亚洲通量观测网建立的回顾与展望

The preliminary results of long-term CO2 flux measurements at forest sites in East Asia are explained and compared with each other. The features of seasonal variation of CO2 fluxes are different among deciduous-broadleaf, evergreen-coniferous, deciduous-coniferous and tropical forests in East Asia,...

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Veröffentlicht in:地理学报(英文版) 2005, Vol.15 (2), p.142-148
Hauptverfasser: 山本晋, 三枝信子, 蒲生稔, FUJINUMA Y, INOUE G, HIRANO T
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