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Martin Heimann
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 322
Citations - 39871
Martin Heimann is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon cycle & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 97, co-authored 315 publications receiving 36542 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Heimann include VU University Amsterdam & University of Helsinki.
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FLUXNET-CH4 Synthesis Activity : Objectives, Observations, and Future Directions
Sara H. Knox,Robert B. Jackson,Benjamin Poulter,Gavin McNicol,Etienne Fluet-Chouinard,Zhen Zhang,Gustaf Hugelius,Philippe Bousquet,Josep G. Canadell,Marielle Saunois,Dario Papale,Housen Chu,Trevor F. Keenan,Dennis D. Baldocchi,Margaret S. Torn,Ivan Mammarella,Carlo Trotta,Mika Aurela,Gil Bohrer,David I. Campbell,Alessandro Cescatti,Samuel D. Chamberlain,Jiquan Chen,Weinan Chen,Sigrid Dengel,Ankur R. Desai,Eugénie S. Euskirchen,Thomas Friborg,Daniele Gasbarra,Ignacio Goded,M. Goeckede,Martin Heimann,Manuel Helbig,Takashi Hirano,David Y. Hollinger,Hiroki Iwata,Minseok Kang,Janina Klatt,Ken W. Krauss,Lars Kutzbach,Annalea Lohila,Bhaskar Mitra,T. H. Morin,Mats Nilsson,Shuli Niu,Asko Noormets,Walter C. Oechel,Matthias Peichl,Olli Peltola,Michele L. Reba,Andrew D. Richardson,Benjamin R. K. Runkle,Youngryel Ryu,Torsten Sachs,Karina V. R. Schäfer,Hans Peter Schmid,Narasinha J. Shurpali,Oliver Sonnentag,Angela C. I. Tang,Masahito Ueyama,Rodrigo Vargas,Timo Vesala,Eric J. Ward,Lisamarie Windham-Myers,Georg Wohlfahrt,Donatella Zona +65 more
TL;DR: The FLUXNET coordination network for ecosystem-scale methane (CH4) measurements at 60 sites globally, organized by the Glob... as discussed by the authors describes the formation of, and initial results for, a new FLUXnet coordination network.
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Modeling Modern Methane Emissions from Natural Wetlands: 2; Interannual Variations 1982-1993
TL;DR: In this article, a global run of a process-based methane model was performed using high-frequency atmospheric forcing fields from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) reanalyses of the period from 1982 to 1993.
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A three dimensional model of atmospheric CO2 transport based on observed winds: 4. Mean annual gradients and interannual variations
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A simple three-dimensional canopy - planetary boundary layer simulation model for scalar concentrations and fluxes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a numerical model capable of computing the physical processes within both plant canopy and planetary boundary layer (PBL), offering the potential benefit of wide applicability due to reduced computational requirements.
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The BETHY/JSBACH Carbon Cycle Data Assimilation System: experiences and challenges
Thomas Kaminski,Wolfgang Knorr,Gregor Schürmann,Marko Scholze,Peter Rayner,Sönke Zaehle,Simon Blessing,Wouter Dorigo,Veronika Gayler,Ralf Giering,Nadine Gobron,Jennifer Grant,Martin Heimann,A. Hooker‐Stroud,Sander Houweling,Tomomichi Kato,Jens Kattge,Douglas I. Kelley,Douglas I. Kelley,S. Kemp,E. N. Koffi,Christoph Köstler,Pierre-Philippe Mathieu,B. Pinty,Christian Reick,Christian Rödenbeck,Reiner Schnur,Klaus Scipal,C. Sebald,Tobias Stacke,A. Terwisscha van Scheltinga,M. Vossbeck,Heinrich Widmann,Tilo Ziehn +33 more
TL;DR: The Carbon Cycle Data Assimilation System (CCASS) as mentioned in this paper is a data assimilation system based on a simple diagnostic model of the terrestrial biosphere to calibrate and initialize the land component of a comprehensive Earth system model.