Articles | Volume 14, issue 20
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-4663-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-4663-2017
Reviews and syntheses
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23 Oct 2017
Reviews and syntheses |  | 23 Oct 2017

Reviews and syntheses: Field data to benchmark the carbon cycle models for tropical forests

Deborah A. Clark, Shinichi Asao, Rosie Fisher, Sasha Reed, Peter B. Reich, Michael G. Ryan, Tana E. Wood, and Xiaojuan Yang

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Improved modeling of tropical-forest carbon cycling is urgently needed to project future climate and to guide global policy for greenhouse gases. Tropical forests store and process immense amounts of carbon, and their carbon cycling may be responding to climate change. Our goal with this paper, a multidisciplinary collaboration between modelers and field ecologists, is to identify reference-level field data from tropical forests that can be used to guide the models for these key ecosystems.
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