Browsing NIVA Open Access Archive by Author "Beier, Claus"
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Can current moisture responses predict soil CO2 efflux under altered precipitation regimes? A synthesis of manipulation experiments
Vicca, Sara; Bahn, Michael; Estiarte, Marc; Loon, E. Emiel van; Vargas, Rodrigo; Giorgio, Alberti; Ambus, Per; Arain, M. Altaf; Beier, Claus; Bentley, Lisa Patrick; Borken, Werner; Buchmann, Nina; Collins, Scott L.; Dato, Giovanbattista D. de; Dukes, Jeffrey S.; Escolar, Cristina; Fay, Philip A.; Guidolotti, Gabriele; Hanson, Paul J.; Kahmen, Ansgar; Kröel-Dulay, György; Ladreiter-Knauss, Thomas; Larsen, Klaus Steenberg; Lellei-Kovács, Eszter; Lebrija-Trejos, Edwin; Maestre, Fernando T.; Marhan, Sven; Marshall, Miles; Meir, Patrick; Miao, Y.; Muhr, Jan; Niklaus, Pascal A.; Ogaya, Romà; Peñuelas, Josep; Poll, Christian; Rustad, Lindsey E.; Savage, Kathleen; Schindlbacher, Andreas; Schmidt, Inger Kappel; Smith, Andy R.; Sotta, Eleneide Doff; Suseela, Vidya; Tietema, Albert; Gestel, Natasja van; Straaten, Oliver van; Wan, Shiqiang; Weber, Ulrich; Janssens, Ivan A. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)As a key component of the carbon cycle, soil CO2 efflux (SCE) is being increasingly studied to improve our mechanistic understanding of this important carbon flux. Predicting ecosystem responses to climate change often ... -
Dynamic modelling of soil water acidification: display and presentation of results for policy purposes
Wright, R.; Moldan, Filip; Beier, Claus; Holmberg, Maria; Kronnâs, Veronika; Larssen, T (NIVA-rapport;4733, Research report, 2003)Dynamic models for soil and water acidification and recovery are becoming increasingly important tools in determining policy for future emissions of air pollutants in Europe. Dynamic models represent the next step in ... -
Dynamic modelling of soil water acidification: display and presentation of results for policy purposes
Wright, R.; Moldan, Filip; Beier, Claus; Holmberg, Maria; Kronnâs, Veronika; Larssen, T. (NIVA-rapport;4733, Research report, 2003)Dynamic models for soil and water acidification and recovery are becoming increasingly important tools in determining policy for future emissions of air pollutants in Europe. Dynamic models represent the next step in ... -
Technical Note: Mesocosm approach to quantify dissolved inorganic carbon percolation fluxes
Thaysen, Eike Marie; Jessen, Søren; Ambus, Per; Beier, Claus; Postma, Dieke; Jakobsen, Iver (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) fluxes across the vadose zone are influenced by a complex interplay of biological, chemical and physical factors. A novel soil mesocosm system was evaluated as a tool for providing information ...