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Gu, L., Wood, J. D., Chang, C. Y., Sun, Y., Riggs, J. S.
Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 124 (1): 127-146 (2019). DOI: 10.1029/2018JG004742 Sites: US-MOz
D′Acunha, B., Morillas, L., Black, T. A., Christen, A., Johnson, M. S.
Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 124 (4): 884-901 (2019). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JG005123 Sites: CA-DBB
Gao, Z., Liu, H., Missik, J. E., Yao, J., Huang, M., Chen, X., Arntzen, E., Mcfarland, D. P.
Journal: Environmental Research Letters, Volume 14 (4): 044016 (2019). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab082d Sites: US-Hn1
Deventer, M. J., Griffis, T. J., Roman, D. T., Kolka, R. K., Wood, J. D., Erickson, M., Baker, J. M., Millet, D. B.
Wetlands represent the dominant natural source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. Thus, substantial effort has been spent examining the CH4 budgets of global wetlands via continuous ecosystem-scale measurements using the eddy covariance (EC) technique. Robust error characterization for such measurements, however, remains a major …
Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 278: 107638 (2019). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2019.107638 Sites: US-MBP
Kannenberg, S. A., Novick, K. A., Alexander, M. R., Maxwell, J. T., Moore, D. J., Phillips, R. P., Anderegg, W. R.
Journal: Global Change Biology, Volume 25 (9): 2978-2992 (2019). DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14710 Sites: US-MMS
Penuelas, J., Baldocchi, D.
Life on Earth is the result of a continuous accumulation of information by combination and innovation using endo- (inside the organism) and exosomatic (outside the organism) energy. Sustenance occurs through cycles of life and death. We here define five life laws for these vital processes. These processes cannot exceed natural limits …
Journal: Ecological Complexity, Volume 38: 11-14 (2019). DOI: 10.1016/j.ecocom.2019.02.001 Sites:
Renwick, K. M., Fellows, A., Flerchinger, G. N., Lohse, K. A., Clark, P. E., Smith, W. K., Emmett, K., Poulter, B.
Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 274: 85-94 (2019). DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2019.04.003 Sites: US-Rls, US-Rms, US-Rws
Novick, K. A., Konings, A. G., Gentine, P.
Journal: Plant, Cell & Environment, Volume 42 (6): 1802-1815 (2019). DOI: 10.1111/pce.13517 Sites: US-ARM, US-Blo, US-GLE, US-KS2, US-MMS, US-Ne3, US-NR1, US-SRG, US-SRM, US-Ton, US-Var, US-WCr, US-Whs, US-Wkg
Dalmagro, H. J., Zanella de Arruda, P. H., Vourlitis, G. L., Lathuillière, M. J., de S. Nogueira, J., Couto, E. G., Johnson, M. S.
Wetlands are important sources of methane (CH4) and sinks of carbon dioxide (CO2). However, little is known about CH4 and CO2 fluxes and dynamics of seasonally flooded tropical forests of South America in relation to local carbon (C) balances and atmospheric exchange. We measured net ecosystem fluxes of CH4 and CO2 in the Pantanal …
Journal: Global Change Biology, Volume 25 (6): 1967-1981 (2019). DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14615 Sites: BR-Npw
Valdés-Barrera, A., Kutzbach, L., Celis-Diez, J. L., Armesto, J. J., Holl, D., Perez-Quezada, J. F.
Peatlands are characterized by their large carbon (C) storage capacity and represent important C sinks globally. In southern Chile, young peatlands (few centuries old) have originated due to clearcutting or fire at forest sites with high precipitation on poorly drained soils. These novel ecosystems are called anthropogenic peatlands …
Journal: Wetlands Ecology And Management, Volume 27 (5-6): 635-650 (2019). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11273-019-09682-3 Sites: CL-SDP
