Publications by Author

Authors who are active project participants

  • Alistair Rogers

    2022

    • Lamour, J., et al. “New Calculations For Photosynthesis Measurement Systems: What's The Impact For Physiologists And Modelers?”. New Phytologist, 2022, pp. 592 - 598.
    • Rogers, A., et al. “Reducing Model Uncertainty Of Climate Change Impacts On High Latitude Carbon Assimilation”. Global Change Biology, 2022, pp. 1222 - 1247.

    2021

    • Burnett, A. C., et al. “A Best-Practice Guide To Predicting Plant Traits From Leaf-Level Hyperspectral Data Using Partial Least Squares Regression”. Journal Of Experimental Botany, 2021, pp. 6175 - 6189.
    • Ely, K. S., et al. “A Reporting Format For Leaf-Level Gas Exchange Data And Metadata”. Ecological Informatics, 2021, p. 101232.
    • Rogers, A., et al. “Triose Phosphate Utilization Limitation: An Unnecessary Complexity In Terrestrial Biosphere Model Representation Of Photosynthesis”. New Phytologist, 2021.

    2020

    • Iversen, C. M., et al. “Building A Culture Of Safety And Trust In Team Science”. Eos, 2020.

    2019

    • Serbin, S. P., et al. “From The Arctic To The Tropics: Multibiome Prediction Of Leaf Mass Per Area Using Leaf Reflectance”. New Phytologist, 2019, pp. 1557-1568.
    • Kumarathunge, D. P., et al. “No Evidence For Triose Phosphate Limitation Of Light‐Saturated Leaf Photosynthesis Under Current Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentration”. Plant, Cell & Environment, 2019, pp. 3241 - 3252.
    • Rogers, A., et al. “Terrestrial Biosphere Models May Overestimate Arctic Carbon Dioxide Assimilation If They Do Not Account For Decreased Quantum Yield And Convexity At Low Temperature”. New Phytologist, 2019, pp. 167 - 179.
    • Burnett, A. C., et al. “The “One‐Point Method” For Estimating Maximum Carboxylation Capacity Of Photosynthesis: A Cautionary Tale”. Plant, Cell & Environment, 2019, pp. 2472 - 2481.

    2018

    • Lombardozzi, D. L., et al. “Triose Phosphate Limitation In Photosynthesis Models Reduces Leaf Photosynthesis And Global Terrestrial Carbon Storage”. Environmental Research Letters, 2018, p. 074025.

    2017

    • Ghimire, B., et al. “A Global Trait-Based Approach To Estimate Leaf Nitrogen Functional Allocation From Observations”. Ecological Applications, 2017, pp. 1421-1434.
    • Rogers, A., et al. “A Roadmap For Improving The Representation Of Photosynthesis In Earth System Models”. New Phytologist, 2017, pp. 22 - 42.
    • Lewin, K. F., et al. “A Zero-Power Warming Chamber For Investigating Plant Responses To Rising Temperature”. Biogeosciences, 2017, pp. 4071 - 4083.
    • Rogers, A., et al. “Terrestrial Biosphere Models Underestimate Photosynthetic Capacity And Carbon Dioxide Assimilation In The Arctic”. New Phytologist, 2017, pp. 1090 - 1103.

    2016

    • Ali, A. A., et al. “A Global Scale Mechanistic Model Of Photosynthetic Capacity (Luna V1.0)”. Geoscientific Model Development, 2016, pp. 587 - 606.
    • De Kauwe, M. G., et al. “A Test Of The ‘One-Point Method’ For Estimating Maximum Carboxylation Capacity From Field-Measured, Light-Saturated Photosynthesis”. New Phytologist, 2016, pp. 1130 - 1144.

    2015

    • Ali, A. A., et al. “Global-Scale Environmental Control Of Plant Photosynthetic Capacity”. Ecological Applications, 2015, pp. 2349 - 2365.
    • Lin, Y. -S., et al. “Optimal Stomatal Behaviour Around The World”. Nature Climate Change, 2015, pp. 459 - 464.

    2014

    • Rogers, A., et al. “Improving Representation Of Photosynthesis In Earth System Models”. New Phytologist, 2014, pp. 12 - 14.
    • Rogers, A. “The Use And Misuse Of Vc,Max In Earth System Models”. Photosynthesis Research, 2014, pp. 15 - 29.
  • Joel C. Rowland

    2021

    • Glade, R. C., et al. “Arctic Soil Patterns Analogous To Fluid Instabilities”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences, 2021.

    2017

    • Shelef, E., et al. “Large Uncertainty In Permafrost Carbon Stocks Due To Hillslope Soil Deposits”. Geophysical Research Letters, 2017, pp. 6134-6144.

    2016

    • Harp, D. R., et al. “Effect Of Soil Property Uncertainties On Permafrost Thaw Projections: A Calibration-Constrained Analysis”. The Cryosphere, 2016, pp. 341 - 358.
    • Rowland, J. C., and E. T. Coon. “From Documentation To Prediction: How Remote Sensing And Mechanistic Modeling Are Raising The Bar For Thermokarst Research.”. Hydrogeology Journal, 2016, pp. 645 - 648.

    2014

    • Gangodagamage, C., et al. “Extrapolating Active Layer Thickness Measurements Across Arctic Polygonal Terrain Using Lidar And Ndvi Data Sets”. Water Resources Research, 2014, pp. 6339 - 6357.
    • Moody, D. I., et al. “Land Cover Classification In Multispectral Imagery Using Clustering Of Sparse Approximations Over Learned Feature Dictionaries”. Journal Of Applied Remote Sensing, 2014, p. 084793.

    2013

    • Skurikhin, A. N., et al. “Arctic Tundra Ice-Wedge Landscape Characterization By Active Contours Without Edges And Structural Analysis Using High-Resolution Satellite Imagery”. Remote Sensing Letters, 2013, pp. 1077 - 1086.
    • Hubbard, S. S., et al. “Quantifying And Relating Land-Surface And Subsurface Variability In Permafrost Environments Using Lidar And Surface Geophysical Datasets”. Hydrogeology Journal, 2013, pp. 149 - 169.

    2012

    • Lewis, K. C., et al. “Drainage Subsidence Associated With Arctic Permafrost Degradation”. Journal Of Geophysical Research, 2012.

    2011

    • Rowland, J. C., et al. “The Role Of Advective Heat Transport In Talik Development Beneath Lakes And Ponds In Discontinuous Permafrost”. Geophysical Research Letters, 2011.

    2010

    • Rowland, J. C., et al. “Arctic Landscapes In Transition: Responses To Thawing Permafrost”. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 2010, p. 229.