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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 FrancePublisher:Scientific Societies Ivette Acuña; Jorge Andrade-Piedra; Didier Andrivon; Josep Armengol; A. Elizabeth Arnold;Jacques Avelino;
Ranajit Bandyopadhyay; Wubetu Bihon Legesse; Clive H. Bock; Federica Bove; Tania Brenes-Arguedas; Agnès Calonnec; Marcelo Carmona; Angus J. Carnegie; Nancy P. Castilla;Jacques Avelino
Jacques Avelino in OpenAIREXianming Chen;
Helvecio Della Coletta-Filho; Phyllis D. Coley; Kerik D. Cox; Triona Davey; Emerson Del Ponte; Sandra Denman; Marie-Laure Desprez-Loustau; Megan M. Dewdney; Annika Djurle; André Drenth; Alexis Ducousso; Paul Esker; Komi M. Fiaboe; Paul Hendrik Fourie; Susan J. Frankel; Pascal Frey; Sara Garcia-Figuera; Karen A. Garrett; Maxime Guérin; Giles E. St. J. Hardy; Hans Hausladen; Xiaoping Hu; Daniel Hüberli; Jennifer Juzwik; Zhensheng Kang; Lawrence Kenyon; Jan Kreuze; Peter Kromann; Jerome Kubiriba; Paulo Kuhnem; J. Kumar; P. Lava Kumar; Marc-Henri Lebrun; James P. Legg; Anna Leon; Zhanhong Ma; George Mahuku; Robert O. Makinson; Cristina Marzachi; Bruce A. McDonald; Neil McRoberts; Abebe Menkir; Alexey Mikaberidze; Isabel A. Munck; Andrew Nelson; Nga Thi Thu Nguyen; Emer O’Gara; Peter Ojiambo; Alejandro Ortega-Beltran; Pierce Paul; Sarah Pethybridge; Jean Pinon; Tod Ramsfield; David M. Rizzo; Vittorio Rossi; Irda Safni; Sonam Sah;Xianming Chen
Xianming Chen in OpenAIREAlberto Santini;
Francisco Sautua;Alberto Santini
Alberto Santini in OpenAIRESerge Savary;
Pepijn Schreinemachers;Serge Savary
Serge Savary in OpenAIREManjari Singh;
Manjari Singh
Manjari Singh in OpenAIREErin R. Spear;
Erin R. Spear
Erin R. Spear in OpenAIRERamasamy Srinivasan;
Ramasamy Srinivasan
Ramasamy Srinivasan in OpenAIRELeena Tripathi;
Antonio Vicent; Altus Viljoen; Laetitia Willocquet; Alex John Woods; Boming Wu; Xianchun Xia;Leena Tripathi
Leena Tripathi in OpenAIREXiangming Xu;
Xiangming Xu
Xiangming Xu in OpenAIREJonathan Yuen;
Jonathan Yuen
Jonathan Yuen in OpenAIREPaul-Camilo Zalamea;
Changyong Zhou;Paul-Camilo Zalamea
Paul-Camilo Zalamea in OpenAIREThe Global Plant Health Assessment (GPHA) is a collective, volunteer-based effort to assemble expert opinions on plant health and disease impacts on ecosystem services based on published scientific evidence. The GPHA considers a range of forest, agricultural, and urban systems worldwide. These are referred to as (Ecoregion × Plant System), i.e., selected case examples involving keystone plants in given parts of the world. The GPHA focuses on infectious plant diseases and plant pathogens, but encompasses the abiotic (e.g., temperature, drought, and floods) and other biotic (e.g., animal pests and humans) factors associated with plant health. Among the 33 (Ecoregion × Plant System) considered, 18 are assessed as in fair or poor health, and 20 as in declining health. Much of the observed state of plant health and its trends are driven by a combination of forces, including climate change, species invasions, and human management. Healthy plants ensure (i) provisioning (food, fiber, and material), (ii) regulation (climate, atmosphere, water, and soils), and (iii) cultural (recreation, inspiration, and spiritual) ecosystem services. All these roles that plants play are threatened by plant diseases. Nearly none of these three ecosystem services are assessed as improving. Results indicate that the poor state of plant health in sub-Saharan Africa gravely contributes to food insecurity and environmental degradation. Results further call for the need to improve crop health to ensure food security in the most populated parts of the world, such as in South Asia, where the poorest of the poor, the landless farmers, are at the greatest risk. The overview of results generated from this work identifies directions for future research to be championed by a new generation of scientists and revived public extension services. Breakthroughs from science are needed to (i) gather more data on plant health and its consequences, (ii) identify collective actions to manage plant systems, (iii) exploit the phytobiome diversity in breeding programs, (iv) breed for plant genotypes with resilience to biotic and abiotic stresses, and (v) design and implement plant systems involving the diversity required to ensure their adaptation to current and growing challenges, including climate change and pathogen invasions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type 2022Publisher:OpenAlex Authors:Heidi Kreibich;
Heidi Kreibich
Heidi Kreibich in OpenAIREAnne F. Van Loon;
Anne F. Van Loon
Anne F. Van Loon in OpenAIREKai Schröter;
Kai Schröter
Kai Schröter in OpenAIREPhilip J. Ward;
+87 AuthorsPhilip J. Ward
Philip J. Ward in OpenAIREHeidi Kreibich;
Heidi Kreibich
Heidi Kreibich in OpenAIREAnne F. Van Loon;
Anne F. Van Loon
Anne F. Van Loon in OpenAIREKai Schröter;
Kai Schröter
Kai Schröter in OpenAIREPhilip J. Ward;
Philip J. Ward
Philip J. Ward in OpenAIREMaurizio Mazzoleni;
Maurizio Mazzoleni
Maurizio Mazzoleni in OpenAIRENivedita Sairam;
Nivedita Sairam
Nivedita Sairam in OpenAIREGuta Wakbulcho Abeshu;
Guta Wakbulcho Abeshu
Guta Wakbulcho Abeshu in OpenAIRESvetlana Agafonova;
Svetlana Agafonova
Svetlana Agafonova in OpenAIREAmir AghaKouchak;
Amir AghaKouchak
Amir AghaKouchak in OpenAIREHafzullah Aksoy;
Hafzullah Aksoy
Hafzullah Aksoy in OpenAIRECamila Álvarez-Garretón;
Camila Álvarez-Garretón
Camila Álvarez-Garretón in OpenAIREBlanca Aznar;
Blanca Aznar
Blanca Aznar in OpenAIRELaila Balkhi;
Laila Balkhi
Laila Balkhi in OpenAIREMarlies Barendrecht;
Marlies Barendrecht
Marlies Barendrecht in OpenAIRESylvain Biancamaria;
Sylvain Biancamaria
Sylvain Biancamaria in OpenAIRELiduin Bos-Burgering;
Liduin Bos-Burgering
