Biogeosciences

Papers
(The median citation count of Biogeosciences is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Twenty-first century ocean warming, acidification, deoxygenation, and upper-ocean nutrient and primary production decline from CMIP6 model projections345
Carbon–concentration and carbon–climate feedbacks in CMIP6 models and their comparison to CMIP5 models243
Reviews and syntheses: The biogeochemical cycle of silicon in the modern ocean124
Historical CO<sub>2</sub> emissions from land use and land cover change and their uncertainty111
Reviews and syntheses: The mechanisms underlying carbon storage in soil100
Risk of crop failure due to compound dry and hot extremes estimated with nested copulas84
Is there warming in the pipeline? A multi-model analysis of the Zero Emissions Commitment from CO<sub>2</sub>82
Benchmarking and parameter sensitivity of physiological and vegetation dynamics using the Functionally Assembled Terrestrial Ecosystem Simulator (FATES) at Barro Colorado Island, Panama79
Macroalgal metabolism and lateral carbon flows can create significant carbon sinks71
Reviews and syntheses: Arctic fire regimes and emissions in the 21st century61
Nitrogen cycling in CMIP6 land surface models: progress and limitations59
Persistent impacts of the 2018 drought on forest disturbance regimes in Europe55
Global climate response to idealized deforestation in CMIP6 models53
Slowdown of the greening trend in natural vegetation with further rise in atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>52
Increase in ocean acidity variability and extremes under increasing atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>50
Linking tundra vegetation, snow, soil temperature, and permafrost49
A seamless ensemble-based reconstruction of surface ocean <i>p</i>CO<sub>2</sub> and air–sea CO<sub>2</sub> fluxes o48
Revised fractional abundances and warm-season temperatures substantially improve brGDGT calibrations in lake sediments46
Reviews and syntheses: Physical and biogeochemical processes associated with upwelling in the Indian Ocean45
Understanding the uncertainty in global forest carbon turnover45
Denitrification in soil as a function of oxygen availability at the microscale44
Reviews and syntheses: Present, past, and future of the oxygen minimum zone in the northern Indian Ocean42
Ice formation on lake surfaces in winter causes warm-season bias of lacustrine brGDGT temperature estimates41
Role of jellyfish in the plankton ecosystem revealed using a global ocean biogeochemical model40
Reviews and syntheses: Heterotrophic fixation of inorganic carbon – significant but invisible flux in environmental carbon cycling38
Relevance of aboveground litter for soil organic matter formation – a soil profile perspective37
Technical note: CO<sub>2</sub> is not like CH<sub>4</sub> – limits of and corrections to the headspace method to analyse <i>p&37
Regulation of nitrous oxide production in low-oxygen waters off the coast of Peru37
Increased carbon capture by a silicate-treated forested watershed affected by acid deposition35
Temporal dynamics of tree xylem water isotopes: in situ monitoring and modeling34
Unexpected high abyssal ophiuroid diversity in polymetallic nodule fields of the northeast Pacific Ocean and implications for conservation33
Unraveling the physical and physiological basis for the solar- induced chlorophyll fluorescence and photosynthesis relationship using continuous leaf and canopy measurements of a corn crop33
Causes and consequences of pronounced variation in the isotope composition of plant xylem water33
Modelling dynamic interactions between soil structure and the storage and turnover of soil organic matter32
Simulating measurable ecosystem carbon and nitrogen dynamics with the mechanistically defined MEMS 2.0 model32
Vegetation modulates the impact of climate extremes on gross primary production31
Compound high-temperature and low-chlorophyll extremes in the ocean over the satellite period31
A meta-analysis on environmental drivers of marine phytoplankton C : N : P31
L-band vegetation optical depth as an indicator of plant water potential in a temperate deciduous forest stand31
Deepening roots can enhance carbonate weathering by amplifying CO<sub>2</sub>-rich recharge31
Seasonal variability and sources of in situ brGDGT production in a permanently stratified African crater lake30
Soil greenhouse gas emissions under different land-use types in savanna ecosystems of Kenya30
Ocean deoxygenation and copepods: coping with oxygen minimum zone variability30
Global ocean dimethyl sulfide climatology estimated from observations and an artificial neural network30
