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(2004) Amazonian forest dieback under climate –carbon cycle projections for the 21st century

Authors
Cox P.M. , Betts R.A. , Collins M. , Harris P.P. , Huntingford C. , Jones C.D.
Source
Theoretical and Applied Climatology (12)
Type
P - Paper (2851)
Peer Review
1 - High (2301)
Audience
S - Specialist (3514)
Pages
137-156
Journal Number
7
Notes

Summary The first GCM climate change projections to include dynamic vegetation and an interactive carbon cycle produced a very significant amplification of global warming over the 21st century. Under the IS92a business as usual emissions scenario CO2 concentrations reached about 980ppmv by 2100, which is about 280ppmv higher than when these feedbacks were ignored. The major contribution to the increased CO2 arose from reductions in soil carbon because global warming is assumed to accelerate respiration. However, there was also a lesser contribution from an alarming loss of the Amazonian rainforest. This paper describes the phenomenon of Amazonian forest dieback under elevated CO2 in the Hadley Centre climate-carbon cycle model.

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Folder Categories
Carbon Dioxide Data Availability Plants Amazon Forest
 
Tag_blue Keywords
Global climate models (GCM) Amazon carbon cycle
 
Map Countries
Brazil
 
Map Regions
South America
 

Entered by: John Atkinson, 3/2009

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