2002
DOI: 10.1126/science.1071828
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Climatic Control of the High-Latitude Vegetation Greening Trend and Pinatubo Effect

Abstract: A biogeochemical model of vegetation using observed climate data predicts the high northern latitude greening trend over the past two decades observed by satellites and a marked setback in this trend after the Mount Pinatubo volcano eruption in 1991. The observed trend toward earlier spring budburst and increased maximum leaf area is produced by the model as a consequence of biogeochemical vegetation responses mainly to changes in temperature. The post-Pinatubo decline in vegetation in 1992-1993 is apparent as… Show more

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“…A negative anomaly in LAI, GPP and NPP in 1991 may be traced to the cooling following the Mount Pinatubo volcano eruption, as discussed for the boreal region generally by Lucht et al (2002). A similar anomaly is apparent in MaxNDVI (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…A negative anomaly in LAI, GPP and NPP in 1991 may be traced to the cooling following the Mount Pinatubo volcano eruption, as discussed for the boreal region generally by Lucht et al (2002). A similar anomaly is apparent in MaxNDVI (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…In a recent month-by-month analysis of vegetation activity in boreal forests for the period 1982-1998, the model generated vegetation dynamics with a high level of agreement with satellite observations, as well as with results from inversion studies of atmospheric CO 2 concentrations (Lucht et al 2002). Comparisons between site-scale measurements of CO 2 exchange under ambient and enhanced CO 2 concentrations in the Duke Forest Free Air Carbon Dioxide Enrichment experiment with LPJ simulations also show a high level of confidence in the model's process formulations (T. Hickler, unpublished results).…”
Section: Methods and Data (A) Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant greening trend was reported in middle and high latitude areas during the 1980s and 1990s as a result of climate change and rising atmospheric CO 2 concentration (Zhou et al, 2001;Lucht et al, 2002;. It is projected that the increasing trend in vegetation productivity could last until 2050 (Cramer et al, 2001).…”
Section: Proved That Droughts In the Southernmentioning
confidence: 99%