Publications by authors named "Matthew A Worden"

The rapid increase in the volume and variety of terrestrial biosphere observations (i.e., remote sensing data and in situ measurements) offers a unique opportunity to derive ecological insights, refine process-based models, and improve forecasting for decision support.

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  • Droughts not only reduce how much carbon plants take in right away, but they also cause long-lasting changes that affect carbon exchanges in nature.
  • Researchers used a special model to study how water stress changes where carbon goes in plants and soil, helping understand drought's long-term impact on carbon levels.
  • Their findings showed that these changes can significantly lower carbon uptake after a drought and extend recovery time, which affects the environment for many years afterward.
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