Aim & Scope
Earth System Dynamics (ESD) is a not-for-profit international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and public discussion of studies that take an interdisciplinary perspective of the functioning of the whole Earth system and global change. The overall behaviour of the Earth system is strongly shaped by the interactions among its various component systems, such as the atmosphere, cryosphere, hydrosphere, oceans, pedosphere, lithosphere, and the inner Earth, but also by life and human activity. ESD solicits contributions that investigate these various interactions and the underlying mechanisms, ways how these can be conceptualized, modelled, and quantified, predictions of the overall system behaviour to global changes, and the impacts for its habitability, humanity, and future Earth system management by human decision making. [1]
Companion / Sister Periodical(s)
2190-4995 ( Online )
Copernicus Publications
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European Geosciences Union (EGU)
2024 - VOLUME 15, ISSUE 4
M Williamson , P Cox , C Huntingford , F Nijsse
Earth System Dynamics , 2024 - VOLUME 15, ISSUE 4 , pp 829-852.
ESD Ideas: Positive tipping points towards global regenerative systems
Earth System Dynamics , 2024 - VOLUME 15, ISSUE 4 , pp 853-857.
AMOC stability amid tipping ice sheets: the crucial role of rate and noise
S Sinet , P Ashwin , A von der Heydt , H Dijkstra
Earth System Dynamics , 2024 - VOLUME 15, ISSUE 4 , pp 859-873.
A missing link in the carbon cycle: phytoplankton light absorption under RCP emission scenarios
R Asselot , P Holden , F Lunkeit , I Hense
Earth System Dynamics , 2024 - VOLUME 15, ISSUE 4 , pp 875-891.
Variability and predictability of a reduced-order land–atmosphere coupled model
A Xavier , J Demaeyer , S Vannitsem
Earth System Dynamics , 2024 - VOLUME 15, ISSUE 4 , pp 893-912.