Publications

Displaying 21 - 35 of 35
By year of publication, then alphabetical by title
  1. Chen, H., et al. “Molecular Insights Into Arctic Soil Organic Matter Degradation Under Warming”. Environmental Science & Technology, 2018, pp. 4555-4564.
  2. Bjorkman, A. D., et al. “Plant Functional Trait Change Across A Warming Tundra Biome”. Nature, 2018, pp. 57-62.
  3. Vaughn, L. J. S., and M. S. Torn. “Radiocarbon Measurements Of Ecosystem Respiration And Soil Pore-Space Carbon Dioxide In Utqiaġvik (Barrow), Alaska”. Earth System Science Data, 2018, pp. 1943-1957.
  4. Lara, M. J., et al. “Reduced Arctic Tundra Productivity Linked With Landform And Climate Change Interactions”. Scientific Reports, 2018.
  5. Tran, A. P., et al. “Spatial And Temporal Variations Of Thaw Layer Thickness And Its Controlling Factors Identified Using Time-Lapse Electrical Resistivity Tomography And Hydro-Thermal Modeling”. Journal Of Hydrology, 2018, pp. 751-763.
  6. 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.
  7. Lara, M. J., et al. “Tundra Landform And Vegetation Productivity Trend Maps For The Arctic Coastal Plain Of Northern Alaska”. Scientific Data, 2018, p. 180058.
  8. Mekonnen, Z. A., et al. “Twenty-First Century Tundra Shrubification Could Enhance Net Carbon Uptake Of North America Arctic Tundra Under An Rcp_8.5 Climate Trajectory”. Environmental Research Letters, 2018, p. 054029.
  9. Langford, Z., et al. “Wildfire Mapping In Interior Alaska Using Deep Neural Networks On Imbalanced Datasets”. 2018 Ieee International Conference On Data Mining Workshops (Icdmw), IEEE, 2018.
  10. Hanson, P. J., et al. “A Method For Experimental Heating Of Intact Soil Profiles For Application To Climate Change Experiments”. Global Change Biology, 2011, pp. 1083 - 1096.
  11. Xu, C., et al. “Importance Of Feedback Loops Between Soil Inorganic Nitrogen And Microbial Communities In The Heterotrophic Soil Respiration Response To Global Warming”. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2011, pp. 222 - 222.
  12. Frampton, A., et al. “Non-Isothermal, Three-Phase Simulations Of Near-Surface Flows In A Model Permafrost System Under Seasonal Variability And Climate Change”. Journal Of Hydrology, 2011, pp. 352 - 359.
  13. Koven, C. D., et al. “Permafrost Carbon-Climate Feedbacks Accelerate Global Warming”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences, 2011, pp. 14769 - 14774.
  14. Wullschleger, S. D., et al. “Planning The Next Generation Of Arctic Ecosystem Experiments”. Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 2011, p. 145.
  15. 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.