Deep maxima of phytoplankton biomass, primary production and bacterial production in the Mediterranean Sea30
Modelling nitrification inhibitor effects on N<sub>2</sub>O emissions after fall- and spring-applied slurry by reducing nitrifier NH<sub>4</sub>29
Adult life strategy affects distribution patterns in abyssal isopods – implications for conservation in Pacific nodule areas29
The motion of trees in the wind: a data synthesis29
N<sub>2</sub>O isotope approaches for source partitioning of N<sub>2</sub>O production and estimation of N<sub>2</sub&g29
Predominance of hexamethylated 6-methyl branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers in the Mariana Trench: source and environmental implication29
A limited effect of sub-tropical typhoons on phytoplankton dynamics29
Physical and biogeochemical impacts of RCP8.5 scenario in the Peru upwelling system27
Decadal variation in CO<sub>2</sub> fluxes and its budget in a wheat and maize rotation cropland over the North China Plain27
Phytoplankton growth and consumption by microzooplankton stimulated by turbulent nitrate flux suggest rapid trophic transfer in the oligotrophic Kuroshio27
Large-scale biospheric drought response intensifies linearly with drought duration in arid regions27
Technical note: Facilitating the use of low-cost methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) sensors in flux chambers – calibration, data processing, and an open-source make-it-yourself logge26
Relative impacts of global changes and regional watershed changes on the inorganic carbon balance of the Chesapeake Bay26
Using satellite data to identify the methane emission controls of South Sudan's wetlands26
A revised pan-Arctic permafrost soil Hg pool based on Western Siberian peat Hg and carbon observations26
The contribution of microbial communities in polymetallic nodules to the diversity of the deep-sea microbiome of the Peru Basin (4130–4198 m depth)26
Lagged effects regulate the inter-annual variability of the tropical carbon balance26
Impact of ambient conditions on the Si isotope fractionation in marine pore fluids during early diagenesis25
From fibrous plant residues to mineral-associated organic carbon – the fate of organic matter in Arctic permafrost soils25
Technical note: Interpreting pH changes25
Co-occurrence of Fe and P stress in natural populations of the marine diazotroph <i>Trichodesmium</i>25
Introduction: Process studies at the air–sea interface after atmospheric deposition in the Mediterranean Sea – objectives and strategy of the PEACETIME oceanographic campaign (May–June 2017)25
A bottom-up quantification of foliar mercury uptake fluxes across Europe24
The climate benefit of carbon sequestration24
Microstructure and composition of marine aggregates as co-determinants for vertical particulate organic carbon transfer in the global ocean24
Megafauna community assessment of polymetallic-nodule fields with cameras: platform and methodology comparison24
Optimal model complexity for terrestrial carbon cycle prediction24
Atmospheric deposition of organic matter at a remote site in the central Mediterranean Sea: implications for the marine ecosystem24
Impact of bottom trawling on sediment biogeochemistry: a modelling approach24
Reviews and syntheses: Soil responses to manipulated precipitation changes – an assessment of meta-analyses24
Organic matter and sediment properties determine in-lake variability of sediment CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>4</sub> production and emissions of a24
Ocean alkalinity enhancement – avoiding runaway CaCO3precipitation during quick and hydrated lime dissolution24
Drivers and modelling of blue carbon stock variability in sediments of southeastern Australia24
Evaluation of ocean dimethylsulfide concentration and emission in CMIP6 models24
Wide discrepancies in the magnitude and direction of modeled solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence in response to light conditions24
Acidification, deoxygenation, and nutrient and biomass declines in a warming Mediterranean Sea23
Similar importance of edaphic and climatic factors for controlling soil organic carbon stocks of the world23
Impacts of enhanced weathering on biomass production for negative emission technologies and soil hydrology23
Additional carbon inputs to reach a 4 per 1000 objective in Europe: feasibility and projected impacts of climate change based on Century simulations of long-term arable experiments23
Quantifying spatiotemporal variability in zooplankton dynamics in the Gulf of Mexico with a physical–biogeochemical model23
Cyanobacteria blooms in the Baltic Sea: a review of models and facts23
