Future changes in climate, ocean circulation, ecosystems, and biogeochemical cycling simulated for a business‐as‐usual CO2 emission scenario until year 4000 AD

A Schmittner, A Oschlies, HD Matthews… - Global …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
A new model of global climate, ocean circulation, ecosystems, and biogeochemical cycling,
including a fully coupled carbon cycle, is presented and evaluated. The model is consistent …

EMIC Intercomparison Project (EMIP–CO2): comparative analysis of EMIC simulations of climate, and of equilibrium and transient responses to atmospheric CO2 …

V Petoukhov, M Claussen, A Berger, M Crucifix, M Eby… - Climate Dynamics, 2005 - Springer
An intercomparison of eight EMICs (Earth system Models of Intermediate Complexity) is
carried out to investigate the variation and scatter in the results of simulating (1) the climate …

Non-deforestation fire vs. fossil fuel combustion: the source of emissions affects the global carbon cycle and climate responses

JS Landry, HD Matthews - Biogeosciences, 2016 - bg.copernicus.org
Non-deforestation fire–ie, fire that is typically followed by the recovery of natural vegetation–
is arguably the most influential disturbance in terrestrial ecosystems, thereby playing a major …

Testing the sensitivity of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to Southern Ocean dynamics: past changes and future implications

CJ Fogwill, CSM Turney, KJ Meissner… - Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The stability of Antarctic ice sheets and their potential contribution to sea level under
projected future warming remains highly uncertain. The Last Interglacial (135 000–116 000 …

[HTML][HTML] Terrestrial carbon cycle dynamics under recent and future climate change

HD Matthews, AJ Weaver, KJ Meissner - Journal of Climate, 2005 - journals.ametsoc.org
Berthelot, M., P. Friedlingsteing, P. Ciais, P. Monfray, JL Dufresne, JL Le Treut, and L.
Fairhead, 2002: Global response of the terrestrial biosphere to CO 2 and climate change …

Assessing the implications of human land-use change for the transient climate response to cumulative carbon emissions

CT Simmons, HD Matthews - Environmental Research Letters, 2016 - iopscience.iop.org
Recent research has shown evidence of a linear climate response to cumulative CO 2
emissions, which implies that the source, timing, and amount of emissions does not …

[PDF][PDF] The impact of ICE‐6G ice sheet topography in the oceanic carbonate system

NF Leonardo, F Casagrande… - International Journal of …, 2023 - researchgate.net
Abstract During the Last Glacial Maximum (approximately 21 ka BP) the presence of large
ice sheets over the Northern Hemisphere (NH) caused significant changes in the ocean …

Large-scale stress factors affecting coral reefs: open ocean sea surface temperature and surface seawater aragonite saturation over the next 400 years

KJ Meissner, T Lippmann, A Sen Gupta - Coral Reefs, 2012 - Springer
One-third of the world's coral reefs have disappeared over the last 30 years, and a further
third is under threat today from various stress factors. The main global stress factors on coral …

The global pyrogenic carbon cycle and its impact on the level of atmospheric CO2 over past and future centuries

JS Landry, HD Matthews - Global change biology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The incomplete combustion of vegetation and dead organic matter by landscape fires
creates recalcitrant pyrogenic carbon (PyC), which could be consequential for the global …

[HTML][HTML] The sensitivity of the proportionality between temperature change and cumulative CO2 emissions to ocean mixing

D Ehlert, K Zickfeld, M Eby, N Gillett - Journal of Climate, 2017 - journals.ametsoc.org
The Sensitivity of the Proportionality between Temperature Change and Cumulative CO2
Emissions to Ocean Mixing in: Journal of Climate Volume 30 Issue 8 (2017) Jump to …