Liduin Bos-Burgering in OpenAIREChris Bradley;
Chris Bradley
Chris Bradley in OpenAIREYus Budiyono;
Yus Budiyono
Yus Budiyono in OpenAIREWouter Buytaert;
Wouter Buytaert
Wouter Buytaert in OpenAIRELucinda Capewell;
Hayley Carlson;Lucinda Capewell
Lucinda Capewell in OpenAIREYonca Cavus;
Yonca Cavus
Yonca Cavus in OpenAIREAnaïs Couasnon;
Anaïs Couasnon
Anaïs Couasnon in OpenAIREGemma Coxon;
Gemma Coxon
Gemma Coxon in OpenAIREIoannis Ν. Daliakopoulos;
Ioannis Ν. Daliakopoulos
Ioannis Ν. Daliakopoulos in OpenAIREMarleen de Ruiter;
Marleen de Ruiter
Marleen de Ruiter in OpenAIREClaire Delus;
Claire Delus
Claire Delus in OpenAIREMathilde Erfurt;
Mathilde Erfurt
Mathilde Erfurt in OpenAIREGiuseppe Esposito;
Giuseppe Esposito
Giuseppe Esposito in OpenAIREFrançois Dagognet;
François Dagognet
François Dagognet in OpenAIREFrédéric Frappart;
Frédéric Frappart
Frédéric Frappart in OpenAIREJim Freer;
Jim Freer
Jim Freer in OpenAIRENatalia Frolova;
Natalia Frolova
Natalia Frolova in OpenAIREAnimesh K. Gain;
Animesh K. Gain
Animesh K. Gain in OpenAIREManolis Grillakis;
Jordi Oriol Grima;Manolis Grillakis
Manolis Grillakis in OpenAIREDiego Alejandro Guzmán Arias;
Diego Alejandro Guzmán Arias
Diego Alejandro Guzmán Arias in OpenAIRELaurie S. Huning;
Laurie S. Huning
Laurie S. Huning in OpenAIREMonica Ionita;
Monica Ionita
Monica Ionita in OpenAIREM. A. Kharlamov;
M. A. Kharlamov
M. A. Kharlamov in OpenAIREĐào Nguyên Khôi;
Đào Nguyên Khôi
Đào Nguyên Khôi in OpenAIRENatalie Kieboom;
Natalie Kieboom
Natalie Kieboom in OpenAIREMaria Kireeva;
Maria Kireeva
Maria Kireeva in OpenAIREAristeidis Koutroulis;
Aristeidis Koutroulis
Aristeidis Koutroulis in OpenAIREWaldo Lavado‐Casimiro;
Waldo Lavado‐Casimiro
Waldo Lavado‐Casimiro in OpenAIREHong Yi Li;
Hong Yi Li
Hong Yi Li in OpenAIREM. C. Llasat;
M. C. Llasat
M. C. Llasat in OpenAIREDavid Macdonald;
David Macdonald
David Macdonald in OpenAIREJohanna Mård;
Hannah Mathew-Richards;Johanna Mård
Johanna Mård in OpenAIREAndrew McKenzie;
Andrew McKenzie
Andrew McKenzie in OpenAIREAlfonso Mejía;
Alfonso Mejía
Alfonso Mejía in OpenAIREEduardo Mário Mendiondo;
Eduardo Mário Mendiondo
Eduardo Mário Mendiondo in OpenAIREMarjolein Mens;
Marjolein Mens
Marjolein Mens in OpenAIREShifteh Mobini;
Shifteh Mobini
Shifteh Mobini in OpenAIREGuilherme Samprogna Mohor;
Guilherme Samprogna Mohor
Guilherme Samprogna Mohor in OpenAIREViorica Nagavciuc;
Viorica Nagavciuc
Viorica Nagavciuc in OpenAIREThanh Ngo‐Duc;
Thanh Ngo‐Duc
Thanh Ngo‐Duc in OpenAIREThi Thao Nguyen Huynh;
Thi Thao Nguyen Huynh
Thi Thao Nguyen Huynh in OpenAIREPham Thi Thao Nhi;
Pham Thi Thao Nhi
Pham Thi Thao Nhi in OpenAIREOlga Petrucci;
Olga Petrucci
Olga Petrucci in OpenAIREHồng Quân Nguyễn;
Hồng Quân Nguyễn
Hồng Quân Nguyễn in OpenAIREPere Quintana-Seguí;
Pere Quintana-Seguí
Pere Quintana-Seguí in OpenAIRESaman Razavi;
Saman Razavi
Saman Razavi in OpenAIREElena Ridolfi;
Jannik Riegel;Elena Ridolfi
Elena Ridolfi in OpenAIREMd. Shibly Sadik;
Md. Shibly Sadik
Md. Shibly Sadik in OpenAIREElisa Savelli;
Elisa Savelli
Elisa Savelli in OpenAIRESanjib Sharma;
Sanjib Sharma
Sanjib Sharma in OpenAIREJohanna Sörensen;
Johanna Sörensen
Johanna Sörensen in OpenAIREFelipe Augusto Arguello Souza;
Felipe Augusto Arguello Souza
Felipe Augusto Arguello Souza in OpenAIREKerstin Stahl;
Kerstin Stahl
Kerstin Stahl in OpenAIREMax Steinhausen;
Max Steinhausen
Max Steinhausen in OpenAIREMichael Stoelzle;
Michael Stoelzle
Michael Stoelzle in OpenAIREWiwiana Szalińska;
Qiuhong Tang;Wiwiana Szalińska
Wiwiana Szalińska in OpenAIREFuqiang Tian;
Fuqiang Tian
Fuqiang Tian in OpenAIRETamara Tokarczyk;
Tamara Tokarczyk
Tamara Tokarczyk in OpenAIRECarolina Tovar;
Carolina Tovar
Carolina Tovar in OpenAIREThi Van Thu Tran;
Thi Van Thu Tran
Thi Van Thu Tran in OpenAIREM.H.J. van Huijgevoort;
M.H.J. van Huijgevoort
M.H.J. van Huijgevoort in OpenAIREMichelle T. H. van Vliet;
Michelle T. H. van Vliet
Michelle T. H. van Vliet in OpenAIRESergiy Vorogushyn;
Sergiy Vorogushyn
Sergiy Vorogushyn in OpenAIREThorsten Wagener;
Thorsten Wagener
Thorsten Wagener in OpenAIREYueling Wang;
Yueling Wang
Yueling Wang in OpenAIREDoris Wendt;
Elliot Wickham;Doris Wendt
Doris Wendt in OpenAIRELong Yang;
Long Yang
Long Yang in OpenAIREMauricio Zambrano‐Bigiarini;
Mauricio Zambrano‐Bigiarini
Mauricio Zambrano‐Bigiarini in OpenAIREGünter Blöschl;
Günter Blöschl
Günter Blöschl in OpenAIREGiuliano Di Baldassarre;
Giuliano Di Baldassarre
Giuliano Di Baldassarre in OpenAIRELa gestion des risques a réduit la vulnérabilité aux inondations et aux sécheresses dans le monde1,2, mais leurs impacts continuent d'augmenter3. Une meilleure compréhension des causes de l'évolution des impacts est donc nécessaire, mais a été entravée par un manque de données empiriques4,5. Sur la base d'un ensemble de données mondiales de 45 paires d'événements qui se sont produits dans la même zone, nous montrons que la gestion des risques réduit généralement les impacts des inondations et des sécheresses, mais fait face à des difficultés pour réduire les impacts d'événements sans précédent d'une ampleur jamais connue auparavant. Si le deuxième événement était beaucoup plus dangereux que le premier, son impact était presque toujours plus élevé. En effet, la gestion n'a pas été conçue pour faire face à de tels événements extrêmes : par exemple, ils ont dépassé les niveaux de conception des digues et des réservoirs. Dans deux cas de réussite, l'impact du deuxième événement, plus dangereux, a été plus faible, en raison de l'amélioration de la gouvernance de la gestion des risques et des investissements élevés dans la gestion intégrée. La difficulté observée à gérer des événements sans précédent est alarmante, étant donné que des événements hydrologiques plus extrêmes sont projetés en raison