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- 2017
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Constraining a terrestrial biosphere model with remotely sensed atmospheric carbon dioxide
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Reviews and syntheses : Systematic Earth observations for use in terrestrial carbon cycle data assimilation systems
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
- 2016
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The GHG-CCI project of ESA's climate change initiative : Data products and application
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Consistent assimilation of multiple data streams in a carbon cycle data assimilation system
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The benefits of investing into improved carbon flux monitoring
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- 2015
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Investigating the usefulness of satellite-derived fluorescence data in inferring gross primary productivity within the carbon cycle data assimilation system
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Recent changes in the global and regional carbon cycle: analysis of first-order diagnostics
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The Greenhouse Gas Climate Change Initiative (GHG-CCI) : Comparison and quality assessment of near-surface-sensitive satellite-derived CO2 and CH4 global data sets
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The greenhouse gas project of Esa's climate change initiative (GHG-CCI) : Overview, achievements and future plans
2015) 2015 36th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment In International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives 40. p.165-172(
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Simultaneous assimilation of SMOS soil moisture and atmospheric CO2 in-situ observations to constrain the global terrestrial carbon cycle
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- Contribution to journal › Article