Vivianite formation in ferruginous sediments from Lake Towuti, Indonesia23
Benthic foraminifera as tracers of brine production in the Storfjorden “sea ice factory”23
Potential predictability of marine ecosystem drivers23
The impact of a simple representation of non-structural carbohydrates on the simulated response of tropical forests to drought23
From canals to the coast: dissolved organic matter and trace metal composition in rivers draining degraded tropical peatlands in Indonesia23
Removal of phosphorus and nitrogen in sediments of the eutrophic Stockholm archipelago, Baltic Sea23
Are seamounts refuge areas for fauna from polymetallic nodule fields?23
Characterizing the surface microlayer in the Mediterranean Sea: trace metal concentrations and microbial plankton abundance23
Observation-constrained estimates of the global ocean carbon sink from Earth system models22
Data-based estimates of interannual sea–air CO<sub>2</sub> flux variations 1957–2020 and their relation to environmental drivers22
Does drought advance the onset of autumn leaf senescence in temperate deciduous forest trees?22
Rainfall intensification increases the contribution of rewetting pulses to soil heterotrophic respiration22
Fast local warming is the main driver of recent deoxygenation in the northern Arabian Sea22
Representativeness assessment of the pan-Arctic eddy covariance site network and optimized future enhancements22
Modelling submerged biofouled microplastics and their vertical trajectories22
Drivers of diffusive CH<sub>4</sub> emissions from shallow subarctic lakes on daily to multi-year timescales21
An observation-based evaluation and ranking of historical Earth system model simulations in the northwest North Atlantic Ocean21
Stability of alkalinity in ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) approaches – consequences for durability of CO2 storage21
Carbon dioxide dynamics in an agricultural headwater stream driven by hydrology and primary production21
Factors controlling plankton community production, export flux, and particulate matter stoichiometry in the coastal upwelling system off Peru21
Carbonyl sulfide: comparing a mechanistic representation of the vegetation uptake in a land surface model and the leaf relative uptake approach21
Timing of drought in the growing season and strong legacy effects determine the annual productivity of temperate grasses in a changing climate21
Oceanic primary production decline halved in eddy-resolving simulations of global warming21
Patterns of plant rehydration and growth following pulses of soil moisture availability21
Authigenic formation of Ca–Mg carbonates in the shallow alkaline Lake Neusiedl, Austria21
Physiological responses of <i>Skeletonema costatum</i> to the interactions of seawater acidification and the combination of photoperiod and temperature21
Dissolved CH<sub>4</sub> coupled to photosynthetic picoeukaryotes in oxic waters and to cumulative chlorophyll <i>a</i> in anoxic waters of rese21
New insights into large-scale trends of apparent organic matter reactivity in marine sediments and patterns of benthic carbon transformation20
Assessing the representation of the Australian carbon cycle in global vegetation models20
Estimates of tree root water uptake from soil moisture profile dynamics20
Evaluation of carbonyl sulfide biosphere exchange in the Simple Biosphere Model (SiB4)20
Do degree and rate of silicate weathering depend on plant productivity?20
Wind-driven stratification patterns and dissolved oxygen depletion off the Changjiang (Yangtze) Estuary20
Assessing climate change impacts on live fuel moisture and wildfire risk using a hydrodynamic vegetation model20
CO<sub>2</sub> physiological effect can cause rainfall decrease as strong as large-scale deforestation in the Amazon20
Hysteretic temperature sensitivity of wetland CH<sub>4</sub> fluxes explained by substrate availability and microbial activity20
Denitrification by benthic foraminifera and their contribution to N-loss from a fjord environment20
Modeling biological nitrogen fixation in global natural terrestrial ecosystems20
Underway seawater and atmospheric measurements of volatile organic compounds in the Southern Ocean20
A numerical model study of the main factors contributing to hypoxia and its interannual and short-term variability in the East China Sea20
Methane oxidation in the waters of a humic-rich boreal lake stimulated by photosynthesis, nitrite, Fe(III) and humics20
Global peatland area and carbon dynamics from the Last Glacial Maximum to the present – a process-based model investigation20
Organic carbon densities and accumulation rates in surface sediments of the North Sea and Skagerrak20
