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An assessment of the carbon balance of Arctic tundra: comparisons among observations, process models, and atmospheric inversions. BiogeosciencesBiogeosciencesBiogeosciences. 9:3185-3204.
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2012. Century time-scale change in peak growing season CO2 and CH4 flux in response to change in ice-wedge polygonal tundra, on the Barrow Peninsula in Arctic Alaska.. Global Change BiologyGlobal Change Biology.
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2016. Feedbacks to ecosystems and climates.. Disturbance, feedbacks and conservation.
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2013. Growing season and spatial variations of carbon fluxes of Arctic and boreal ecosystems in Alaska (USA). Ecological Applications. 23(8):1798-1816.
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2013. Modeling the effects of fire severity and climate warming on active layer thickness and soil carbon storage of black spruce forests across the landscape in interior Alaska. Environmental Research LettersEnvironmental Research LettersEnvironmental Research Letters. 8
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2013. Plant functional types in Earth system models: past experiences and future directions for application of dynamic vegetation models in high-latitude ecosystems. Annals of BotanyAnnals of BotanyAnnals of Botany. 114:1-16.
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Seasonal patterns of carbon dioxide and water fluxes in three representative tundra ecosystems in northern Alaska. EcosphereEcosphereEcosphere. 3
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2012. Temperature and vegetation seasonality diminishment over northern lands. Nature Climate ChangeNature Climate ChangeNature Climate Change. 3:581-586.
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2013. Tundra burning in 2007–Did sea ice retreat matter? 9(2):185-195.
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2015. The unseen iceberg: Plant roots in arctic tundra. New Phytologist. 205(1):34-58.
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2015. Upscaling terrestrial carbon dioxide fluxes in Alaska with satellite remote sensing and support vector regression. J. Geophys. Res. Biogeosci.. 118(3):1266-1281.
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