du changement climatique3. La gestión de riesgos ha reducido la vulnerabilidad a las inundaciones y sequías a nivel mundial1,2, pero sus impactos siguen aumentando3. Por lo tanto, se necesita una mejor comprensión de las causas de los impactos cambiantes, pero se ha visto obstaculizada por la falta de datos empíricos4,5. Sobre la base de un conjunto de datos global de 45 pares de eventos que ocurrieron dentro de la misma área, mostramos que la gestión de riesgos generalmente reduce los impactos de inundaciones y sequías, pero enfrenta dificultades para reducir los impactos de eventos sin precedentes de una magnitud no experimentada anteriormente. Si el segundo evento era mucho más peligroso que el primero, su impacto era casi siempre mayor. Esto se debe a que la gestión no fue diseñada para hacer frente a tales eventos extremos: por ejemplo, superaron los niveles de diseño de diques y embalses. En dos casos de éxito, el impacto del segundo evento, más peligroso, fue menor, como resultado de una mejor gobernanza de la gestión de riesgos y una alta inversión en la gestión integrada. La dificultad observada para gestionar eventos sin precedentes es alarmante, dado que se proyectan eventos hidrológicos más extremos debido al cambio climático3. Risk management has reduced vulnerability to floods and droughts globally1,2, yet their impacts are still increasing3. An improved understanding of the causes of changing impacts is therefore needed, but has been hampered by a lack of empirical data4,5. On the basis of a global dataset of 45 pairs of events that occurred within the same area, we show that risk management generally reduces the impacts of floods and droughts but faces difficulties in reducing the impacts of unprecedented events of a magnitude not previously experienced. If the second event was much more hazardous than the first, its impact was almost always higher. This is because management was not designed to deal with such extreme events: for example, they exceeded the design levels of levees and reservoirs. In two success stories, the impact of the second, more hazardous, event was lower, as a result of improved risk management governance and high investment in integrated management. The observed difficulty of managing unprecedented events is alarming, given that more extreme hydrological events are projected owing to climate change3. أدت إدارة المخاطر إلى تقليل التعرض للفيضانات والجفاف على مستوى العالم1,2، ومع ذلك لا تزال آثارها تتزايد3. لذلك هناك حاجة إلى فهم أفضل لأسباب تغير التأثيرات، ولكن أعيق ذلك بسبب نقص البيانات التجريبية4، 5. على أساس مجموعة بيانات عالمية مكونة من 45 زوجًا من الأحداث التي وقعت داخل نفس المنطقة، نظهر أن إدارة المخاطر تقلل عمومًا من آثار الفيضانات والجفاف ولكنها تواجه صعوبات في الحد من آثار الأحداث غير المسبوقة ذات الحجم الذي لم تشهده من قبل. إذا كان الحدث الثاني أكثر خطورة من الأول، فإن تأثيره كان دائمًا أعلى. وذلك لأن الإدارة لم تكن مصممة للتعامل مع مثل هذه الأحداث المتطرفة: على سبيل المثال، تجاوزت مستويات تصميم السدود والخزانات. في قصتي نجاح، كان تأثير الحدث الثاني، الأكثر خطورة، أقل، نتيجة لتحسين حوكمة إدارة المخاطر والاستثمار العالي في الإدارة المتكاملة. إن الصعوبة الملحوظة في إدارة الأحداث غير المسبوقة تنذر بالخطر، بالنظر إلى أنه من المتوقع حدوث المزيد من الأحداث الهيدرولوجية المتطرفة بسبب تغير المناخ3.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022Embargo end date: 19 Apr 2022 France, SwitzerlandPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:ANR | POMELO, NSERCANR| POMELO ,NSERCAuthors:Kailiang Yu;
Kailiang Yu
Kailiang Yu in OpenAIREPhilippe Ciais;
Philippe Ciais
Philippe Ciais in OpenAIRESonia I. Seneviratne;
Zhihua Liu; +6 AuthorsSonia I. Seneviratne
Sonia I. Seneviratne in OpenAIREKailiang Yu;
Kailiang Yu
Kailiang Yu in OpenAIREPhilippe Ciais;
Philippe Ciais
Philippe Ciais in OpenAIRESonia I. Seneviratne;
Zhihua Liu;Sonia I. Seneviratne
Sonia I. Seneviratne in OpenAIREHan Y. H. Chen;
Jonathan Barichivich;Han Y. H. Chen
Han Y. H. Chen in OpenAIRECraig D. Allen;
Hui Yang;Craig D. Allen
Craig D. Allen in OpenAIREYuanyuan Huang;
Ashley P. Ballantyne;Yuanyuan Huang
Yuanyuan Huang in OpenAIREAbstractConsiderable uncertainty and debate exist in projecting the future capacity of forests to sequester atmospheric CO2. Here we estimate spatially explicit patterns of biomass loss by tree mortality (LOSS) from largely unmanaged forest plots to constrain projected (2015–2099) net primary productivity (NPP), heterotrophic respiration (HR) and net carbon sink in six dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) across continents. This approach relies on a strong relationship among LOSS, NPP, and HR at continental or biome scales. The DGVMs overestimated historical LOSS, particularly in tropical regions and eastern North America by as much as 5 Mg ha−1 y−1. The modeled spread of DGVM-projected NPP and HR uncertainties was substantially reduced in tropical regions after incorporating the field-based mortality constraint. The observation-constrained models show a decrease in the tropical forest carbon sink by the end of the century, particularly across South America (from 2 to 1.4 PgC y−1), and an increase in the sink in North America (from 0.8 to 1.1 PgC y−1). These results highlight the feasibility of using forest demographic data to empirically constrain forest carbon sink projections and the potential overestimation of projected tropical forest carbon sinks.