G. Würth
Goethe University Frankfurt
12 Papers
237 Citations
G. Würth is an academic researcher from Goethe University Frankfurt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biosphere model & Biosphere. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
Interannual variation of carbon exchange fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems
TL;DR: In this paper, a global prognostic physiologically based model of the carbon budget in terrestrial ecosystems, the Frankfurt Biosphere Model (FBM), is applied to simulate the interannual variation of carbon exchange fluxes between the atmosphere and the terrestrial biosphere.
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The Frankfurt Biosphere Model: a global process-oriented model of seasonal and long-term CO2 exchange between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere. I. Model description and illustrative results for cold deciduous and boreal forests
M. K. B. Lüdeke,Franz-W. Badeck,R. D. Otto,C. Häger,S. Dönges,J. Kindermann,G. Würth,T. Lang,U. Jäkel,A. Klaudius,P. Ramge,Stefan Habermehl,G. H. Kohlmaier +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the seasonal pattern of uptake and release of CO, by vegetation and soil in a steady-state climate simulation as well as the long-term development in a changing environment is presented.
The Frankfurt Biosphere Model: a global process-oriented model of seasonal and long-term CO2 exchange between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere. II. Global results for potential vegetation in an assumed equilibrium state
Effects of the age class distributions of the temperate and boreal forests on the global CO 2 source-sink function
G. H. Kohlmaier,C. Häger,G. Würth,M. K. B. Lüdeke,P. Ramge,Franz-W. Badeck,J. Kindermann,T. Lang +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the role of temperate and boreal forests as a global CO 2 source or sink is examined, both for the present time and for the next hundred years.
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Net primary production of terrestrial ecosystems as evaluated by the Frankfurt biosphere model (FBM). / Productivité primaire nette des écosystèmes terrestres selon le «Frankfurt Biosphere Model » (FBM)
S. Dönges,Peter Ramge,Matthias K. B. Lüdeke,Franz-W. Badeck,Ralf D. Otto,Christof Häger,J. Kindermann,G. Würth,Torsten Lang,Ulrich Jäkel,Andreas Nadler,Stefan Habermehl,G. H. Kohlmaier +12 more
- 01 Jan 1997
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of the Productivite Primaire Nette (PPN) and discutons les results of PPN globale, bilan entre the photosynthese brute and respiration autotrophe.
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