[{"name":"thurner-2018-sapwood-1.1","title":"Sapwood biomass carbon in northern boreal and temperate forests","summary":"We have estimated the amount of carbon stored in the living tissue of tree stems (sapwood), based on satellite remote sensing observations during the year 2010 and biomass allometry measurements. \r\n\r\nThe resulting dataset of stem sapwood biomass per area covers the entire northern hemisphere boreal and temperate forests at a spatial resolution of 0.01\u00b0 (roughly 1 km). Such information is useful for carbon and water cycle applications. \r\n\r\nSince sapwood biomass is a state variable estimated by many global vegetation models, our product can serve as a benchmark to evaluate such models.","citations":"Thurner, M., Beer, C., Crowther, T., Falster, D., Manzoni, S., Prokushkin, A. & Schulze, E.-D. (2019). Sapwood biomass carbon in northern boreal and temperate forests. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 28, 640\u2013660. doi:10.1111\/geb.12883","comments":"Please, cite the article by Thurner et al. (2019) when the dataset is used. The authors also welcome that contact is taken if the data are used for any research project or publication.\r\nMartin Thurner was affiliated with the Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry (ACES), Stockholm University, when version 1 of the dataset was released with restricted conditions regarding how to access and use the data.\r\nThis version (1.1) of the dataset contains exactly the same data as version 1, but without the restricted conditions.","category":"Terrestrial","subcategory":"Ecosystems","keywords":"Sapwood biomass; Heartwood biomass; Stem biomass; Boreal forest; Temperate forest; Biomass allometry; Tree biomass; Vegetation carbon cycle; Vegetation carbon stock","scientist":"Martin Thurner, Christian Beer, Thomas Crowther, Daniel Falster, Stefano Manzoni, Anatoly Prokushkin, Ernst\u2010Detlef Schulze","firstname":"Martin","lastname":"Thurner","address":"Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F), Senckenberganlage 25","postalcode":"D-60325","city":"Frankfurt am Main","province":"","country":"Germany","parameters":"Earth science > Biosphere > Vegetation > Biomass","location":"Geographic Region > Northern Hemisphere","progress":"Completed","language":"English","project":"Spatial pattern of autotrophic respiration and net primary production and their uncertainties of northern hemisphere temperate and boreal forests. Funded by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsr\u00e5det) grant 621-2014-4266.","publisher":"Bolin Centre Database","version":"1.1","constrains":"None, but please cite Thurner et al. (2019)","access":"Free"}]