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Chiara A. R. Corradi
Publications - 5
Citations - 475
Chiara A. R. Corradi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem & Wetland. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 415 citations.
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The uncertain climate footprint of wetlands under human pressure
A.M.R. Petrescu,Annalea Lohila,Juha-Pekka Tuovinen,Dennis D. Baldocchi,Ankur R. Desai,Nigel T. Roulet,Timo Vesala,A. J. Dolman,Walter C. Oechel,Barbara Marcolla,Thomas Friborg,Janne Rinne,Janne Rinne,Jaclyn Hatala Matthes,Lutz Merbold,Ana Meijide,Gerard Kiely,Matteo Sottocornola,Torsten Sachs,Donatella Zona,Donatella Zona,Andrej Varlagin,Derrick Y.F. Lai,Elmar Veenendaal,Frans-Jan W. Parmentier,Frans-Jan W. Parmentier,Ute Skiba,Magnus Lund,Magnus Lund,Arjan Hensen,Jacobus van Huissteden,Lawrence B. Flanagan,Narasinha J. Shurpali,Thomas Grünwald,Elyn Humphreys,Marcin Jackowicz-Korczynski,Mika Aurela,Tuomas Laurila,Carsten Grüning,Chiara A. R. Corradi,A.P. Schrier-Uijl,Torben R. Christensen,Torben R. Christensen,Mikkel P. Tamstorf,Mikhail Mastepanov,Mikhail Mastepanov,Pertti J. Martikainen,Shashi B. Verma,Christian Bernhofer,Alessandro Cescatti +49 more
TL;DR: The results quantify the role of human activities on the climate footprint of northern wetlands and call for development of active mitigation strategies for managed wetlands and new guidelines of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change accounting for both sustained CH4 emissions and cumulative CO2 exchange.
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Productivity, Respiration, and Light-Response Parameters of World Grassland and Agroecosystems Derived From Flux-Tower Measurements
Tagir G. Gilmanov,Luis Aires,Zoltán Barcza,V S Baron,L Belelli,Jason Beringer,D Billesbach,Damien Bonal,James A. Bradford,Eric Ceschia,David R. Cook,Chiara A. R. Corradi,Albert B. Frank,Damiano Gianelle,Cristina Gimeno,Thomas Gruenwald,Haiqiang Guo,Niall P. Hanan,László Haszpra,J Heilman,Adrie F. G. Jacobs,Michael P. Jones,Douglas A. Johnson,Gerard Kiely,Shenggong Li,Vincenzo Magliulo,Eddy Moors,Zoltán Nagy,M Nasyrov,Clenton E. Owensby,Krisztina Pintér,Casimiro Pio,Markus Reichstein,María José Sanz,Russell L. Scott,Jean-François Soussana,Paul C. Stoy,Tony J. Svejcar,Zoltán Tuba,Guangsheng Zhou +39 more
TL;DR: Gilmanov et al. as mentioned in this paper used a set of 316 site-years of CO2 exchange measurements to quantify gross primary productivity, respiration, and light-response parameters of grasslands, shrublands/savanna, wetlands, and cropland ecosystems worldwide.
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Modeling regional to global CH4 emissions of boreal and arctic wetlands
A.M.R. Petrescu,L. P. H. van Beek,J. van Huissteden,Catherine Prigent,Torsten Sachs,Torsten Sachs,Chiara A. R. Corradi,Frans-Jan W. Parmentier,A. J. Dolman +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, an up-scaling of the PEATLAND-VU emission model to the global scale with a spatial resolution of 0.5 degrees for the period 2001-2006 is presented.
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Impacts of a decadal drainage disturbance on surface-atmosphere fluxes of carbon dioxide in a permafrost ecosystem
Fanny Kittler,Ina Burjack,Chiara A. R. Corradi,Martin Heimann,Olaf Kolle,Lutz Merbold,Lutz Merbold,Nikita Zimov,Sergey Zimov,Mathias Göckede +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared growing season CO2 fluxes of a wet tussock tundra ecosystem from an area affected by decadal drainage to an undisturbed area on the Kolyma floodplain in northeastern Siberia, and found that the sink strength for CO2 in recent years (2013-2015) systematically reduced within the drained area, with a minor increase in photosynthetic uptake due to a higher abundance of shrubs outweighed by a more pronounced increase in respiration due to warmer near-surface soil layers.
Modelling regional to global CH4 emissions of boreal and arctic wetlands
A.M.R. Petrescu,L. P. H. van Beek,J. van Huissteden,Catherine Prigent,Torsten Sachs,Chiara A. R. Corradi,F. J. W. Parmentier,A. J. Dolman +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, an up-scaling of the PEATLAND-VU emission model to the global scale with a spatial resolution of 0.5 degrees for the period 2001-2006 is presented.