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Climate Science Document Library 2014

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Systemic trade risk of critical resources Complex Systems: In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the role of strongly interconnected markets in causing systemic instability has been increasingly ack...
UrbanEcosysBird.pdf
Regional growth decline of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and its potential causes Sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh) has experienced poor vigor, regeneration failure, and elevated mortality across much of its range, but there has been relativ...
US lakes and reservoirs.pdf
PNAS-2015-Farrior-1506262112.pdf
ncomms7682 1.pdf
Forecasting the response of Earth’s surface to future climatic and land use changes: A review of methods and research needs In the future, Earth will be warmer, precipitation events will be more extreme, global mean sea level will rise, and many arid and semiarid regions will be dri...
Multi-year drought-induced morbidity preceding tree death in Southeastern US forests Recent forest diebacks combined with threats of future drought focus attention on the extent to which tree death is caused by catastrophic events as opposed to ...
The global volume and distribution of modern groundwater Groundwater is important for energy and food security, human health and ecosystems. The time since groundwater was recharged—or groundwater age—can be impor...
The global volume and distribution of modern groundwater Groundwater is important for energy and food security, human health and ecosystems. The time since groundwater was recharged—or groundwater age—can be impor...
Wildlife-friendly farming increases crop yield: evidence for ecological intensification Ecological intensification has been promoted as a means to achieve environmentally sustainable increases in crop yields by enhancing ecosystem functions that re...
Climate change-associated tree mortality increases without decreasing water availability Here, we reveal temporally increasing tree mortality across all study species over the last three decades in the central boreal forests of Canada, where long-te...
Impacts Research Seen As Next Climate Frontier Scientists hope the next U.S. president will devote more of the billion-dollar climate change research program to impacts SCIENCE VOL 322
Formation of soil organic matter via biochemical and physical pathways of litter mass loss Soil organic matter is the largest terrestrial carbon pool1. The pool size depends on the balance between formation of soil organic matter from decomposition of...
Formation of soil organic matter via biochemical and physical pathways of litter mass loss Soil organic matter is the largest terrestrial carbon pool (1). The pool size depends on the balance between formation of soil organic matter from decomposition...
Significant anthropogenic-induced changes of climate classes since 1950 Anthropogenic forcings have contributed to global and regional warming in the last few decades and likely affected terrestrial precipitation. Here we examine ch...
Uncertainty in the response of transpiration to CO2 and implications for climate change While terrestrial precipitation is a societally highly relevant climate variable, there is little consensus among climate models about its projected 21st centur...
Tree mortality predicted from drought-induced vascular damage The projected responses of forest ecosystems to warming and drying associated with twenty-first-century climate change vary widely from resiliency to widespread...
Ecosystem carbon stocks and sequestration potential of federal lands across the conterminous United States Federal lands across the conterminous United States (CONUS) account for 23.5% of the CONUS terrestrial area but have received no systematic studies on their eco...
Fear of failure in conservation: The problem and potential solutions to aid conservation of extremely small populations The potential for extirpation of extremely small populations (ESPs) is high due to their vulnerability to demographic and environmental stochasticity and negat...