Victoria Sloan

2020

  • Lara, M. J., et al. “Local-Scale Arctic Tundra Heterogeneity Affects Regional-Scale Carbon Dynamics”. Nature Communications, 2020.

2019

  • Norby, R. J., et al. “Controls On Fine-Scale Spatial And Temporal Variability Of Plant-Available Inorganic Nitrogen In A Polygonal Tundra Landscape”. Ecosystems, 2019, pp. 528–543.

2018

  • Young-Robertson, J. M., et al. “Evaporation Dominates Evapotranspiration On Alaska’s Arctic Coastal Plain”. Arctic, Antarctic, And Alpine Research, 2018, p. e1435931.

2017

  • Raz-Yaseef, N., et al. “Evapotranspiration Across Plant Types And Geomorphological Units In Polygonal Arctic Tundra”. Journal Of Hydrology, 2017, pp. 816-825.
  • Rogers, A., et al. “Terrestrial Biosphere Models Underestimate Photosynthetic Capacity And Carbon Dioxide Assimilation In The Arctic”. New Phytologist, 2017, pp. 1090 - 1103.

2016

  • Langford, Z. L., et al. “Mapping Arctic Plant Functional Type Distributions In The Barrow Environmental Observatory Using Worldview-2 And Lidar Datasets”. Remote Sensing, 2016, p. 733.
  • Schädel, C., et al. “Potential Carbon Emissions Dominated By Carbon Dioxide From Thawed Permafrost Soils”. Nature Climate Change, 2016, pp. 950 - 953.
  • Walker, D. A., et al. “The Alaska Arctic Vegetation Archive (Ava-Ak)”. Phytocoenologia, 2016, pp. 221 - 229.

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.
  • Iversen, C. M., et al. “The Unseen Iceberg: Plant Roots In Arctic Tundra”. New Phytologist, 2015, pp. 34 - 58.