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5 The bottom-up approach

6 Soils Network

7 active associated sites
Eddy Flux network main flux sites active associated sites total coniferous 12 11 23 deciduous 8 3 evergreen broadleaf 4 2 6 mixed coniferous/ 1 crops 9 16 25 grassland 15 50 41 91

8 Zanchi et al. in press

9 Ciais et al., 2008

10 Magnani et al., 2007

11 Harrison et al., 2000

12 Kutsch, Rebmann, unpublished

13 Janssens, Ciais, Luyssaert and Schulze, unpublished

14 at canopy level GPP is very similar Janssens, Ciais, Luyssaert and Schulze, unpublished

15 grassland > forest Janssens, Ciais, Luyssaert and Schulze, unpublished

16 other GHGs balance the grassland sink increase cropland losses Janssens, Ciais, Luyssaert and Schulze, unpublished

17 forest biomass sink not secure Janssens, Ciais, Luyssaert and Schulze, unpublished

18 The top-down approach

19 Atmospheric network

20 Figure: M. Heimann

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23 The European GHG balance

24 GHGs add 10% to GWP

25 ecosystems compensate 10% of fossil and other fluxes the N2O flux is as large as the forest sink

26 the entire European sink is in Eastern Europe

27 Conclusions The GHG balance of EU-25 is zero The Euopean GHG sink is located in eastern Europe We cannot study the carbon cycle in isolation. We have to seriously take the N-cycle on board


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