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Drought and resprouting plants


Many species have the ability to resprout vegetatively after a substantial loss of biomass induced by environmental stress, including drought. Many of the regions characterised by ecosystems where resprouting is common are projected to experience more frequent and intense drought during the 21st Century. However, in assessments of ecosystem response ...


Future Carbon in Australia


Climate projections show Australia becoming significantly warmer during the 21st century, and precipitation decreasing over much of the continent. Such changes are conventionally considered to increase wildfire risk. Nevertheless, we show that burnt area increases in southern Australia, but decreases in northern Australia. Overall the projected increase in fire is ...


LPX-Mv1


The Land surface Processes and eXchanges (LPX) model is a fire-enabled dynamic global vegetation model that performs well globally but has problems representing fire regimes and vegetative mix in savannas. Here we focus on improving the fire module. To improve the representation of ignitions, we introduced a reatment of lightning ...

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Publication List



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Modeling fire and the terrestrial carbon balance

102 2011
IC Prentice, DI Kelley, PN Foster, P Friedlingstein, SP Harrison, ...
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 25 (3)
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Large inert carbon pool in the terrestrial biosphere during the Last Glacial Maximum

66 2012
P Ciais, A Tagliabue, M Cuntz, L Bopp, M Scholze, G Hoffmann, ...
Nature Geoscience 5 (1), 74-79
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A comprehensive benchmarking system for evaluating global vegetation models

52 2013
DI Kelley, IC Prentice, SP Harrison, H Wang, M Simard, JB Fisher, ...
Biogeosciences 10, 3313-3340
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The BETHY/JSBACH carbon cycle data assimilation system: Experiences and challenges

29 2013
T Kaminski, W Knorr, G Schürmann, M Scholze, PJ Rayner, S Zaehle, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 118 (4), 1414-1426
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Drought and resprouting plants

26 2015
MJB Zeppel, SP Harrison, HD Adams, DI Kelley, G Li, DT Tissue, ...
New Phytologist 206 (2), 583-589
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Improved simulation of fire–vegetation interactions in the Land surface Processes and eXchanges dynamic global vegetation model (LPX-Mv1)

14 2014
DI Kelley, SP Harrison, IC Prentice
Geoscientific model development 7 (5), 2411-2433
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Enhanced Australian carbon sink despite increased wildfire during the 21st century

10 2014
DI Kelley, SP Harrison
Environmental Research Letters 9 (10), 104015
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The status and challenge of global fire modelling

5 2016
S Hantson, A Arneth, SP Harrison, DI Kelley, IC Prentice, SS Rabin, ...
Biogeosciences 13 (11), 3359-3375
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Modelling Australia Fire Regimes

2 2014
DI Kelley
Macquarie University
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Vegetation plays an important role in mediating future water resources

0 2016
AM Ukkola, TF Keenan, DI Kelley, IC Prentice
Environmental Research Letters 11 (9), 094022
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What limits fire, where and when: sensitivity of burnt area to different controls

0 2016
D Kelley, I Bistinas, R Whitley, T Marthews, C Burton
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
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Projected changes in Australian fire regimes during the 21st century and consequences for ecosystems

0 2016
SP Harrison, DI Kelley
International Journal of Wildland Fire
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Climate, vegetation, fire and the carbon cycle: Africa during the last 21,000 years

0 2016
SP Harrison, D Kelley, G Li, JS Singarayer, IC Prentice
Quaternary International 202-203
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blue arrow e-Alerts

0 2015
MT Harrison, WM Kelman, JM Virgona
Magnesium 66 (12)
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Implications of introducing realistic fire response traits in a Dynamic Global Vegetation Model

0 2013
D Kelley, SP Harrison, IC Prentice
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
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Wildfires as part of the global carbon cycle: Quantitative analysis using data assimilation

0 2008
DI Kelley
University of Bristol
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Using plant functional traits to predict ecosystem vulnerability to changing fire regimes

0 NA
S Harrison, J Midgley, B Hoffmann, I Radford, C Nano, B Murphy10, ...
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