Authors
Joshua B Fisher, Deborah N Huntzinger, Christopher R Schwalm, Stephen Sitch
Publication date
2014/10/17
Source
Annual review of environment and resources
Volume
39
Issue
1
Pages
91-123
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Description
The land surface comprises the smallest areal fraction of the Earth system's major components (e.g., versus atmosphere or ocean with cryosphere). As such, how is it that some of the largest sources of uncertainty in future climate projections are found in the terrestrial biosphere? This uncertainty stems from how the terrestrial biosphere is modeled with respect to the myriad of biogeochemical, physical, and dynamic processes represented (or not) in numerous models that contribute to projections of Earth's future. Here, we provide an overview of the processes included in terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs), including various approaches to representing any one given process, as well as the processes that are missing and/or uncertain. We complement this with a comprehensive review of individual TBMs, marking the differences, uniqueness, and recent and planned developments. To conclude, we summarize the …
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Scholar articles
JB Fisher, DN Huntzinger, CR Schwalm, S Sitch - Annual review of environment and resources, 2014