Comparison of the U<sub>37</sub><sup>K<sup>′</sup></sup>, LDI, TEX<sub>86</sub><s20
Decomposing reflectance spectra to track gross primary production in a subalpine evergreen forest20
Factors controlling the productivity of tropical Andean forests: climate and soil are more important than tree diversity19
The Bouraké semi-enclosed lagoon (New Caledonia) – a natural laboratory to study the lifelong adaptation of a coral reef ecosystem to extreme environmental conditions19
Factors controlling the competition between <i>Phaeocystis</i> and diatoms in the Southern Ocean and implications for carbon export fluxes19
Ocean carbon uptake under aggressive emission mitigation19
Wildfire history of the boreal forest of south-western Yakutia (Siberia) over the last two millennia documented by a lake-sediment charcoal record19
Committed and projected future changes in global peatlands – continued transient model simulations since the Last Glacial Maximum19
Plant phenology evaluation of CRESCENDO land surface models – Part 1: Start and end of the growing season19
Methane paradox in tropical lakes? Sedimentary fluxes rather than pelagic production in oxic conditions sustain methanotrophy and emissions to the atmosphere19
Blue carbon stocks and exchanges along the California coast19
Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in the subtropical South Atlantic: depth hierarchy of controlling factors19
The European forest carbon budget under future climate conditions and current management practices19
Elevated sources of cobalt in the Arctic Ocean18
The importance of antecedent vegetation and drought conditions as global drivers of burnt area18
Physiological and climate controls on foliar mercury uptake by European tree species18
The transformation of the forest steppe in the lower Danube Plain of southeastern Europe: 6000 years of vegetation and land use dynamics18
Abundance and viability of particle-attached and free-floating bacteria in dusty and nondusty air18
Assessing branched tetraether lipids as tracers of soil organic carbon transport through the Carminowe Creek catchment (southwest England)18
Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Argo detect under-ice phytoplankton growth before sea ice retreat18
Coastal processes modify projections of some climate-driven stressors in the California Current System18
Effects of Earth system feedbacks on the potential mitigation of large-scale tropical forest restoration18
Isolation of subpollen particles (SPPs) of birch: SPPs are potential carriers of ice nucleating macromolecules18
Examining the link between vegetation leaf area and land–atmosphere exchange of water, energy, and carbon fluxes using FLUXNET data18
Fluvial carbon dioxide emission from the Lena River basin during the spring flood18
The control of hydrogen sulfide on benthic iron and cadmium fluxes in the oxygen minimum zone off Peru18
Variability of the surface energy balance in permafrost-underlain boreal forest18
Ideas and perspectives: enhancing the impact of the FLUXNET network of eddy covariance sites18
Toward a global calibration for quantifying past oxygenation in oxygen minimum zones using benthic Foraminifera17
Spatial and temporal variability in the response of phytoplankton and prokaryotes to B-vitamin amendments in an upwelling system17
Quantifying the contributions of riverine vs. oceanic nitrogen to hypoxia in the East China Sea17
On giant shoulders: how a seamount affects the microbial community composition of seawater and sponges17
Vascular plants affect properties and decomposition of moss-dominated peat, particularly at elevated temperatures17
One size fits all? Calibrating an ocean biogeochemistry model for different circulations17
Characterization of particle-associated and free-living bacterial and archaeal communities along the water columns of the South China Sea17
Reviews and syntheses: Ironing out wrinkles in the soil phosphorus cycling paradigm17
Limits and CO2equilibration of near-coast alkalinity enhancement17
Mercury accumulation in leaves of different plant types – the significance of tissue age and specific leaf area17
Estimating dry biomass and plant nitrogen concentration in pre-Alpine grasslands with low-cost UAS-borne multispectral data – a comparison of sensors, algorithms, and predictor sets17
Protists and collembolans alter microbial community composition, C dynamics and soil aggregation in simplified consumer–prey systems17
Effects of tidal influence on the structure and function of prokaryotic communities in the sediments of a pristine Brazilian mangrove16
Reviews and syntheses: Ongoing and emerging opportunities to improve environmental science using observations from the Advanced Baseline Imager on the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite16
