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Paul A. Miller
Researcher at Lund University
Publications - 87
Citations - 5218
Paul A. Miller is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Permafrost. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 84 publications receiving 3690 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul A. Miller include King's College London & University College London.
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The global methane budget 2000–2017
Marielle Saunois,Ann R. Stavert,Ben Poulter,Philippe Bousquet,Josep G. Canadell,Robert B. Jackson,Peter A. Raymond,Edward J. Dlugokencky,Sander Houweling,Sander Houweling,Prabir K. Patra,Prabir K. Patra,Philippe Ciais,Vivek K. Arora,David Bastviken,Peter Bergamaschi,Donald R. Blake,Gordon Brailsford,Lori Bruhwiler,Kimberly M. Carlson,Mark Carrol,Simona Castaldi,Naveen Chandra,Cyril Crevoisier,Patrick M. Crill,Kristofer R. Covey,Charles L. Curry,Giuseppe Etiope,Giuseppe Etiope,Christian Frankenberg,Nicola Gedney,Michaela I. Hegglin,Lena Höglund-Isaksson,Gustaf Hugelius,Misa Ishizawa,Akihiko Ito,Greet Janssens-Maenhout,Katherine M. Jensen,Fortunat Joos,Thomas Kleinen,Paul B. Krummel,Ray L. Langenfelds,Goulven Gildas Laruelle,Licheng Liu,Toshinobu Machida,Shamil Maksyutov,Kyle C. McDonald,Joe McNorton,Paul A. Miller,Joe R. Melton,Isamu Morino,Jurek Müller,Fabiola Murguia-Flores,Vaishali Naik,Yosuke Niwa,Sergio Noce,Simon O'Doherty,Robert J. Parker,Changhui Peng,Shushi Peng,Glen P. Peters,Catherine Prigent,Ronald G. Prinn,Michel Ramonet,Pierre Regnier,William J. Riley,Judith A. Rosentreter,Arjo Segers,Isobel J. Simpson,Hao Shi,Steven J. Smith,L. Paul Steele,Brett F. Thornton,Hanqin Tian,Yasunori Tohjima,Francesco N. Tubiello,Aki Tsuruta,Nicolas Viovy,Apostolos Voulgarakis,Apostolos Voulgarakis,Thomas Weber,Michiel van Weele,Guido R. van der Werf,Ray F. Weiss,Doug Worthy,Debra Wunch,Yi Yin,Yi Yin,Yukio Yoshida,Weiya Zhang,Zhen Zhang,Yuanhong Zhao,Bo Zheng,Qing Zhu,Qiuan Zhu,Qianlai Zhuang +95 more
TL;DR: The second version of the living review paper dedicated to the decadal methane budget, integrating results of top-down studies (atmospheric observations within an atmospheric inverse-modeling framework) and bottom-up estimates (including process-based models for estimating land surface emissions and atmospheric chemistry, inventories of anthropogenic emissions, and data-driven extrapolations) as discussed by the authors.
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Projecting the future distribution of European potential natural vegetation zones with a generalized, tree species-based dynamic vegetation model
Thomas Hickler,Katrin Vohland,Jane Feehan,Paul A. Miller,Benjamin Smith,Luís Costa,Thomas Giesecke,Stefan Fronzek,Timothy R. Carter,Wolfgang Cramer,Ingolf Kühn,Martin T. Sykes +11 more
TL;DR: The extent to which climate change might cause changes in potential natural vegetation (PNV) across Europe is estimated to be between 0.5% and 1% of the total across Europe.
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CO2 fertilization in temperate FACE experiments not representative of boreal and tropical forests
Thomas Hickler,Benjamin Smith,I. Colin Prentice,Kristina Mjöfors,Paul A. Miller,Almut Arneth,Martin T. Sykes +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the LPJ-GUESS dynamic vegetation model reproduces the magnitude of the NPP enhancement at temperate forest FACE experiments in temperate climates, showing that the response of forest net primary productivity to elevated CO(2) might be highly conserved across a broad range of productivities.
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An assessment of the carbon balance of Arctic tundra: comparisons among observations, process models, and atmospheric inversions
A. D. McGuire,Torben R. Christensen,Daniel J. Hayes,Arnaud Heroult,Eugénie S. Euskirchen,John S. Kimball,Charles D. Koven,Peter M. Lafleur,Paul A. Miller,Walter C. Oechel,Philippe Peylin,Mathew Williams,Yonghong Yi +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared analyses of C exchange of Arctic tundra between 1990 and 2006 among observa- tions, regional and global applications of process-based terrestrial biosphere models, and atmospheric inversion mod- els.
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Holocene land-cover reconstructions for studies on land cover-climate feedbacks
Marie-José Gaillard,Shinya Sugita,Florence Mazier,Florence Mazier,Anna-Kari Trondman,Anna Broström,Thomas Hickler,Jed O. Kaplan,Erik Kjellström,Ulla Kokfelt,Petr Kuneš,Carsten Lemmen,Paul A. Miller,Jörgen Olofsson,Anneli Poska,Mats Rundgren,Benjamin Smith,Gustav Strandberg,Ralph Fyfe,Anne Birgitte Nielsen,Teija Alenius,L. Balakauskas,Lena Barnekow,Harry John Betteley Birks,Anne E. Bjune,Leif Björkman,Thomas Giesecke,Kari Loe Hjelle,Laimdota Kalnina,Mihkel Kangur,W.O. van der Knaap,Tiiu Koff,Per Lagerås,Małgorzata Latałowa,Michelle Leydet,Jutta Lechterbeck,Matts Lindbladh,Bent Vad Odgaard,SM Peglar,Ulf Segerström,H. von Stedingk,Heikki Seppä +41 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the pros and cons of the scenarios of past anthropogenic land cover change (ALCC) developed during the last ten years, and discussed issues related to pollen-based reconstruction of the past land-cover and introduce a new method, REVEALS (Regional Estimates of VEgetation Abundance from Large Sites), to infer long-term records of past landcover from pollen data, and present a new project (LANDCLIM: LAND cover - CLIMATE interactions in NW Europe during the Holocene) currently underway,