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Markus Reichstein
Max Planck Institute for BiogeochemistryMeeting roles in:
Representing effects of droughts and heatwaves on vegetation physiology in SCOPE simulations
Quantifying the relevance of rain-induced ecosystem respiration pulses in drylands
Modeling rain-induced soil carbon pulses from global drylands with FLUXPULSE
Effects of changing precipitation patterns on the carbon budget of global semi-arid savannas
A Flux Interpretation and Analysis Tool (FIAT) to Unravel Ecosystem Response to Environmental Conditions
A Hybrid Modeling Approach to Global Water–Carbon Cycles Informed by Atmospheric and Terrestrial Observations
Uncovering Soil Organic Carbon Saturation and Protection Mechanisms: Parameter Learning on Multiple Sparse Data Sources with Comprehensive Uncertainty Estimation
SIFLUXCOM: Towards improving spatial generalization in gross primary productivity by synthesizing eddy covariance measurements and solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence
Data Bottlenecks and Algorithmic Lag in AI for Droughts: A Review of 20-Years Worth of Trends
Integrating Data- and Process-Driven Approaches for Early Warning of Compound Climate Risks
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