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024 SpainPublisher:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Funded by:NSF | LTER: Multi-decadal resp..., RCN | Land use management to en..., NSF | LTREB: Long-term ecosyst... +12 projectsNSF| LTER: Multi-decadal responses of prairie, savanna, and forest ecosystems to interacting environmental changes: insights from experiments, observations, and models ,RCN| Land use management to ensure ecosystem service delivery under new societal and environmental pressures in heathlands ,NSF| LTREB: Long-term ecosystem responses to directional changes in precipitation amount and variability in an arid grassland ,DFG| German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research - iDiv ,NSERC ,EC| GYPWORLD ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP150104199 ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP210102593 ,NSF| LTER: Biodiversity, Multiple Drivers of Environmental Change and Ecosystem Functioning at the Prairie Forest Border ,ARC| Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP190101968 ,NSF| 3rd Collaborative Research Network Program (CRN3) ,DFG| EarthShape: Earth Surface Shaping by Biota ,NSF| LTREB Renewal: Long-term ecosystem responses to directional changes in precipitation amount and variability in an arid grassland ,EC| BIODESERT ,NSF| RCN: Drought-Net: A global network to assess terrestrial ecosystem sensitivity to droughtAuthors:Smith, Melinda D;
Wilkins, Kate D;Smith, Melinda D
Smith, Melinda D in OpenAIREHoldrege, Martin C;
Wilfahrt, Peter; +169 AuthorsHoldrege, Martin C
Holdrege, Martin C in OpenAIRESmith, Melinda D;
Wilkins, Kate D;Smith, Melinda D
Smith, Melinda D in OpenAIREHoldrege, Martin C;
Wilfahrt, Peter;Holdrege, Martin C
Holdrege, Martin C in OpenAIRECollins, Scott L;
Knapp, Alan K;Collins, Scott L
Collins, Scott L in OpenAIRESala, Osvaldo E;
Sala, Osvaldo E
Sala, Osvaldo E in OpenAIREDukes, Jeffrey S;
Phillips, Richard P;Dukes, Jeffrey S
Dukes, Jeffrey S in OpenAIREYahdjian, Laura;
Gherardi, Laureano A; Ohlert, Timothy;Yahdjian, Laura
Yahdjian, Laura in OpenAIREBeier, Claus;
Beier, Claus
Beier, Claus in OpenAIREFraser, Lauchlan H;
Fraser, Lauchlan H
Fraser, Lauchlan H in OpenAIREJentsch, Anke;
Jentsch, Anke
Jentsch, Anke in OpenAIRELoik, Michael E;
Loik, Michael E
Loik, Michael E in OpenAIREMaestre, Fernando T;
Power, Sally A; Yu, Qiang;Maestre, Fernando T
Maestre, Fernando T in OpenAIREFelton, Andrew J;
Felton, Andrew J
Felton, Andrew J in OpenAIREMunson, Seth M;
Munson, Seth M
Munson, Seth M in OpenAIRELuo, Yiqi;
Luo, Yiqi
Luo, Yiqi in OpenAIREAbdoli, Hamed;
Abdoli, Hamed
Abdoli, Hamed in OpenAIREAbedi, Mehdi;
Abedi, Mehdi
Abedi, Mehdi in OpenAIREAlados, Concepción L;
Alados, Concepción L
Alados, Concepción L in OpenAIREAlberti, Juan;
Alberti, Juan
Alberti, Juan in OpenAIREAlon, Moshe;
Alon, Moshe
Alon, Moshe in OpenAIREAn, Hui;
Anacker, Brian; Anderson, Maggie;Auge, Harald;
Bachle, Seton;Auge, Harald
Auge, Harald in OpenAIREBahalkeh, Khadijeh;
Bahalkeh, Khadijeh
Bahalkeh, Khadijeh in OpenAIREBahn, Michael;
Bahn, Michael
Bahn, Michael in OpenAIREBatbaatar, Amgaa;
Batbaatar, Amgaa
Batbaatar, Amgaa in OpenAIREBauerle, Taryn;
Bauerle, Taryn
Bauerle, Taryn in OpenAIREBeard, Karen H;
Beard, Karen H
Beard, Karen H in OpenAIREBehn, Kai;
Behn, Kai
Behn, Kai in OpenAIREBeil, Ilka;
Beil, Ilka
Beil, Ilka in OpenAIREBiancari, Lucio;
Blindow, Irmgard;Biancari, Lucio
Biancari, Lucio in OpenAIREBondaruk, Viviana Florencia;
Bondaruk, Viviana Florencia
Bondaruk, Viviana Florencia in OpenAIREBorer, Elizabeth T;
Borer, Elizabeth T
Borer, Elizabeth T in OpenAIREBork, Edward W;
Bork, Edward W
Bork, Edward W in OpenAIREBruschetti, Carlos Martin;
Bruschetti, Carlos Martin
Bruschetti, Carlos Martin in OpenAIREByrne, Kerry M;
Cahill, James F;Byrne, Kerry M
Byrne, Kerry M in OpenAIRECalvo, Dianela A;
Calvo, Dianela A
Calvo, Dianela A in OpenAIRECarbognani, Michele;
Cardoni, Augusto;Carbognani, Michele
Carbognani, Michele in OpenAIRECarlyle, Cameron N;
Carlyle, Cameron N
Carlyle, Cameron N in OpenAIRECastillo-Garcia, Miguel;
Chang, Scott X; Chieppa, Jeff;Castillo-Garcia, Miguel
Castillo-Garcia, Miguel in OpenAIRECianciaruso, Marcus V;
Cohen, Ofer; Cordeiro, Amanda L;Cianciaruso, Marcus V
Cianciaruso, Marcus V in OpenAIRECusack, Daniela F;
Dahlke, Sven; Daleo, Pedro;Cusack, Daniela F
Cusack, Daniela F in OpenAIRED'Antonio, Carla M;
D'Antonio, Carla M
D'Antonio, Carla M in OpenAIREDietterich, Lee H;
S Doherty, Tim; Dubbert, Maren; Ebeling, Anne;Dietterich, Lee H
Dietterich, Lee H in OpenAIREEisenhauer, Nico;
Eisenhauer, Nico
Eisenhauer, Nico in OpenAIREFischer, Felícia M;
Fischer, Felícia M
Fischer, Felícia M in OpenAIREForte, T'ai G W;
Forte, T'ai G W
Forte, T'ai G W in OpenAIREGebauer, Tobias;
Gebauer, Tobias
Gebauer, Tobias in OpenAIREGozalo, Beatriz;
Gozalo, Beatriz
Gozalo, Beatriz in OpenAIREGreenville, Aaron C;
Greenville, Aaron C
Greenville, Aaron C in OpenAIREGuidoni-Martins, Karlo G;
Hannusch, Heather J;Guidoni-Martins, Karlo G
Guidoni-Martins, Karlo G in OpenAIREVatsø Haugum, Siri;
Vatsø Haugum, Siri
Vatsø Haugum, Siri in OpenAIREHautier, Yann;
Hefting, Mariet;Hautier, Yann
Hautier, Yann in OpenAIREHenry, Hugh A L;
Henry, Hugh A L
Henry, Hugh A L in OpenAIREHoss, Daniela;
Ingrisch, Johannes; Iribarne, Oscar;Hoss, Daniela
Hoss, Daniela in OpenAIREIsbell, Forest;
Johnson, Yari; Jordan, Samuel; Kelly, Eugene F;Isbell, Forest
Isbell, Forest in OpenAIREKimmel, Kaitlin;
Kimmel, Kaitlin
Kimmel, Kaitlin in OpenAIREKreyling, Juergen;
Kröel-Dulay, György;Kreyling, Juergen
Kreyling, Juergen in OpenAIREKröpfl, Alicia;
Kübert, Angelika;Kröpfl, Alicia
Kröpfl, Alicia in OpenAIREKulmatiski, Andrew;
Kulmatiski, Andrew
Kulmatiski, Andrew in OpenAIRELamb, Eric G;
Lamb, Eric G
Lamb, Eric G in OpenAIRELarsen, Klaus Steenberg;
Larsen, Klaus Steenberg
Larsen, Klaus Steenberg in OpenAIRELarson, Julie;
Lawson, Jason;Larson, Julie
Larson, Julie in OpenAIRELeder, Cintia V;
Leder, Cintia V
Leder, Cintia V in OpenAIRELinstädter, Anja;
Liu, Jielin;Linstädter, Anja
Linstädter, Anja in OpenAIRELiu, Shirong;
Lodge, Alexandra G;Liu, Shirong
Liu, Shirong in OpenAIRELongo, Grisel;
