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Chris D. Jones

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Chris D. Jones has served as an author for the following 14 articles :

Biophysical and economic limits to negative CO2 emissions
Causes and implications of persistent atmospheric carbon dioxide biases in Earth System Models
Changes in soil organic carbon storage predicted by Earth system models during the 21st century
Climatic impacts of land-use change due to crop yield increases and a universal carbon tax from a scenario model
Committed terrestrial ecosystem changes due to climate change
Evaluating the land and ocean components of the global carbon cycle in the CMIP5 earth system models
Evaluation of the terrestrial carbon cycle, future plant geography and climate-carbon cycle feedbacks using five Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs)
Harmonization of land-use scenarios for the period 1500–2100: 600 years of global gridded annual land-use transitions, wood harvest, and resulting secondary lands
Long-Term Climate Commitments Projected with Climate–Carbon Cycle Models
Projected increase in continental runoff due to plant responses to increasing carbon dioxide
Sensitivity of biogenic isoprene emissions to past, present, and future environmental conditions and implications for atmospheric chemistry
The mechanisms of North Atlantic CO 2 uptake in a large Earth System Model ensemble
Uncertainties in CMIP5 climate projections due to carbon cycle feedbacks
Warming caused by cumulative carbon emissions towards the trillionth tonne