Publications

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By year of publication, then alphabetical by title
  1. Raz-Yaseef, N., et al. “Large Carbon Dioxide And Methane Emissions From Polygonal Tundra During Spring Thaw In Northern Alaska”. Geophysical Research Letters, 2017, pp. 504 - 513.
  2. Shelef, E., et al. “Large Uncertainty In Permafrost Carbon Stocks Due To Hillslope Soil Deposits”. Geophysical Research Letters, 2017, pp. 6134-6144.
  3. Wainwright, H. M., et al. “Mapping Snow Depth Within A Tundra Ecosystem Using Multiscale Observations And Bayesian Methods”. The Cryosphere, 2017, pp. 857 - 875.
  4. Grant, R. F., et al. “Mathematical Modeling Of Arctic Polygonal Tundra With Ecosys: 1. Microtopography Determines How Active Layer Depths Respond To Changes In Temperature And Precipitation”. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2017, pp. 3161-3173.
  5. Grant, R. F., et al. “Mathematical Modeling Of Arctic Polygonal Tundra With Ecosys: 2. Microtopography Determines How Carbon Dioxide And Methane Exchange Responds To Changes In Temperature And Precipitation”. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2017, pp. 3174-3187.
  6. Yang, Z., et al. “Microbial Community And Functional Gene Changes In Arctic Tundra Soils In A Microcosm Warming Experiment”. Frontiers In Microbiology, 2017.
  7. Dwivedi, D., et al. “Mineral Properties, Microbes, Transport, And Plant-Input Profiles Control Vertical Distribution And Age Of Soil Carbon Stocks”. Soil Biology And Biochemistry, 2017, pp. 244 - 259.
  8. Maggi, F., and W. J. Riley. “Near Activation And Differential Activation In Enzymatic Reactions”. International Journal Of Chemical Kinetics, 2017, pp. 305 - 318.
  9. Mauritz, M., et al. “Nonlinear Carbon Dioxide Flux Response To 7 Years Of Experimentally Induced Permafrost Thaw”. Global Change Biology, 2017, pp. 3646–3666.
  10. Muster, S., et al. “Perl: A Circum-Arctic Permafrost Region Pond And Lake Database”. Earth System Science Data, 2017, pp. 317 - 348.
  11. Wullschleger, S. D. “Profile: Stan D. Wullschleger”. New Phytologist, 2017, pp. 981 - 983.
  12. Léger, E., et al. “Quantification Of Arctic Soil And Permafrost Properties Using Ground-Penetrating Radar And Electrical Resistivity Tomography Datasets”. Ieee Journal Of Selected Topics In Applied Earth Observations And Remote Sensing, 2017, pp. 4348 - 4359.
  13. Andresen, C. G., et al. “Rising Plant-Mediated Methane Emissions From Arctic Wetlands”. Global Change Biology, 2017, pp. 1128 - 1139.
  14. Svyatskiy, D., and K. Lipnikov. “Second-Order Accurate Finite Volume Schemes With The Discrete Maximum Principle For Solving Richards’ Equation On Unstructured Meshes”. Advances In Water Resources, 2017, pp. 114 - 126.
  15. Tang, J. Y., and W. J. Riley. “Supeca Kinetics For Scaling Redox Reactions In Networks Of Mixed Substrates And Consumers And An Example Application To Aerobic Soil Respiration”. Geoscientific Model Development, 2017, pp. 3277 - 3295.
  16. Rogers, A., et al. “Terrestrial Biosphere Models Underestimate Photosynthetic Capacity And Carbon Dioxide Assimilation In The Arctic”. New Phytologist, 2017, pp. 1090 - 1103.
  17. Kollet, S., et al. “The Integrated Hydrologic Model Intercomparison Project, Ih-Mip2: A Second Set Of Benchmark Results To Diagnose Integrated Hydrology And Feedbacks”. Water Resources Research, 2017, pp. 867 - 890.
  18. Walker, A. P., et al. “Trait Covariance: The Functional Warp Of Plant Diversity?”. New Phytologist, 2017, pp. 976-980.
  19. Liljedahl, A. K., et al. “Tundra Water Budget And Implications Of Precipitation Underestimation”. Water Resources Research, 2017, pp. 6472-6486.
  20. Yang, S., et al. “Variations Of Soil Microbial Community Structures Beneath Broadleaved Forest Trees In Temperate And Subtropical Climate Zones”. Frontiers In Microbiology, 2017.