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He, K., Li, W., Zhang, Y., Zeng, A., de Graaf, I. E., Aguilos, M., Sun, G., McNulty, S. G., King, J. S., Flanagan, N. E., Richardson, C. J.
Wetlands are the largest and most climate-sensitive natural sources of methane. Accurately estimating wetland methane emissions involves reconciling inversion (“top-down”) and process-based (“bottom-up”) models within the global methane budget. However, estimates from these two model types are inherently interdependent and …
Journal: Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Volume 39 (3): (2025). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GB008372 Sites: US-NC4
Mendes, K. R., Oliveira, P. E., Lima, J. R., Moura, M. S., Souza, E. S., Perez-Marin, A. M., Cunha, J. E., Mutti, P. R., Costa, G. B., de Sá, T. N., Araujo, P. A., Ferreira, R. R., Marques, T. V., Rodrigues, D. T., Campos, S., Melo, M. M., Silva, I. V., Morais, L. F., Nascimento, F. S., Silva, I. B., Xavier, G. S., Silva, A. C., Oliveira, A. C., Reis, J. S., Silva, D. F., Medeiros, E. V., Oliveira, C. L., Lopes, M. H., Alves, M. F., Alves, E. M., Santos, C. A., Silva, B. K., Pereira, W. S., Bezerra, A. C., Silva, J. R., Oresca, D., Souza, R. M., Nóbrega, R. L., Silva, T. G., Souza, L. S., Galvincio, J. D., von Randow, C., Verhoef, A., Bezerra, B. G., Silva, C. M., Antonino, A. C., Menezes, R. S.
Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests (SDTFs) may act as considerable carbon sinks, regulating the atmospheric and terrestrial carbon storage and fluxes with implications for local, regional and global climates. In the Caatinga, an endemic Brazilian SDTF, the research on the magnitude of the CO2 sink is still incipient. To address this …
Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 369 (110573): 110573 (2025). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2025.110573 Sites: BR-CST
Antonucci, B., Neves, G. Z., Andrade, N. L., Aguiar, R. G., Webler, A. D.
The expansion of the agricultural frontier driven by deforestation in the Amazon has promoted the increasing conversion of land use and land cover, where forests are being converted into pastures, and/or, with population growth, giving way to the creation of cities. This transformation in vegetation cover is reflected in the climatic …
Journal: Revista Brasileira De Meteorologia, Volume 40: (2025). DOI: 10.1590/0102-778640230038 Sites: BR-Ji1, BR-Ji3
Liu, N., Sun, G., Yang, Y., Aguilos, M., Starr, G., O’Halloran, T. L., Amatya, D. M., Oishi, A. C., Zhang, Y., Trettin, C.
Over 95% of original longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) (LLP) forests have been converted to other land uses, including loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L) (LOP), croplands, urban uses during the past two centuries in the southeastern United States (U.S.) for socioeconomic developments. Restoring the LLP forests represents a contemporary …
Journal: Water Resources Research, Volume 61 (2): (2025). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2024WR037444 Sites: US-NC2
Missik, J. E., Bohrer, G., Scyphers, M. E., Matheny, A. M., Restrepo Acevedo, A. M., Silva, M., Mirfenderesgi, G., Mau, Y.
Species‐specific hydraulic traits play an important role in ecosystem response to water stress; however, representation of biodiverse forest canopies remains a challenge in land surface models. We introduce FETCH4, a multispecies, canopy‐level, hydrodynamic model, which builds upon previous versions of the finitedifference ecosystem‐scale …
Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 130 (4): (2025). DOI: 10.1029/2024JG008198 Sites: US-UMB
Sullivan, R. C., Billesbach, D. P., Biraud, S., Chan, S., Hart, R., Keeler, E., Kyrouac, J., Pal, S., Pekour, M., Sullivan, S. L., Theisen, A., Tuftedal, M., Cook, D. R.
Processes mediating the coupling of terrestrial, aquatic, biospheric, and atmospheric systems influence weather, climate, and ecosystem dynamics via transfer of energy, momentum, water, and carbon (or other species). These exchange processes are quantified by measurements of near-surface turbulent fluxes. Understanding processes …
Journal: Earth System Science Data, Volume 17 (9): 5007-5038 (2025). DOI: 10.5194/essd-17-5007-2025 Sites: US-A03, US-A10, US-A12, US-A14, US-A20, US-A30, US-A31, US-A33, US-A37, US-A38, US-A39, US-A40, US-A41, US-AC2, US-AC3, US-AC5, US-AC6, US-ARM, US-E32
Raut, B. A., Muradyan, P., Pal, S., Ivans, S., Tuftedal, M., Sherman, Z., Grover, M., O’Brien, J., Jackson, R., Wawrzyniak, E., Cho, A., Anderson, G., Gala, T., Collis, S.
LICOR Eddy Covariance Workshop
What: A hands-on workshop hosted at Argonne National Laboratory to explore theory, instrumentation, and field deployment of the eddy covariance method. Emphasis was placed on urban challenges, best practices, quality assurance and quality control procedures. Participants included students, researchers, …
Journal: Bulletin Of The American Meteorological Society, Volume : (2025). DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-25-0180.1 Sites: US-CU1
Nave, L. E., Gough, C. M., Clay, C., Santos, F., Atkins, J. W., Benjamins‐Carey, S. E., Bohrer, G., Castillo, B. T., Fahey, R. T., Hardiman, B. S., Hofmeister, K. L., Ivanov, V. Y., Kalejs, J., Matheny, A. M., Menna, A. C., Nadelhoffer, K. J., Propson, B. E., Schubel, A. T., Tallant, J. M.
Despite decades of progress, much remains unknown about successional trajectories of carbon (C) cycling in north temperate forests. Drivers and mechanisms of these changes, including the role of different types of disturbances, are particularly elusive. To address this gap, we synthesized decades of data from experimental chronosequences …
Journal: Ecological Applications, Volume 35 (1): (2025). DOI: 10.1002/eap.70001 Sites: US-UMB, US-UMd
Tang, A. C., Bohrer, G., Malhotra, A., Missik, J., Machado‐Silva, F., Forbrich, I.
Coastal freshwater wetlands are critical ecosystems for both local and global carbon cycles, sequestering substantial carbon while also emitting methane (CH4) due to anoxic conditions. Estuarine freshwater wetlands face unique challenges from fluctuating water levels, which influence water quality, vegetation, and carbon cycling. …
Journal: Global Change Biology, Volume 31 (2): (2025). DOI: 10.1111/gcb.70053 Sites: US-OWC
Zhao, Y., Holl, D., Anache, J. A., Kobayashi, A. N., Wendland, E.
Agricultural expansion in the Brazilian Cerrado ecoregion has been causing extensive land use and land cover changes (LULCC), drastically shifting the carbon cycle dynamics of the affected ecosystems. However, accurate in situ observations of the net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide (NEE) from wooded Cerrado (Cerrado sensu stricto) …
Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 366: 110465 (2025). DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2025.110465 Sites: BR-IAB
