in the CLOUD chamber at CERN, that below about +5 degrees Celsius, nitric acid and ammonia vapours can condense onto freshly nucleated particles as small as a few nanometres in diameter. Moreover, when it is cold enough (below −15 degrees Celsius), nitric acid and ammonia can nucleate directly through an acid–base stabilization mechanism to form ammonium nitrate particles. Given that these vapours are often one thousand times more abundant than sulfuric acid, the resulting particle growth rates can be extremely high, reaching well above 100 nanometres per hour. However, these high growth rates require the gas-particle ammonium nitrate system to be out of equilibrium in order to sustain gas-phase supersaturations. In view of the strong temperature dependence that we measure for the gas-phase supersaturations, we expect such transient conditions to occur in inhomogeneous urban settings, especially in wintertime, driven by vertical mixing and by strong local sources such as traffic. Even though rapid growth from nitric acid and ammonia condensation may last for only a few minutes, it is nonetheless fast enough to shepherd freshly nucleated particles through the smallest size range where they are most vulnerable to scavenging loss, thus greatly increasing their survival probability. We also expect nitric acid and ammonia nucleation and rapid growth to be important in the relatively clean and cold upper free troposphere, where ammonia can be convected from the continental boundary layer and nitric acid is abundant from electrical storms4,5.
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