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The role of historical fire disturbance in the carbon dynamics of the pan-boreal region : a process-based analysis
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Geophysical Research 112 (2007): G02029, doi:10.1029/2006JG000380.Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fire regime of this region have consequences for carbon feedbacks to the climate system. To improve our understanding of how wildfire influences carbon dynamics of this region, we used the process-based Terrestrial Ecosystem Model to simulate fire emissions and changes in carbon storage north of 45°N from the start of spatially explicit historically recorded fire records in the twentieth century through 2002, and evaluated the role of fire in the carbon dynamics of the region within the context of ecosystem responses to changes in atmospheric CO2 concentration and climate. Our analysis indicates that fire plays an important role in interannual and decadal scale variation of source/sink relationships of northern terrestrial ecosystems and also suggests that atmospheric CO2 may be important to consider in addition to changes in climate and fire disturbance. There are substantial uncertainties in the effects of fire on carbon storage in our simulations. These uncertainties are associated with sparse fire data for northern Eurasia, uncertainty in estimating carbon consumption, and difficulty in verifying assumptions about the representation of fires that occurred prior to the start of the historical fire record. To improve the ability to better predict how fire will influence carbon storage of this region in the future, new analyses of the retrospective role of fire in the carbon dynamics of northern high latitudes should address these uncertainties.Funding for this study was provided by
grants from the National Science Foundation Biocomplexity Program
(ATM-0120468) and Office of Polar Programs (OPP-0531047 and OPP-
0327664); the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Land Cover
Land Use Change Program (NAF-11142) and North America Carbon
Program (NNG05GD25G); the Bonanza Creek LTER (Long-Term Ecological
Research) Program (funded jointly by NSF grant DEB-0423442 and
USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station grant PNW01-
JV11261952-231); and the U.S. Geological Survey
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программирования; науч. рук. Войтешенко И. С
Cross-Sector Review of Drivers and Available 3Rs Approaches for Acute Systemic Toxicity Testing
Acute systemic toxicity studies are carried out in many sectors in which synthetic chemicals are manufactured or used and are among the most criticized of all toxicology tests on both scientific and ethical grounds. A review of the drivers for acute toxicity testing within the pharmaceutical industry led to a paradigm shift whereby in vivo acute toxicity data are no longer routinely required in advance of human clinical trials. Based on this experience, the following review was undertaken to identify (1) regulatory and scientific drivers for acute toxicity testing in other industrial sectors, (2) activities aimed at replacing, reducing, or refining the use of animals, and (3) recommendations for future work in this area
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The forests of Canada : their extent, character, ownership, management, products, and probably future.
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Report of the Director of Forestry ...
Report year ends March 31.Mode of access: Internet.Also published in the Sessional papers of Canada
Report of the Directory of Forestry.
Report year ends Mar. 31.Mode of access: Internet.Cop. 1, cop. 2 Engineering
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