Response of carbon and water fluxes to meteorological and phenological variability in two eastern North American forests of similar age but contrasting species composition – a multiyear comparison16
Assessing the value of biogeochemical Argo profiles versus ocean color observations for biogeochemical model optimization in the Gulf of Mexico16
Soils from cold and snowy temperate deciduous forests release more nitrogen and phosphorus after soil freeze–thaw cycles than soils from warmer, snow-poor conditions16
Barium stable isotopes as a fingerprint of biological cycling in the Amazon River basin16
Fire and vegetation dynamics in northwest Siberia during the last 60 years based on high-resolution remote sensing16
Vertical distribution of planktic foraminifera through an oxygen minimum zone: how assemblages and test morphology reflect oxygen concentrations16
Intraseasonal variability of greenhouse gas emission factors from biomass burning in the Brazilian Cerrado16
A regional hindcast model simulating ecosystem dynamics, inorganic carbon chemistry, and ocean acidification in the Gulf of Alaska16
Biogeochemical and plant trait mechanisms drive enhanced methane emissions in response to whole-ecosystem warming16
Bottom-water deoxygenation at the Peruvian margin during the last deglaciation recorded by benthic foraminifera16
Extending a land-surface model with <i>Sphagnum</i> moss to simulate responses of a northern temperate bog to whole ecosystem warming and elevated CO<sub>2&am16
Organic carbon characteristics in ice-rich permafrost in alas and Yedoma deposits, central Yakutia, Siberia16
Exploring constraints on a wetland methane emission ensemble (WetCHARTs) using GOSAT observations16
A triple tree-ring constraint for tree growth and physiology in a global land surface model16
The role of cover crops for cropland soil carbon, nitrogen leaching, and agricultural yields – a global simulation study with LPJmL (V. 5.0-tillage-cc)15
Acidification of the Nordic Seas15
Ideas and perspectives: A strategic assessment of methane and nitrous oxide measurements in the marine environment15
Drought effects on leaf fall, leaf flushing and stem growth in the Amazon forest: reconciling remote sensing data and field observations15
Evaluation of soil carbon simulation in CMIP6 Earth system models15
Assessing the temporal scale of deep-sea mining impacts on sediment biogeochemistry15
Dynamics of the deep chlorophyll maximum in the Black Sea as depicted by BGC-Argo floats15
Diversity and distribution of nitrogen fixation genes in the oxygen minimum zones of the world oceans15
Arctic Ocean acidification over the 21st century co-driven by anthropogenic carbon increases and freshening in the CMIP6 model ensemble15
Carbon dioxide fluxes and carbon balance of an agricultural grassland in southern Finland15
Calculating canopy stomatal conductance from eddy covariance measurements, in light of the energy budget closure problem15
Warming enhances carbon dioxide and methane fluxes from Red Sea seagrass (<i>Halophila stipulacea</i>) sediments15
Technical note: Low meteorological influence found in 2019 Amazonia fires15
Bridging the gaps between particulate backscattering measurements and modeled particulate organic carbon in the ocean15
Sun-induced fluorescence and near-infrared reflectance of vegetation track the seasonal dynamics of gross primary production over Africa15
Profiling float observation of thermohaline staircases in the western Mediterranean Sea and impact on nutrient fluxes15
Carbon dioxide and methane exchange of a patterned subarctic fen during two contrasting growing seasons15
Experimental production of charcoal morphologies to discriminate fuel source and fire type: an example from Siberian taiga15
Biogeochemical impact of cable bacteria on coastal Black Sea sediment15
Hypersaline tidal flats as important “blue carbon” systems: a case study from three ecosystems14
Investigating the effect of nickel concentration on phytoplankton growth to assess potential side-effects of ocean alkalinity enhancement14
Reconstructing extreme climatic and geochemical conditions during the largest natural mangrove dieback on record14
Seasonal dispersal of fjord meltwaters as an important source of iron and manganese to coastal Antarctic phytoplankton14
Understanding the effects of early degradation on isotopic tracers: implications for sediment source attribution using compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA)14
A convolutional neural network for spatial downscaling of satellite-based solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIFnet)14
