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  1. An assessment of natural methane fluxes simulated by the CLASS-CTEM model
  2. An improved parameterization of leaf area index (LAI) seasonality in the Canadian Land Surface Scheme (CLASS) and Canadian Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (CTEM) modelling framework
  3. Reduction in global area burned and wildfire emissions since 1930s enhances carbon uptake by land
  4. Coupling the Canadian Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (CTEM v. 2.0) to Environment and Climate Change Canada's greenhouse gas forecast model (v.107-glb)
  5. An assessment of natural methane fluxes simulated by the CLASS-CTEM model
  6. An assessment of geographical distribution of different plant functional types over North America simulated using the CLASS–CTEM modelling framework
  7. Coupling the Canadian Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (CTEM v. 2.0) to Environment and Climate Change Canada's greenhouse gas forecast model
  8. Tiling soil textures for terrestrial ecosystem modelling via clustering analysis: a case study with CLASS-CTEM (version 2.1)
  9. A map of global peatland distribution created using machine learning for use in terrestrial ecosystem and earth system models
  10. The Fire Modeling Intercomparison Project (FireMIP), phase 1: experimental and analytical protocols with detailed model descriptions
  11. An assessment of geographical distribution of different plant functional types over North America simulated using the CLASS-CTEM modelling framework
  12. Tiling soil textures for terrestrial ecosystem modelling via clustering analysis: a case study with CLASS-CTEM (version 2.1)
  13. The Fire Modeling Intercomparison Project (FireMIP), phase 1: Experimental and analytical protocols
  14. Integrating peatlands into the coupled Canadian Land Surface Scheme (CLASS) v3.6 and the Canadian Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (CTEM) v2.0
  15. Evaluation of wetland methane emissions across North America using atmospheric data and inverse modeling
  16. Competition between plant functional types in the Canadian Terrestrial Ecosystem Model (CTEM) v. 2.0
  17. The ability of atmospheric data to resolve discrepancies in wetland methane estimates over North America
  18. WETCHIMP-WSL: intercomparison of wetland methane emissions models over West Siberia
  19. Effects of temperature and precipitation on snowpack variability in the Central Rocky Mountains as a function of elevation
  20. The influence of soils on heterotrophic respiration exerts a strong control on net ecosystem productivity in seasonally dry Amazonian forests
  21. WETCHIMP-WSL: intercomparison of wetland methane emissions models over West Siberia
  22. The influence of soils on heterotrophic respiration exerts a strong control on net ecosystem productivity in seasonally dry Amazonian forests
  23. Carbon cycle uncertainty in the Alaskan Arctic
  24. Sub-grid scale representation of vegetation in global land surface schemes: implications for estimation of the terrestrial carbon sink
  25. Present state of global wetland extent and wetland methane modelling: methodology of a model inter-comparison project (WETCHIMP)
  26. Present state of global wetland extent and wetland methane modelling: conclusions from a model inter-comparison project (WETCHIMP)
  27. Biomass burning's role in the atmospheric CH4 conce-ntration increase at the end of the Younger Dryas Cold Period
  28. Stable carbon isotope ratio analyses on trace methane from ice samples
  29. Ice stratigraphy at the Pâkitsoq ice margin, West Greenland, derived from gas records
  30. Nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry as a spectroscopic probe of the coordination sphere of a paramagnetic metal bound to a humic acid mixture