Publications

Displaying 1 - 20 of 35
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. 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.
  8. Ely, K. S., et al. “A Reporting Format For Leaf-Level Gas Exchange Data And Metadata”. Ecological Informatics, 2021, p. 101232.
  9. Clayton, L. K., et al. “Active Layer Thickness As A Function Of Soil Water Content”. Environmental Research Letters, 2021, p. 055028.
  10. Glade, R. C., et al. “Arctic Soil Patterns Analogous To Fluid Instabilities”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences, 2021.
  11. Mekonnen, Z. A., et al. “Arctic Tundra Shrubification: A Review Of Mechanisms And Impacts On Ecosystem Carbon Balance”. Environmental Research Letters, 2021, p. 053001.
  12. Fer, I., et al. “Beyond Ecosystem Modeling: A Roadmap To Community Cyberinfrastructure For Ecological Data‐Model Integration”. Global Change Biology, 2021, pp. 13 - 26.
  13. Mekonnen, Z. A., et al. “Changes In Precipitation And Air Temperature Contribute Comparably To Permafrost Degradation In A Warmer Climate”. Environmental Research Letters, 2021, p. 024008.
  14. Tang, J. Y., et al. “Conceptualizing Biogeochemical Reactions With An Ohm's Law Analogy”. Journal Of Advances In Modeling Earth Systems, 2021.
  15. Schneider von Deimling, T., et al. “Consequences Of Permafrost Degradation For Arctic Infrastructure – Bridging The Model Gap Between Regional And Engineering Scales”. The Cryosphere, 2021, pp. 2451 - 2471.
  16. Hollingsworth, T. N., et al. “Does Fire Always Accelerate Shrub Expansion In Arctic Tundra? Examining A Novel Grass-Dominated Successional Trajectory On The Seward Peninsula”. Arctic, Antarctic, And Alpine Research, 2021, pp. 93-109.
  17. Chen, Y., et al. “Future Increases In Arctic Lightning And Fire Risk For Permafrost Carbon”. Nature Climate Change, 2021, pp. 404 - 410.
  18. Uhlemann, S., et al. “Geophysical Monitoring Shows That Spatial Heterogeneity In Thermohydrological Dynamics Reshapes A Transitional Permafrost System”. Geophysical Research Letters, 2021.
  19. Wainwright, H. M., et al. “High-Resolution Spatio-Temporal Estimation Of Net Ecosystem Exchange In Ice-Wedge Polygon Tundra Using In Situ Sensors And Remote Sensing Data”. Land, 2021, p. 722.
  20. Dengel, S., et al. “Influence Of Tundra Polygon Type And Climate Variability On Carbon Dioxide And Methane Fluxes Near Utqiagvik, Alaska”. Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2021.