Oxygen export to the deep ocean following Labrador Sea Water formation14
Canal blocking optimization in restoration of drained peatlands14
Oxygen budget of the north-western Mediterranean deep- convection region14
First pan-Arctic assessment of dissolved organic carbon in lakes of the permafrost region14
Climate change and elevated CO<sub>2</sub> favor forest over savanna under different future scenarios in South Asia14
Changing sources and processes sustaining surface CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>4</sub> fluxes along a tropical river to reservoir system14
The northern European shelf as an increasing net sink for CO<sub>2</sub>14
Improving the monitoring of deciduous broadleaf phenology using the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) 16 and 1714
Changes in population depth distribution and oxygen stratification are involved in the current low condition of the eastern Baltic Sea cod (<i>Gadus morhua</i>)14
Plant genotype determines biomass response to flooding frequency in tidal wetlands14
Interactive impacts of meteorological and hydrological conditions on the physical and biogeochemical structure of a coastal system14
Destruction and reinstatement of coastal hypoxia in the South China Sea off the Pearl River estuary14
Conventional subsoil irrigation techniques do not lower carbon emissions from drained peat meadows14
Assimilating synthetic Biogeochemical-Argo and ocean colour observations into a global ocean model to inform observing system design14
Pioneer biocrust communities prevent soil erosion in temperate forests after disturbances14
Evaluating the dendroclimatological potential of blue intensity on multiple conifer species from Tasmania and New Zealand14
Microbial labilization and diversification of pyrogenic dissolved organic matter14
Reviews and syntheses: Bacterial bioluminescence – ecology and impact in the biological carbon pump13
The effects of decomposing invasive jellyfish on biogeochemical fluxes and microbial dynamics in an ultra-oligotrophic sea13
A climate-dependent global model of ammonia emissions from chicken farming13
Drought years in peatland rewetting: rapid vegetation succession can maintain the net CO<sub>2</sub> sink function13
Combined effects of ozone and drought stress on the emission of biogenic volatile organic compounds from <i>Quercus robur</i> L.13
Evapotranspiration over agroforestry sites in Germany13
A comparison of patterns of microbial C : N : P stoichiometry between topsoil and subsoil along an aridity gradient13
Diazotrophy as a key driver of the response of marine net primary productivity to climate change13
CloudRoots: integration of advanced instrumental techniques and process modelling of sub-hourly and sub-kilometre land–atmosphere interactions13
Thirty-eight years of CO<sub>2</sub> fertilization has outpaced growing aridity to drive greening of Australian woody ecosystems13
Temporal trends in methane emissions from a small eutrophic reservoir: the key role of a spring burst13
Hydrographic fronts shape productivity, nitrogen fixation, and microbial community composition in the southern Indian Ocean and the Southern Ocean13
Impact of dust addition on the metabolism of Mediterranean plankton communities and carbon export under present and future conditions of pH and temperature13
Thermokarst amplifies fluvial inorganic carbon cycling and export across watershed scales on the Peel Plateau, Canada13
Modelling temporal variability of in situ soil water and vegetation isotopes reveals ecohydrological couplings in a riparian willow plot13
Assessing the influence of ocean alkalinity enhancement on a coastal phytoplankton community13
Dimethylsulfide (DMS), marine biogenic aerosols and the ecophysiology of coral reefs13
The soil organic carbon stabilization potential of old and new wheat cultivars: a <sup>13</sup>CO<sub>2</sub>-labeling study13
Nitrate assimilation and regeneration in the Barents Sea: insights from nitrate isotopes13
Determining how biotic and abiotic variables affect the shell condition and parameters of <i>Heliconoides inflatus</i> pteropods from a sediment trap in the Cariaco Basin13
Cryptic roles of tetrathionate in the sulfur cycle of marine sediments: microbial drivers and indicators13
Reviews and syntheses: The promise of big diverse soil data, moving current practices towards future potential13
Salinity-dependent algae uptake and subsequent carbon and nitrogen metabolisms of two intertidal foraminifera (<i>Ammonia tepida</i> and <i>Haynesina germanic13
Haplo-diplontic life cycle expands coccolithophore niche12
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