Longo, Grisel
Longo, Grisel in OpenAIRELoydi, Alejandro;
Loydi, Alejandro
Loydi, Alejandro in OpenAIRELuan, Junwei;
Luan, Junwei
Luan, Junwei in OpenAIRECurtis Lubbe, Frederick;
Macfarlane, Craig; Mackie-Haas, Kathleen; Malyshev, Andrey V;Curtis Lubbe, Frederick
Curtis Lubbe, Frederick in OpenAIREMaturano-Ruiz, Adrián;
Maturano-Ruiz, Adrián
Maturano-Ruiz, Adrián in OpenAIREMerchant, Thomas;
Metcalfe, Daniel B;Merchant, Thomas
Merchant, Thomas in OpenAIREMori, Akira S;
Mudongo, Edwin;Mori, Akira S
Mori, Akira S in OpenAIRENewman, Gregory S;
Newman, Gregory S
Newman, Gregory S in OpenAIRENielsen, Uffe N;
Nimmo, Dale;Nielsen, Uffe N
Nielsen, Uffe N in OpenAIRENiu, Yujie;
Niu, Yujie
Niu, Yujie in OpenAIRENobre, Paola;
O'Connor, Rory C;Nobre, Paola
Nobre, Paola in OpenAIREOgaya, Romà;
Ogaya, Romà
Ogaya, Romà in OpenAIREOñatibia, Gastón R;
Orbán, Ildikó; Osborne, Brooke;Oñatibia, Gastón R
Oñatibia, Gastón R in OpenAIREOtfinowski, Rafael;
Otfinowski, Rafael
Otfinowski, Rafael in OpenAIREPärtel, Meelis;
Pärtel, Meelis
Pärtel, Meelis in OpenAIREPenuelas, Josep;
Penuelas, Josep
Penuelas, Josep in OpenAIREPeri, Pablo L;
Peri, Pablo L
Peri, Pablo L in OpenAIREPeter, Guadalupe;
Peter, Guadalupe
Peter, Guadalupe in OpenAIREPetraglia, Alessandro;
Picon-Cochard, Catherine;Petraglia, Alessandro
Petraglia, Alessandro in OpenAIREPillar, Valério D;
Pillar, Valério D
Pillar, Valério D in OpenAIREPiñeiro-Guerra, Juan Manuel;
Ploughe, Laura W;Piñeiro-Guerra, Juan Manuel
Piñeiro-Guerra, Juan Manuel in OpenAIREPlowes, Robert M;
Portales-Reyes, Cristy; Prober, Suzanne M;Plowes, Robert M
Plowes, Robert M in OpenAIREPueyo, Yolanda;
Pueyo, Yolanda
Pueyo, Yolanda in OpenAIREReed, Sasha C;
Reed, Sasha C
Reed, Sasha C in OpenAIRERitchie, Euan G;
Ritchie, Euan G
Ritchie, Euan G in OpenAIRERodríguez, Dana Aylén;
Rodríguez, Dana Aylén
Rodríguez, Dana Aylén in OpenAIRERogers, William E;
Roscher, Christiane;Rogers, William E
Rogers, William E in OpenAIRESánchez, Ana M;
Sánchez, Ana M
Sánchez, Ana M in OpenAIRESantos, Bráulio A;
Cecilia Scarfó, María;Santos, Bráulio A
Santos, Bráulio A in OpenAIRESeabloom, Eric W;
Seabloom, Eric W
Seabloom, Eric W in OpenAIREShi, Baoku;
Shi, Baoku
Shi, Baoku in OpenAIRESouza, Lara;
Souza, Lara
Souza, Lara in OpenAIREStampfli, Andreas;
Stampfli, Andreas
Stampfli, Andreas in OpenAIREStandish, Rachel J;
Standish, Rachel J
Standish, Rachel J in OpenAIRESternberg, Marcelo;
Sun, Wei;Sternberg, Marcelo
Sternberg, Marcelo in OpenAIRESünnemann, Marie;
Sünnemann, Marie
Sünnemann, Marie in OpenAIRETedder, Michelle;
Tedder, Michelle
Tedder, Michelle in OpenAIREThorvaldsen, Pål;
Tian, Dashuan;Thorvaldsen, Pål
Thorvaldsen, Pål in OpenAIRETielbörger, Katja;
Tielbörger, Katja
Tielbörger, Katja in OpenAIREValdecantos, Alejandro;
Valdecantos, Alejandro
Valdecantos, Alejandro in OpenAIREvan den Brink, Liesbeth;
van den Brink, Liesbeth
van den Brink, Liesbeth in OpenAIREVandvik, Vigdis;
Vankoughnett, Mathew R;Vandvik, Vigdis
Vandvik, Vigdis in OpenAIREGuri Velle, Liv;
Wang, Changhui; Wang, Yi;Guri Velle, Liv
Guri Velle, Liv in OpenAIREWardle, Glenda M;
Wardle, Glenda M
Wardle, Glenda M in OpenAIREWerner, Christiane;
Werner, Christiane
Werner, Christiane in OpenAIREWei, Cunzheng;
Wiehl, Georg;Wei, Cunzheng
Wei, Cunzheng in OpenAIREWilliams, Jennifer L;
Williams, Jennifer L
Williams, Jennifer L in OpenAIREWolf, Amelia A;
Wolf, Amelia A
Wolf, Amelia A in OpenAIREZeiter, Michaela;
Zhang, Fawei; Zhu, Juntao; Zong, Ning; Zuo, Xiaoan;Zeiter, Michaela
Zeiter, Michaela in OpenAIREpmid: 38190514
Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of short-term (~1 y) drought events—the most common duration of drought—globally. Yet the impact of this intensification of drought on ecosystem functioning remains poorly resolved. This is due in part to the widely disparate approaches ecologists have employed to study drought, variation in the severity and duration of drought studied, and differences among ecosystems in vegetation, edaphic and climatic attributes that can mediate drought impacts. To overcome these problems and better identify the factors that modulate drought responses, we used a coordinated distributed experiment to quantify the impact of short-term drought on grassland and shrubland ecosystems. With a standardized approach, we imposed ~a single year of drought at 100 sites on six continents. Here we show that loss of a foundational ecosystem function—aboveground net primary production (ANPP)—was 60% greater at sites that experienced statistically extreme drought (1-in-100-y event) vs. those sites where drought was nominal (historically more common) in magnitude (35% vs. 21%, respectively). This reduction in a key carbon cycle process with a single year of extreme drought greatly exceeds previously reported losses for grasslands and shrublands. Our global experiment also revealed high variability in drought response but that relative reductions in ANPP were greater in drier ecosystems and those with fewer plant species. Overall, our results demonstrate with unprecedented rigor that the global impacts of projected increases in drought severity have been significantly underestimated and that drier and less diverse sites are likely to be most vulnerable to extreme drought.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object , Other literature type , Journal 2020Embargo end date: 26 Mar 2020 Spain, Spain, United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, Portugal, Denmark, PortugalPublisher:Copernicus GmbH Funded by:UKRI | UK Status, Change and Pro..., NWO | EFFECT Exploiting Filtere..., EC | ECLAIREUKRI| UK Status, Change and Projections of the Environment (UK-SCaPE) ,NWO| EFFECT Exploiting Filtered FEedback in Controlling Tunable lasers ,EC| ECLAIREAuthors:C. R. Flechard;
