Source: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society:;2006:;volume( 087 ):;issue: 010:;page 1367
Author(s): Dolman, A. J.; Tolk, L.; Ronda, R.; Noilhan, J.; Sarrat, C.; Brut, A.; Piguet, B.; Durand, P.; Butet, A.; Jarosz, N.; Brunet, Y.; Loustau, D.; Lamaud, E.; Miglietta, F.; Gioli, B.; Magliulo, V.; Esposito, M.; Gerbig, C.; Körner, S.; Glademard, P.; Ramonet, M.; Ciais, P.; Neininger, B.; Hutjes, R. W. A.; Elbers, J. A.; Macatangay, R.; Schrems, O.; Pérez-Landa, G.; Sanz, M. J.; Scholz, Y.; Facon, G.; Ceschia, E.; Beziat, P.
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Quantification of sources and sinks of carbon at global and regional scales requires not only a good description of the land sources and sinks of carbon, but also of the synoptic and mesoscale meteorology. An experiment ...