Edward Schuur

2022

  • Pallandt, M., et al. “Representativeness Assessment Of The Pan-Arctic Eddy Covariance Site Network And Optimized Future Enhancements”. Biogeosciences, 2022, pp. 559 - 583.

2021

  • Watts, J. D., et al. “Soil Respiration Strongly Offsets Carbon Uptake In Alaska And Northwest Canada”. Environmental Research Letters, 2021, p. 084051.
  • Virkkala, A. -M., et al. “Statistical Upscaling Of Ecosystem Carbon Dioxide Fluxes Across The Terrestrial Tundra And Boreal Domain: Regional Patterns And Uncertainties”. Global Change Biology, 2021, pp. 4040 - 4059.

2020

  • Andersen, J. K., et al. “The State Of The Climate In 2019: The Arctic”. Bulletin Of The American Meteorological Society, 2020, pp. S239 - S286.

2017

  • Strauss, J., et al. “Deep Yedoma Permafrost: A Synthesis Of Depositional Characteristics And Carbon Vulnerability”. Earth-Science Reviews, 2017, pp. 75-86.
  • Mauritz, M., et al. “Nonlinear Carbon Dioxide Flux Response To 7 Years Of Experimentally Induced Permafrost Thaw”. Global Change Biology, 2017, pp. 3646–3666.

2016

  • Olefeldt, D., et al. “Circumpolar Distribution And Carbon Storage Of Thermokarst Landscapes”. Nature Communications, 2016, p. 13043.
  • Schädel, C., et al. “Potential Carbon Emissions Dominated By Carbon Dioxide From Thawed Permafrost Soils”. Nature Climate Change, 2016, pp. 950 - 953.

2015

  • Treat, C. C., et al. “A Pan-Arctic Synthesis Of Methane And Carbon Dioxide Production From Anoxic Soil Incubations”. Global Change Biology, 2015, pp. 2787 - 2803.
  • Koven, C. D., et al. “A Simplified, Data-Constrained Approach To Estimate The Permafrost Carbon–Climate Feedback”. Philosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical And Engineering Sciences, 2015.
  • Schuur, E. A. G., et al. “Climate Change And The Permafrost Carbon Feedback”. Nature, 2015, pp. 171 - 179.