Publications

Displaying 1 - 20 of 37
By year of publication, then alphabetical by title
  1. Wilcox, E. J., et al. “Bridging Gaps In Permafrost-Shrub Understanding”. Plos Climate, 2024.
  2. Huang, X., et al. “How Does Humidity Data Impact The Land Surface Modeling Of Hydrothermal Regimes At A Permafrost Site In Utqiaġvik, Alaska?”. Science Of The Total Environment, 2024.
  3. Fiolleau, S., et al. “Insights On Seasonal Solifluction Processes In Warm Permafrost Arctic Landscape Using A Dense Monitoring Approach Across Adjacent Hillslopes”. Environmental Research Letters, 2024.
  4. Wang, C., et al. “Local-Scale Heterogeneity Of Soil Thermal Dynamics And Controlling Factors In A Discontinuous Permafrost Region”. Environmental Research Letters, 2024.
  5. Berner, L. T. “The Arctic Plant Aboveground Biomass Synthesis Dataset”. Scientific Data, 2024.
  6. Renner, C., et al. “The Next-Generation Ecosystem Experiment Arctic Rainfall Simulator: A Tool To Understand The Effects Of Changing Rainfall Patterns In The Arctic”. Hydrology Research, 2024.
  7. Xu, X., et al. “A Microbial Functional Group-Based Module For Simulating Methane Production And Consumption: Application To An Incubated Permafrost Soil”. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2015, pp. 1315 - 1333.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. Muskett, R. R., et al. “Active-Layer Soil Moisture Content Regional Variations In Alaska And Russia By Ground-Based And Satellite-Based Methods, 2002 Through 2014”. International Journal Of Geosciences, 2015, pp. 12 - 41.
  11. Schuur, E. A. G., et al. “Climate Change And The Permafrost Carbon Feedback”. Nature, 2015, pp. 171 - 179.
  12. Wullschleger, S. D., et al. “Genomics In A Changing Arctic: Critical Questions Await The Molecular Ecologist”. Molecular Ecology, 2015, pp. 2301 - 2309.
  13. Herndon, E. M., et al. “Geochemical Drivers Of Organic Matter Decomposition In Arctic Tundra Soils”. Biogeochemistry, 2015, pp. 397 - 414.
  14. Ali, A. A., et al. “Global-Scale Environmental Control Of Plant Photosynthetic Capacity”. Ecological Applications, 2015, pp. 2349 - 2365.
  15. Muskett, R. R. “Icesat Glas Elevation Changes And Alos Palsar Insar Line-Of-Sight Changes On The Continuous Permafrost Zone Of The North Slope, Alaska”. International Journal Of Geosciences, 2015, pp. 1101 - 1115.
  16. Wainwright, H. M., et al. “Identifying Multiscale Zonation And Assessing The Relative Importance Of Polygon Geomorphology On Carbon Fluxes In An Arctic Tundra Ecosystem”. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2015, pp. 788 - 808.
  17. Mann, B. F., et al. “Indexing Permafrost Soil Organic Matter Degradation Using High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry”. Plos One, 2015.
  18. Heikoop, J. M., et al. “Isotopic Identification Of Soil And Permafrost Nitrate Sources In An Arctic Tundra Ecosystem”. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2015, pp. 1000 - 1017.
  19. Wullschleger, S. D., et al. “Leaf Respiration (Globresp) - Global Trait Database Supports Earth System Models”. New Phytologist, 2015, pp. 483 - 485.
  20. Cohen, L. R., et al. “Measuring Diurnal Cycles Of Evapotranspiration In The Arctic With An Automated Chamber System”. Ecohydrology, 2015, pp. 652 - 659.