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Ground-level climate at a peatland wind farm in Scotland is affected by wind turbine operation

Posted June 17, 2018February 21, 2020 ajumagali

Established the spatially explicit variation in ground level climate caused by operational wind farms. Detailed the potential implications for ecosystem carbon cycling.

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⟵Solar park microclimate and vegetation management effects on grassland carbon cycling
Solar is booming but solar parks could have unintended climate consequences (2014)⟶

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12 Jan

The #vEGU21 deadline has been extended!

Even more time to submit to sessions we are convening...

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IMPORTANT UPDATE: Due to the continuing and escalating difficulties for our community around the globe, the #vEGU21 abstract submission deadline is being extended by one week.

The final deadline is Wednesday 20 January at 13:00 CET.

Read more: https://t.co/8eFOK4I1nS

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