Modelling the effects of co2 on c3 and c4 grass competition during the mid-pleistocene transition in south africa

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  • who: Michaela Ecker from the transition in South AfricaUniversity of have published the research work: Modelling the effects of CO2 on C3 and C4 grass competition during the mid-Pleistocene transition in South Africa, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 26/05/2020
  • how: Full details of the dynamic vegetation component can be found in Sitch et_al 35 while the fire model is described in Thonicke et_al 36 and Prentice et_al21.

SUMMARY

    200-300 ppm)13. ­CO2 reconstructions from the oldest ice in Antarctica confirm lower glacial C ­ O2 . . .

     

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