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|Caption=Cumulative terrestrial carbon flux using the IMAGE-LPJmL model for multiple baselines. Blue lines depict the cases where the total terrestrial biosphere remains a sink, and the green lines show cases where it becomes a carbon source. Positive numbers depict a cumulative terrestrial carbon sink, and negative numbers a cumulative terrestrial source (net carbon release exceeds the amount of carbon sequestered before). Although the terrestrial biosphere has always been a carbon sink, it may become a carbon source in the future (Müller et al., in preparation)
|Description=Cumulative terrestrial carbon flux of long-term climate scenarios
|AltText=Cumulative terrestrial carbon flux of long-term climate scenarios
|Caption=Cumulative terrestrial carbon flux of long-term climate scenarios (Müller et al., 2016)
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|Component=Carbon cycle and natural vegetation; IMAGE framework summary/Earth system
|Component=Carbon cycle and natural vegetation;IMAGE framework summary/Earth system
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Cumulative terrestrial carbon flux of long-term climate scenarios

Cumulative terrestrial carbon flux of long-term climate scenarios

Caption: Cumulative terrestrial carbon flux of long-term climate scenarios (Müller et al., 2016)

Figure is used on page(s): Carbon cycle and natural vegetation, IMAGE framework summary/Earth system

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