Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences is 27. 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 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Outgoing Near‐Infrared Radiation From Vegetation Scales With Canopy Photosynthesis Across a Spectrum of Function, Structure, Physiological Capacity, and Weather80
Loss of Ice Cover, Shifting Phenology, and More Extreme Events in Northern Hemisphere Lakes70
Simulating Agriculture in the Community Land Model Version 553
Winter Limnology: How do Hydrodynamics and Biogeochemistry Shape Ecosystems Under Ice?51
Systematic Assessment of Retrieval Methods for Canopy Far‐Red Solar‐Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence Using High‐Frequency Automated Field Spectroscopy50
Integrating Perspectives to Understand Lake Ice Dynamics in a Changing World48
Drivers of Methane Flux Differ Between Lakes and Reservoirs, Complicating Global Upscaling Efforts47
Impacts of Degradation on Water, Energy, and Carbon Cycling of the Amazon Tropical Forests46
Diurnal and Seasonal Dynamics of Solar‐Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence, Vegetation Indices, and Gross Primary Productivity in the Boreal Forest40
Drought Risk of Global Terrestrial Gross Primary Productivity Over the Last 40 Years Detected by a Remote Sensing‐Driven Process Model39
Globally Consistent Patterns of Asynchrony in Vegetation Phenology Derived From Optical, Microwave, and Fluorescence Satellite Data38
Phosphorus Inventory for the Conterminous United States (2002–2012)38
The Changing Face of Winter: Lessons and Questions From the Laurentian Great Lakes38
Biolability of Fresh and Photodegraded Pyrogenic Dissolved Organic Matter From Laboratory‐Prepared Chars35
High Vapor Pressure Deficit Decreases the Productivity and Water Use Efficiency of Rain‐Induced Pulses in Semiarid Ecosystems35
Methane Emission From Global Lakes: New Spatiotemporal Data and Observation‐Driven Modeling of Methane Dynamics Indicates Lower Emissions35
Vegetation Affects Timing and Location of Wetland Methane Emissions34
Bullet‐Shaped Magnetite Biomineralization Within a Magnetotactic Deltaproteobacterium: Implications for Magnetofossil Identification33
Representativeness of FLUXNET Sites Across Latin America32
Magnetotaxis as an Adaptation to Enable Bacterial Shuttling of Microbial Sulfur and Sulfur Cycling Across Aquatic Oxic‐Anoxic Interfaces30
Methane and Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Reservoirs: Controls and Upscaling29
Photoperiod Explains the Asynchronization Between Vegetation Carbon Phenology and Vegetation Greenness Phenology29
Spatiotemporal Methane Emission From Global Reservoirs28
Tundra Underlain By Thawing Permafrost Persistently Emits Carbon to the Atmosphere Over 15 Years of Measurements28
Potassium Isotopes in Herbaceous Plants: A Potential New Tool for C3 and C4 Plant Research28
Tower‐Based Remote Sensing Reveals Mechanisms Behind a Two‐phased Spring Transition in a Mixed‐Species Boreal Forest28
Accessing the Subsurface Biosphere Within Rocks Undergoing Active Low‐Temperature Serpentinization in the Samail Ophiolite (Oman Drilling Project)27
Mangroves as a Source of Greenhouse Gases to the Atmosphere and Alkalinity and Dissolved Carbon to the Coastal Ocean: A Case Study From the Everglades National Park, Florida27
Riverine and Oceanic Nutrients Govern Different Algal Bloom Domain Near the Changjiang Estuary in Summer27
Carbon Dioxide and Methane Emissions From A Temperate Salt Marsh Tidal Creek27
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