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C4MIP
C4MIP (more fully, Coupled Climate Carbon Cycle Model Intercomparison Project) is a joint project between the International Geosphere-Biosphere…
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2016
2016
Ocean carbon pumps in CMIP 5 earth system models diagnosed by a vector diagram
Jain K Atul
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Jain K Atul
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Shijie Shu
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R. Barman
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B. El-Masri
2016
Corpus ID: 174794223
Given the narrowing windows of opportunities to stay below 2°C, negative emission technologies such as Bioenergy with Carbon…
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2015
2015
Can we bet on negative emissions to achieve the 2°C target even under strong carbon cycle feedbacks?
Katsumasa Tanaka
2015
Corpus ID: 133183265
Given the narrowing windows of opportunities to stay below 2°C, negative emission technologies such as Bioenergy with Carbon…
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2009
2009
Interactive comment on “Carbon-nitrogen interactions regulate climate-carbon cycle feedbacks: results from an atmosphere-ocean general circulation model” by P. E. Thornton et al
V. Arora
2009
Corpus ID: 54681445
This is an interesting paper and the climate modeling community is eager to know what impact would inclusion of N cycle have on…
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Review
2009
Review
2009
Interactive comment on “ The African contribution to the global climate-carbon cycle feedback of the 21 st century ” by P . Friedlingstein et al .
A. Referee
2009
Corpus ID: 55349874
Response to reviewers H. Dolman Referee #1 This is a pretty well written paper addressing the issue of potential feedbacks of the…
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