C. R. Flechard
C. R. Flechard in OpenAIREA. Ibrom;
A. Ibrom
A. Ibrom in OpenAIREU. M. Skiba;
U. M. Skiba
U. M. Skiba in OpenAIREW. de Vries;
+77 AuthorsW. de Vries
W. de Vries in OpenAIREC. R. Flechard;
C. R. Flechard
C. R. Flechard in OpenAIREA. Ibrom;
A. Ibrom
A. Ibrom in OpenAIREU. M. Skiba;
U. M. Skiba
U. M. Skiba in OpenAIREW. de Vries;
M. van Oijen; D. R. Cameron; N. B. Dise;W. de Vries
W. de Vries in OpenAIREJ. F. J. Korhonen;
J. F. J. Korhonen;J. F. J. Korhonen
J. F. J. Korhonen in OpenAIREN. Buchmann;
N. Buchmann
N. Buchmann in OpenAIREA. Legout;
A. Legout
A. Legout in OpenAIRED. Simpson;
D. Simpson;D. Simpson
D. Simpson in OpenAIREM. J. Sanz;
M. Aubinet;M. J. Sanz
M. J. Sanz in OpenAIRED. Loustau;
D. Loustau
D. Loustau in OpenAIREL. Montagnani;
L. Montagnani;L. Montagnani
L. Montagnani in OpenAIREJ. Neirynck;
I. A. Janssens;J. Neirynck
J. Neirynck in OpenAIREM. Pihlatie;
M. Pihlatie;M. Pihlatie
M. Pihlatie in OpenAIRER. Kiese;
J. Siemens; A.-J. Francez; J. Augustin;R. Kiese
R. Kiese in OpenAIREA. Varlagin;
A. Varlagin
A. Varlagin in OpenAIREJ. Olejnik;
J. Olejnik;J. Olejnik
J. Olejnik in OpenAIRER. Juszczak;
M. Aurela; D. Berveiller;R. Juszczak
R. Juszczak in OpenAIREB. H. Chojnicki;
U. Dämmgen; N. Delpierre; V. Djuricic;B. H. Chojnicki
B. H. Chojnicki in OpenAIREJ. Drewer;
E. Dufrêne; W. Eugster;J. Drewer
J. Drewer in OpenAIREY. Fauvel;
D. Fowler; A. Frumau; A. Granier; P. Gross; Y. Hamon;Y. Fauvel
Y. Fauvel in OpenAIREC. Helfter;
A. Hensen; L. Horváth;C. Helfter
C. Helfter in OpenAIREB. Kitzler;
B. Kruijt; W. L. Kutsch;B. Kitzler
B. Kitzler in OpenAIRER. Lobo-do-Vale;
R. Lobo-do-Vale
R. Lobo-do-Vale in OpenAIREA. Lohila;
A. Lohila;A. Lohila
A. Lohila in OpenAIREB. Longdoz;
M. V. Marek;B. Longdoz
B. Longdoz in OpenAIREG. Matteucci;
M. Mitosinkova; V. Moreaux; V. Moreaux; A. Neftel; J.-M. Ourcival; K. Pilegaard;G. Matteucci
G. Matteucci in OpenAIREG. Pita;
F. Sanz;J. K. Schjoerring;
J. K. Schjoerring
J. K. Schjoerring in OpenAIREM.-T. Sebastià;
M.-T. Sebastià;M.-T. Sebastià
M.-T. Sebastià in OpenAIREY. S. Tang;
H. Uggerud;Y. S. Tang
Y. S. Tang in OpenAIREM. Urbaniak;
N. van Dijk; T. Vesala; T. Vesala;M. Urbaniak
M. Urbaniak in OpenAIRES. Vidic;
S. Vidic
S. Vidic in OpenAIREC. Vincke;
T. Weidinger; S. Zechmeister-Boltenstern;C. Vincke
C. Vincke in OpenAIREK. Butterbach-Bahl;
E. Nemitz; M. A. Sutton;K. Butterbach-Bahl
K. Butterbach-Bahl in OpenAIREAbstract. The impact of atmospheric reactive nitrogen (Nr) deposition on carbon (C) sequestration in soils and biomass of unfertilized, natural, semi-natural and forest ecosystems has been much debated. Many previous results of this dC∕dN response were based on changes in carbon stocks from periodical soil and ecosystem inventories, associated with estimates of Nr deposition obtained from large-scale chemical transport models. This study and a companion paper (Flechard et al., 2020) strive to reduce uncertainties of N effects on C sequestration by linking multi-annual gross and net ecosystem productivity estimates from 40 eddy covariance flux towers across Europe to local measurement-based estimates of dry and wet Nr deposition from a dedicated collocated monitoring network. To identify possible ecological drivers and processes affecting the interplay between C and Nr inputs and losses, these data were also combined with in situ flux measurements of NO, N2O and CH4 fluxes; soil NO3- leaching sampling; and results of soil incubation experiments for N and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, as well as surveys of available data from online databases and from the literature, together with forest ecosystem (BASFOR) modelling. Multi-year averages of net ecosystem productivity (NEP) in forests ranged from −70 to 826 g C m−2 yr−1 at total wet + dry inorganic Nr deposition rates (Ndep) of 0.3 to 4.3 g N m−2 yr−1 and from −4 to 361 g C m−2 yr−1 at Ndep rates of 0.1 to 3.1 g N m−2 yr−1 in short semi-natural vegetation (moorlands, wetlands and unfertilized extensively managed grasslands). The GHG budgets of the forests were strongly dominated by CO2 exchange, while CH4 and N2O exchange comprised a larger proportion of the GHG balance in short semi-natural vegetation. Uncertainties in elemental budgets were much larger for nitrogen than carbon, especially at sites with elevated Ndep where Nr leaching losses were also very large, and compounded by the lack of reliable data on organic nitrogen and N2 losses by denitrification. Nitrogen losses in the form of NO, N2O and especially NO3- were on average 27 % (range 6 %–54 %) of Ndep at sites with Ndep < 1 g N m−2 yr−1 versus 65 % (range 35 %–85 %) for Ndep > 3 g N m−2 yr−1. Such large levels of Nr loss likely indicate that different stages of N saturation occurred at a number of sites. The joint analysis of the C and N budgets provided further hints that N saturation could be detected in altered patterns of forest growth. Net ecosystem productivity increased with Nr deposition up to 2–2.5 g N m−2 yr−1, with large scatter associated with a wide range in carbon sequestration efficiency (CSE, defined as the NEP ∕ GPP ratio). At elevated Ndep levels (> 2.5 g N m−2 yr−1), where inorganic Nr losses were also increasingly large, NEP levelled off and then decreased. The apparent increase in NEP at low to intermediate Ndep levels was partly the result of geographical cross-correlations between Ndep and climate, indicating that the actual mean dC∕dN response at individual sites was significantly lower than would be suggested by a simple, straightforward regression of NEP vs. Ndep.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2013 Italy, Netherlands, FrancePublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Authors:Babut, M.;
Arts, G.;Babut, M.
