Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences is 26. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
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Thermohydrological Impact of Forest Disturbances on Ecosystem‐Protected Permafrost76
Aquatic and Terrestrial Plant Contributions to Sedimentary Plant Waxes in a Modern Arctic Lake Setting62
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Hot or Not? An Evaluation of Methods for Identifying Hot Moments of Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Soils46
Landscape Influences on Microclimate and Tree Growth Cessation in a Semi‐Arid Montane Forest46
Mineral Components of Scleractinian Coral Skeletons Cultured Without Symbionts44
Leaf Traits Predict Water‐Use Efficiency in U.S. Pacific Northwest Grasslands Under Rain Exclusion Treatment42
Limited Presence of Permafrost Dissolved Organic Matter in the Kolyma River, Siberia Revealed by Ramped Oxidation39
Quantifying the Dimensionalities and Drivers of Ecosystem Stability at Global Scale35
Contrasting Growth Response of Jack Pine and Trembling Aspen to Climate Warming in Quebec Mixedwoods Forests of Eastern Canada Since the Early Twentieth Century34
Hydrologic and Organic Carbon Quality Controls on Nitrous Oxide Dynamics Across a Variably Confined Karst Aquifer32
Using Water Table Depths Inferred From Testate Amoebae to Estimate Holocene Methane Emissions From the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Canada31
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Fire Regions as Environmental Niches: A New Paradigm to Define Potential Fire Regimes in Africa and Australia29
The Linkage Between Methane Fluxes and Gross Primary Productivity at Diurnal and Seasonal Scales on a Rice Paddy Field in Eastern China29
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Arctic Plant Responses to Summer Climates and Flooding Events: A Study of Carbon and Nitrogen‐Related Larch Growth and Ecosystem Parameters in Northeastern Siberia27
The Role of Methane Transport From the Active Layer in Sustaining Methane Emissions and Food Chains in Subarctic Ponds27
Seasonality of Tropical Photosynthesis: A Pantropical Map of Correlations With Precipitation and Radiation and Comparison to Model Outputs27
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Millimeter‐Scale Cambrian Sedentary Medusozoans26
Responses of Soil Fungi to Long‐Term Nitrogen‐Water Interactions Depend on Fungal Guilds in a Mixed Pinus koraiensis Forest26
Upscaling Soil Organic Carbon Measurements at the Continental Scale Using Multivariate Clustering Analysis and Machine Learning26
Substantial Stem Methane Emissions From Rainforest and Cacao Agroforest Partly Negate Soil Uptake in the Congo Basin26
Nitrite Cycle Indicated by Dual Isotopes in the Northern South China Sea26
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