Baseline and projected future carbon storage and greenhouse-gas fluxes in ecosystems of Alaska. Zhu, Z. & McGuire, A. D. Technical Report 1826, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA, 2016. Code Number: 1826 Code: Baseline and projected future carbon storage and greenhouse-gas fluxes in ecosystems of Alaska Publication Title: Baseline and projected future carbon storage and greenhouse-gas fluxes in ecosystems of Alaska Reporter: Baseline and projected future carbon storage and greenhouse-gas fluxes in ecosystems of Alaska Series: Professional Paper IP-066384
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This assessment was conducted to fulfill the requirements of section 712 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 and to contribute to knowledge of the storage, fluxes, and balance of carbon and methane gas in ecosystems of Alaska. The carbon and methane variables were examined for major terrestrial ecosystems (uplands and wetlands) and inland aquatic ecosystems in Alaska in two time periods: baseline (from 1950 through 2009) and future (projections from 2010 through 2099). The assessment used measured and observed data and remote sensing, statistical methods, and simulation models. The national assessment, conducted using the methodology described in SIR 2010-5233, has been completed for the conterminous United States, with results provided in three separate regional reports (PP 1804, PP 1797, and PP 1897).
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	address = {Reston, VA},
	type = {{USGS} {Numbered} {Series}},
	title = {Baseline and projected future carbon storage and greenhouse-gas fluxes in ecosystems of {Alaska}},
	url = {http://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/pp1826},
	abstract = {This assessment was conducted to fulfill the requirements of section 712 of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 and to contribute to knowledge of the storage, fluxes, and balance of carbon and methane gas in ecosystems of Alaska. The carbon and methane variables were examined for major terrestrial ecosystems (uplands and wetlands) and inland aquatic ecosystems in Alaska in two time periods: baseline (from 1950 through 2009) and future (projections from 2010 through 2099). The assessment used measured and observed data and remote sensing, statistical methods, and simulation models. The national assessment, conducted using the methodology described in SIR 2010-5233, has been completed for the conterminous United States, with results provided in three separate regional reports (PP 1804, PP 1797, and PP 1897).},
	number = {1826},
	urldate = {2023-06-16},
	institution = {U.S. Geological Survey},
	author = {Zhu, Zhiliang and McGuire, A. David},
	year = {2016},
	doi = {10.3133/pp1826},
	note = {Code Number: 1826
Code: Baseline and projected future carbon storage and greenhouse-gas fluxes in ecosystems of Alaska
Publication Title: Baseline and projected future carbon storage and greenhouse-gas fluxes in ecosystems of Alaska
Reporter: Baseline and projected future carbon storage and greenhouse-gas fluxes in ecosystems of Alaska
Series: Professional Paper
IP-066384},
	keywords = {NALCMS},
	pages = {208},
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