Babut, M. in OpenAIREBarra Caracciolo, A.;
Barra Caracciolo, A.
Barra Caracciolo, A. in OpenAIRECarluer, N.;
+17 AuthorsCarluer, N.
Carluer, N. in OpenAIREBabut, M.;
Arts, G.;Babut, M.
Babut, M. in OpenAIREBarra Caracciolo, A.;
Barra Caracciolo, A.
Barra Caracciolo, A. in OpenAIRECarluer, N.;
Domange, N.; Friberg, N.; Gouy, V.; Grung, M.; Lagadic, L.;Carluer, N.
Carluer, N. in OpenAIREMartin Laurent, F.;
Martin Laurent, F.
Martin Laurent, F. in OpenAIREMazzella, Nicolas;
Mazzella, Nicolas
Mazzella, Nicolas in OpenAIREPesce, S.;
Real, B.; Reichenberger, S.; Roex, E.W.M.; Romijn, K.; Röttele, M.; Stenrod, M.;Pesce, S.
Pesce, S. in OpenAIRETournebize, J.;
Vernier, Françoise; Vindimian, E.;Tournebize, J.
Tournebize, J. in OpenAIREGlobal change, in particular climate change, will affect agriculture worldwide in many ways: increased drought or flooding amplitude and frequency, variable temperature increases, loss of natural depuration of waters, soil erosion, loss of soil carbon content, invasion by alien species, increased pest events, changes in plant phenology, increased sensitivity of crops to stress and diseases etc. (Fisher et al. 2005; Howden et al. 2007). These anticipated or even already occurring stresses raise concerns about the sustainability of production and the ability of agriculture to feed human populations. All these changes could lead to an increased use of pesticides (Kattwinkel et al. 2011). Moreover, demographic pressure continues to rise, in particular in tropical and sub-tropical regions, where greater threats to agriculture and food sustainability are anticipated by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (Easterling et al. 2007). These trends will certainly lead to mounting conflicts involving water uses (irrigation versus drinking water production or freshwater ecosystem maintenance, sanitation etc.) and food production. This appeals to an "ecologically intensive agriculture" (Griffon 2006), i.e. a sustainable agriculture providing ecosystem services more efficiently than today and causing fewer adverse impacts on the environment and water resources. With EU Directive 2009/128/EC (EC 2009a) enforcement, requesting Member States to adopt action plans aiming to reduce risks and impacts related to pesticide uses, there will be a focus in the public and political debates in Europe on achieving a more sustainable use of pesticides. This should consequently lead to a reduction of the risks or impacts of pesticides on the environment. In Europe, there is currently a strong focus on source (including dose) reduction. This approach may nevertheless be too restrictive if the goal is to reduce the agriculture footprint while maintaining or increasing yield. Depending on the chemical properties of pesticides as well as environmental factors, decreasing the amounts of pesticides applied to crops will not automatically produce a decrease in the risk to non-target species or water supply. How could society meet the challenge of the forthcoming climate change? What adaptations should be envisaged for agriculture/pesticide risk management (RM)? These changes will probably have a profound effect on agricultural systems (crop selection, farming practices etc.) and to a lesser extent influence the fate and effects of chemicals (Schiedek et al. 2007). These questions have been addressed by two European research networks, namely Euraqua (the European Network of Freshwater Research Organisations, http://www.euraqua.org/) and PEER (Partnership for European Environmental Research, http://www.peer.eu/), which organised a workshop aiming to identify research needs and strategies induced by these questions in October 2011 in Montpellier, France. The workshop's specific goals were to (1) discuss the pesticide risk assessment (RA) approach, its limitations (e.g.spatial scale and multi-stress situations), the connections between different policies (pesticide regulation and Water Framework Directive), the use of models, (2) review integrated practices and innovative technologies which could or are intended to reduce pesticides' environmental impacts and (3) contribute to the future research and development agenda. This review summarises the workshop discussions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2018 ItalyPublisher:Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Funded by:NIH | Early Events in Protein F..., NIH | Fast model systems for mi..., NSF | PFC: Center for the Physi...NIH| Early Events in Protein Folding ,NIH| Fast model systems for misfolding, binding and aggregation ,NSF| PFC: Center for the Physics of Living CellsAuthors:R. Brian Dyer;
R. Brian Dyer
R. Brian Dyer in OpenAIREIsabella Daidone;
Isabella Daidone
Isabella Daidone in OpenAIREMartin Gruebele;
Martin Gruebele
Martin Gruebele in OpenAIRELaura Zanetti-Polzi;
+3 AuthorsLaura Zanetti-Polzi
Laura Zanetti-Polzi in OpenAIRER. Brian Dyer;
R. Brian Dyer
R. Brian Dyer in OpenAIREIsabella Daidone;
Isabella Daidone
Isabella Daidone in OpenAIREMartin Gruebele;
Martin Gruebele
Martin Gruebele in OpenAIRELaura Zanetti-Polzi;
Laura Zanetti-Polzi
Laura Zanetti-Polzi in OpenAIREAndrea Amadei;
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Andrea Amadei in OpenAIRECaitlin M. Davis;
Caitlin M. Davis;Caitlin M. Davis
Caitlin M. Davis in OpenAIREWe break the barrier between simulation and experiment by comparing identical computed and experimental infrared observables.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2016 ItalyPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors:Antonio Menghini;
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Antonio Menghini in OpenAIREDomenico Montanari;
Andrea Viezzoli;Domenico Montanari
Domenico Montanari in OpenAIREAssunta Donato;
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Assunta Donato in OpenAIREAntonio Menghini;
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Antonio Menghini in OpenAIREDomenico Montanari;
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Assunta Donato in OpenAIREAdele Manzella;
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Adele Manzella in OpenAIREEloisa Di Sipio;
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Eloisa Di Sipio in OpenAIREThis paper presents a multidisciplinary methodology to estimate the underground heat-exchange potential for Borehole Heat Exchangers (BHEs) coupled with Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs) over wide areas. The proposed methodology was tested in four sites in western Sicily (southern Italy) where the shortage of subsurface geological data, in addition to the undefined authorization processes for this kind of system, is probably the main barrier to planning and exploiting geothermal heat for heating and cooling purposes. Reliable high-resolution 3D geological and petrophysical models were built based on the integration of airborne electromagnetic data and laboratory measurements of the thermal properties of rock samples. A GIS-based procedure was applied to assess the geothermal heat-exchange potential using 3D models of thermal conductivity as the main input. The results of the analyses are represented by thematic maps of the underground heat exchange potential for BHEs coupled with GSHPs. The study areas show a generally high suitability for the use of this technology and several municipalities in the area could take advantage of the resulting maps for energy planning.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2019 Spain, Switzerland, Italy, GermanyPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | EUROfusionEC| EUROfusionAuthors:Denis, J.;
Bucalossi, J.; Ciraolo, G.;Denis, J.
Denis, J. in OpenAIREHodille, E. A.;
+196 AuthorsHodille, E. A.
Hodille, E. A. in OpenAIREDenis, J.;
Bucalossi, J.; Ciraolo, G.;Denis, J.
