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Present state of global wetland extent and wetland methane modelling: conclusions from a model inter-comparison project (WETCHIMP)
JR Melton, R Wania, EL Hodson, B Poulter, B Ringeval, R Spahni, T Bohn, ...
Biogeosciences 10 (2), 753-788, 2013
6502013
Integrating peatlands and permafrost into a dynamic global vegetation model: 1. Evaluation and sensitivity of physical land surface processes
R Wania, I Ross, IC Prentice
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 23 (3), 2009
2742009
Constraining global methane emissions and uptake by ecosystems
R Spahni, R Wania, L Neef, M Van Weele, I Pison, P Bousquet, ...
Biogeosciences 8 (6), 1643-1665, 2011
2642011
Implementation and evaluation of a new methane model within a dynamic global vegetation model: LPJ-WHyMe v1. 3
R Wania, I Ross, IC Prentice
Geoscientific Model Development Discussions 3 (1), 1-59, 2010
2172010
Integrating peatlands and permafrost into a dynamic global vegetation model: 2. Evaluation and sensitivity of vegetation and carbon cycle processes
R Wania, I Ross, IC Prentice
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 23 (3), 2009
2122009
Tundra shrubification and tree-line advance amplify arctic climate warming: results from an individual-based dynamic vegetation model
W Zhang, PA Miller, B Smith, R Wania, T Koenigk, R Döscher
Environmental Research Letters 8 (3), 034023, 2013
1802013
Present state of global wetland extent and wetland methane modelling: Methodology of a model intercomparison project (WETCHIMP)
R Wania, JR Melton, EL Hodson, B Poulter, B Ringeval, R Spahni, T Bohn, ...
Geoscientific Model Development Discussions 5 (4), 4071-4136, 2012
1782012
Nitrogen-15 natural abundance in a montane cloud forest canopy as an indicator of nitrogen cycling and epiphyte nutrition
P Hietz, W Wanek, R Wania, NM Nadkarni
Oecologia 131, 350-355, 2002
1532002
From biota to chemistry and climate: towards a comprehensive description of trace gas exchange between the biosphere and atmosphere
A Arneth, S Sitch, A Bondeau, K Butterbach-Bahl, P Foster, N Gedney, ...
Biogeosciences 7 (1), 121-149, 2010
1222010
Carbon cycle uncertainty in the Alaskan Arctic
JB Fisher, M Sikka, WC Oechel, DN Huntzinger, JR Melton, CD Koven, ...
Biogeosciences 11 (15), 4271-4288, 2014
1202014
Implementation and evaluation of a new methane model within a dynamic global vegetation model: LPJ-WHyMe v1. 3.1, Geosci. Model Dev., 3, 565–584, doi: 10.5194
R Wania, I Ross, IC Prentice
gmd-3-565-2010, 2010
1152010
Natural 15N abundance of epiphytes depends on the position within the forest canopy: source signals and isotope fractionation
R Wania, P Hietz, W Wanek
Plant, Cell & Environment 25 (4), 581-589, 2002
852002
Modelling northern peatland land surface processes, vegetation dynamics and methane emissions
R Wania
University of Bristol, 2007
482007
Carbon-nitrogen feedbacks in the UVic ESCM
R Wania, KJ Meissner, M Eby, VK Arora, I Ross, AJ Weaver
Geoscientific Model Development 5 (5), 1137-1160, 2012
262012
Limited response of peatland CH4 emissions to abrupt Atlantic Ocean circulation changes in glacial climates
PO Hopcroft, PJ Valdes, R Wania, DJ Beerling
Climate of the Past 10 (1), 137-154, 2014
82014
The role of natural wetlands in the global methane cycle
R Wania, C Prentice, S Harrison, E Hornibrook, N Gedney, T Christensen, ...
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 85 (45), 466-466, 2004
52004
Lund-Potsdam-Jena Wetland Hydrology and Methane DGV Model (LPJ-WHyMe v1. 3.1)
R Wania, I Ross, IC Prentice
ORNL DAAC, 2013
12013
Character and Fate of Methane Plumes from Sediments on the North Cascadia Margin
MJ Whiticar, R Wania, A Price, G Spence, M Riedel
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2010, OS52B-01, 2010
12010
Introducing Northern Peatlands into a Terrestrial Carbon Cycle Model
R Wania, I Ross, C Prentice
Geophys. Monogr. Ser 184, 2009
12009
Tundra shrubification and tree-line advance amplify arctic climate warming: results from an individual-based dynamic vegetation model.
ZWX Zhang WenXin, PA Miller, B Smith, R Wania, T Koenigk, R Döscher
2013
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