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Greenhouse gas and biosphere-atmosphere trace gas fluxes

Observational data and modelling

Bio-geophysics is concerned with how the soil, plants and atmosphere interact with each other through the transport and exchange of energy and various compounds. Researchers are using both bservational data and modelling to study the interaction between nature and climate, today and in the future.


We study terrestrial biosphere effects on the composition and functioning of atmosphere and vice versa, exchange of greenhouse gases, reactive trace gases, water vapor and energy. The nutrient cycling encompasses parts of the Global Carbon Cycle.

Topics

LU fluxes
Remote sensing -The carbon cycle
Arctic biogeochemical cycles
Inverse modelling

Related Infrastructures

ICOS Carbon Portal
ICOS Sweden
LPJ-GUESS

 

Projects descriptions in LU Research Portal

(links to Research Portal)

Is there a PERENNIAL future of agriculture?

CLImate Mitigation and Bioeconomy pathways for sustainable FORESTry

Impact of land use on land-atmosphere exchange of greenhouse gases in savannahs of Sahel

Optimization of carbon uptake in south Sweden’s spruce forests