Denis, J. in OpenAIREHodille, E. A.;
Pegourie, B.; Bufferand, H.; Grisolia, C.; Loarer, T.; Marandet, Y.; Serre, E.; Abduallev, S.; Abhangi, M.; Abreu, P.; Afzal, M.; Aggarwal, K. M.; Ahlgren, T.; Ahn, J. H.; Aho-Mantila, L.; Aiba, N.; Airila, M.; Albanese, R.; Aldred, V.; Alegre, D.; Alessi, E.; Aleynikov, P.; Alfier, A.; Alkseev, A.; Allinson, M.; Alper, B.; Alves, E.; Ambrosino, G.; Ambrosino, R.; Amicucci, L.; Amosov, V.; Sunden, E. Andersson; Angelone, M.; Anghel, M.; Angioni, C.; Appel, L.; Appelbee, C.; Arena, P.; Ariola, M.; Arnichand, H.; Arshad, S.; Ash, A.; Ashikawa, N.; Aslanyan, V.; Asunta, O.; Auriemma, F.; Austin, Y.; Avotina, L.; Axton, M. D.; Ayres, C.; Bacharis, M.; Baciero, A.; Baiao, D.; Bailey, S.; Baker, A.; Balboa, I.; Balden, M.; Balshaw, N.; Bament, R.; Banks, J. W.; Baranov, Y. F.; Barnard, M. A.; Barnes, D.; Barnes, M.; Barnsley, R.; Wiechec, A. Baron; Orte, L. Barrera; Baruzzo, M.; Basiuk, V.; Bassan, M.; Bastow, R.; Batista, A.; Batistoni, P.; Baughan, R.; Bauvir, B.; Baylor, L.; Bazylev, B.; Beal, J.; Beaumont, P. S.; Beckers, M.; Beckett, B.; Becoulet, A.; Bekris, N.; Beldishevski, M.; Bell, K.; Belli, F.; Bellinger, M.; Belonohy, E.; Ben Ayed, N.; Benterman, N. A.; Bergsaker, H.; Bernardo, J.; Bernert, M.; Berry, M.; Bertalot, L.; Besliu, C.; Beurskens, M.; Bieg, B.; Bielecki, J.; Biewer, T.; Bigi, M.; Bilkova, P.; Binda, F.; Bisoffi, A.; Bizarro, J. P. S.; Bjorkas, C.; Blackburn, J.; Blackman, K.; Blackman, T. R.; Blanchard, P.; Blatchford, P.; Bobkov, V.; Boboc, A.; Bodnar, G.; Bogar, O.; Bolshakova, I.; Bolzonella, T.; Bonanomi, N.; Bonelli, F.; Boom, J.; Booth, J.; Borba, D.; Borodin, D.; Borodkina, I.; Botrugno, A.; Bottereau, C.; Boulting, P.; Bourdelle, C.; Bowden, M.; Bower, C.; Bowman, C.; Boyce, T.; Boyd, C.; Boyer, H. J.; Bradshaw, J. M. A.; Braic, V.; Bravanec, R.; Breizman, B.; Bremond, S.; Brennan, P. D.; Breton, S.; Brett, A.; Brezinsek, S.; Bright, M. D. J.; Brix, M.; Broeckx, W.;Hodille, E. A.
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Broslawski, A.; Brown, D. P. D.; Brown, M.; Bruno, E.; Bucalossi, J.; Buch, J.; Buchanan, J.; Buckley, M. A.; Budny, R.; Bufferand, H.; Bulman, M.; Bulmer, N.; Bunting, P.; Buratti, P.; Burckhart, A.; Buscarino, A.; Busse, A.; Butler, N. K.; Bykov, I.; Byrne, J.; Cahyna, P.; Calabro, G.; Calvo, I.; Camenen, Y.; Camp, P.; Campling, D. C.; Cane, J.; Cannas, B.; Capel, A. J.; Card, P. J.; Cardinali, A.; Carman, P.; Carr, M.; Carralero, D.; Carraro, L.; Carvalho, B. B.; Carvalho, I.; Carvalho, P.; Casson, F. J.; Castaldo, C.; Catarino, N.; Caumont, J.; Causa, F.; Cavazzana, R.; Cave-Ayland, K.; Cavinato, M.; Cecconello, M.; Ceccuzzi, S.; Cecil, E.; Cenedese, A.;Brombin, M.
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An extension of the SolEdge2D-EIRENE code package, named D-WEE, has been developed to add the dynamics of thermal desorption of hydrogen isotopes from the surface of plasma facing materials. To achieve this purpose, DWEE models hydrogen isotopes implantation, transport and retention in those materials. Before launching autoconsistent simulation (with feedback of D-WEE on SolEdge2D-EIRENE), D-WEE has to be initialised to ensure a realistic wall behaviour in terms of dynamics (pumping or fuelling areas) and fuel content. A methodology based on modelling is introduced to perform such initialisation. A synthetic plasma pulse is built from consecutive SolEdge2D-EIRENE simulations. This synthetic pulse is used as a plasma background for the D-WEE module. A sequence of plasma pulses is simulated with D-WEE to model a tokamak operation. This simulation enables to extract at a desired time during a pulse the local fuel inventory and the local desorption flux density which could be used as initial condition for coupled plasma-wall simulations. To assess the relevance of the dynamic retention behaviour obtained in the simulation, a confrontation to post-pulse experimental pressure measurement is performed. Such confrontation reveals a qualitative agreement between the temporal pressure drop obtained in the simulation and the one observed experimentally. The simulated dynamic retention during the consecutive pulses is also studied.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2004 Italy, SwitzerlandPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Authors: IANORA A; MIRALTO A; POULET SA;CAROTENUTO Y;
+8 AuthorsCAROTENUTO Y
CAROTENUTO Y in OpenAIREIANORA A; MIRALTO A; POULET SA;CAROTENUTO Y;
BUTTINO I;CAROTENUTO Y
CAROTENUTO Y in OpenAIREROMANO G;
ROMANO G
ROMANO G in OpenAIRECASOTTI R;
CASOTTI R
CASOTTI R in OpenAIREPOHNERT G;
WICHARD T; COLUCCI D'AMATO L; SMETACEK V.;POHNERT G
POHNERT G in OpenAIRETERRAZZANO, Giuseppe;
TERRAZZANO, Giuseppe
TERRAZZANO, Giuseppe in OpenAIREThe growth cycle in nutrient-rich, aquatic environments starts with a diatom bloom that ends in mass sinking of ungrazed cells and phytodetritus. The low grazing pressure on these blooms has been attributed to the inability of overwintering copepod populations to track them temporally. We tested an alternative explanation: that dominant diatom species impair the reproductive success of their grazers. We compared larval development of a common overwintering copepod fed on a ubiquitous, early-blooming diatom species with its development when fed on a typical post-bloom dinoflagellate. Development was arrested in all larvae in which both mothers and their larvae were fed the diatom diet. Mortality remained high even if larvae were switched to the dinoflagellate diet. Aldehydes, cleaved from a fatty acid precursor by enzymes activated within seconds after crushing of the cell, elicit the teratogenic effect. This insidious mechanism, which does not deter the herbivore from feeding but impairs its recruitment, will restrain the cohort size of the next generation of early-rising overwinterers. Such a transgenerational plant-herbivore interaction could explain the recurringly inefficient use of a predictable, potentially valuable food resource--the spring diatom bloom--by marine zooplankton.
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