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- 2019
- Tracing the climate signal : mitigation of anthropogenic methane emissions can outweigh a large Arctic natural emission increase (
- Effects of active layer seasonal dynamics and plant phenology on CO2 land-atmosphere fluxes at polygonal tundra in the High Arctic, Svalbard (
- 2018
- Methane and global environmental change (
- Plant Traits are Key Determinants in Buffering the Meteorological Sensitivity of Net Carbon Exchanges of Arctic Tundra (
- 2017
- Spatial variability of CO2 uptake in polygonal tundra : Assessing low-frequency disturbances in eddy covariance flux estimates (
- A synthesis of the arctic terrestrial and marine carbon cycles under pressure from a dwindling cryosphere (
- Toward a statistical description of methane emissions from arctic wetlands (
- Exchange of CO2 in Arctic tundra : Impacts of meteorological variations and biological disturbance (
- Postscript : The future of the Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring programme (
- Increased nitrous oxide emissions from Arctic peatlands after permafrost thaw (
- A high arctic experience of uniting research and monitoring (
- Degradation potentials of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from thawed permafrost peat (
- Foreword : Synthesis of the Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring program (
- 2016
- Calculations of automatic chamber flux measurements of methane and carbon dioxide using short time series of concentrations (
- Permafrost : It's a gas (
- GIS-based Maps and Area Estimates of Northern Hemisphere Permafrost Extent during the Last Glacial Maximum (
- Two years with extreme and little snowfall : Effects on energy partitioning and surface energy exchange in a high-Arctic tundra ecosystem (
- Focus on the impact of climate change on wetland ecosystems and carbon dynamics (
- Tundra permafrost thaw causes significant shifts in energy partitioning (
- Snowpack fluxes of methane and carbon dioxide from high Arctic tundra (
- Is the subarctic landscape still a carbon sink? Evidence from a detailed catchment balance (
- 2015
- Controls of spatial and temporal variability in CH4 flux in a high arctic fen over three years (
- Methane emission bursts from permafrost environments during autumn freeze-in: New insights from ground-penetrating radar (
- Large herbivore grazing affects the vegetation structure and greenhouse gas balance in a high arctic mire (
- Rising methane emissions from northern wetlands associated with sea ice decline (
- Carbon budget estimation of a subarctic catchment using a dynamic ecosystem model at high spatial resolution (
- Effect of permafrost thaw on labile dissolved organic carbon in a northern palsa mire (
- The uncertain climate footprint of wetlands under human pressure (
- 2014
- CO2-induced terrestrial climate feedback mechanism: From carbon sink to aerosol source and back (
- Climate science: Understand Arctic methane variability (
- Increased photosynthesis compensates for shorter growing season in subarctic tundra - 8 years of snow accumulation manipulations (
- Assessing the spatial variability in peak season CO2 exchange characteristics across the Arctic tundra using a light response curve parameterization (
- 2013
- Arctic: speed of methane release (
- Revisiting factors controlling methane emissions from high-Arctic tundra (
- Expert assessment of vulnerability of permafrost carbon to climate change (
- The impact of lower sea-ice extent on Arctic greenhouse-gas exchange (
- Ecosystem change and stability over multiple decades in the Swedish subarctic: complex processes and multiple drivers (
- Modelling of growing season methane fluxes in a high-Arctic wet tundra ecosystem 1997-2010 using in situ and high-resolution satellite data (
- Rapid responses of permafrost and vegetation to experimentally increased snow cover in sub-arctic Sweden (
- 2012
- Does canopy mean nitrogen concentration explain variation in canopy light use efficiency across 14 contrasting forest sites? (
- High-resolution satellite data reveal an increase in peak growing season gross primary production in a high-Arctic wet tundra ecosystem 1992-2008 (
- The Man, the Myth, the Legend: Professor Terry V. Callaghan and His 3M Concept (
- Environmental Monitoring and Research in the Abisko Area — An Overview (
- Land-atmosphere exchange of methane from soil thawing to soil freezing in a high-Arctic wet tundra ecosystem (
- Future vegetation changes in thawing subarctic mires and implications for greenhouse gas exchange-a regional assessment (
- Net carbon accumulation of a high-latitude permafrost palsa mire similar to permafrost-free peatlands (
- Post Scriptum: Wider Perspectives and the Legacy (
- An assessment of the carbon balance of Arctic tundra: comparisons among observations, process models, and atmospheric inversions (
- Presence of Eriophorum scheuchzeri enhances substrate availability and methane emission in an Arctic wetland (
- Monitoring the Multi-Year Carbon Balance of a Subarctic Palsa Mire with Micrometeorological Techniques (