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The Drought Impact on the Climate Benefit of Carbon Sequestration project investigates how soil moisture affects the carbon storage capacity of Mediterranean forests under drought conditions. It aims to model the impact of drought on carbon cycling and assess the forests' role in mitigating climate change.
Increases in atmospheric CO2 have resulted in significant changes in global climate and ecosystem processes.
It is well known that the terrestrial biosphere fixes large quantities of carbon from the atmosphere.
Still, less certain is whether soil and terrestrial vegetation can mediate the increase in CO2 and for how long.
Carbon storage largely depends on water constraints, and climate models predict drier future conditions, particularly in the Mediterranean.
Although droughts are associated wit…
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Max-Planck Institut für Biogeochemie
Germany, Jena
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
SME: No
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