Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences is 7. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
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Vegetation‐Driven Seasonal Sediment Dynamics in a Freshwater Marsh of the Mississippi River Delta93
The Linkage Between Methane Fluxes and Gross Primary Productivity at Diurnal and Seasonal Scales on a Rice Paddy Field in Eastern China76
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A Study of Dominant Vegetation Phenology in a Sphagnum Mountain Peatland Using In Situ and Sentinel‐2 Observations45
Non‐Native Earthworms Alter Carbon Sequestration in Arctic Tundra Ecosystems42
The Role of Nutrient and Energy Limitation on Microbial Decomposition of Deep Podzolized Carbon: A Priming Experiment42
On the Relationship Between Methane Production in Anaerobic Incubations of Peat Material and In Situ Methane Emissions41
CO2 Fluxes Driven by Floodplain Morphology and Seasonality at the Rio Bermejo, Argentina38
Gradient Studies Reveal the True Drivers of Extreme Life in the Atacama Desert37
Nitrogen Source Preferences and Ecological Implications of Phytoplankton Primary Production in the Yellow Sea, South Sea of Korea, and East/Japan Sea, 201837
Effects of Total Suspended Solids on Photomineralization of Dissolved Organic Matter in the Peace‐Athabasca Delta, Canada34
Seasonal and Climatic Drivers of Wet Deposition Organic Matter at the Continental Scale34
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Extracting Vegetation Phenology in Heterogeneous Drylands Using LiDAR and Landsat Temporal Decomposition: A Latitudinal Assessment of Waterholes Within the Cooper Creek, Australia32
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Challenges in Detecting High‐Arctic Shrub Expansion From Optical Remote Sensing: Implications for Albedo and Climate Forcing29
Mesoscale Eddies Drive Phytoplankton‐Mediated Biogeochemistry in the South China Sea29
Quantification of the Airborne Fraction of Atmospheric CO2 Reveals Stability in Global Carbon Sinks Over the Past Six Decades29
Mineral Components of Scleractinian Coral Skeletons Cultured Without Symbionts28
Nitrogen Sinks or Sources? Denitrification and Nitrogen Removal Potential in Riparian Legacy Sediment Terraces Affected by Milldams28
Iron Reduction Controls Carbon Mineralization in Aquaculture Shrimp Pond Sediments in Subtropical Estuaries26
Controls on brGDGT Production in the Seasonally Anoxic Water Column and Sediments of Rotsee (Lake Rot)26
Decrease in Erosion‐Induced Soil Organic Carbon as a Result of Vegetation Restoration in the Loess Plateau, China26
Leaf Traits Predict Water‐Use Efficiency in U.S. Pacific Northwest Grasslands Under Rain Exclusion Treatment26
Exploring the Influence of Temperature on brGDGT Distributions in Chilean Lakes and Soils: A Comparative Analysis of In Situ Measured and Modeled Temperature Data25
Biogeochemical Equilibrium Responses to Maximal Productivity in High Nutrient Low Chlorophyll Regions24
Multi‐Source Mapping of Peatland Types Using Sentinel‐1, Sentinel‐2, and Terrain Derivatives—A Comparison Between Five High‐Latitude Landscapes23
A Practical Algorithm for Correcting Topographical Effects on Global GPP Products23
The Fate of Nitrogen During Agricultural Intensification in East Africa: Nitrogen Budgets in Contrasting Agroecosystems23
Plankton Community Metabolism Variations in Two Temperate Coastal Waters of Contrasting Nutrient Richness23
Synergies Between NASA's Hyperspectral Aquatic Missions PACE, GLIMR, and SBG: Opportunities for New Science and Applications23
Greenhouse Gas Exchange of a NW German Peatland, 18 Years After Rewetting23
The 2020 Heatwave Led to a Larger Enhancement in Annual Gross Primary Production in West Siberia Than in East Siberia23
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Seasonal Carbon Budget Succession in Lake Erie's Western Basin22
Nitrate Uptake and Primary Production Along the Amazon River Plume Continuum22
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Tides, Topography, and Seagrass Cover Controls on the Spatial Distribution ofPinna nobilison a Coastal Lagoon Tidal Flat21
Permafrost Wetlands Are Sources of Dissolved Iron and Dissolved Organic Carbon to the Amur‐Mid Rivers in Summer21
Riparian Processes in Semi‐Arid Landscapes: Understanding Controls on Nitrate Loss and Sulfate Production in Agricultural Stream Corridors21
Impact of Diagenesis on Biogenic Silica‐ Structural, Chemical, and Isotope Proxies20
Beyond Hydrology: Exploring the Factors Influencing the Seasonal Variation of the Molecular Composition of Riverine Dissolved Organic Matter20
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Mountain Peatlands and Drought: Carbon Cycling in the Pyrenees Amidst Global Climate Change20
Comparing Sediment Microbial Communities of Arctic Beaver Ponds to Tundra Lakes and Streams20
Glacier Ice Surface Properties in South‐West Greenland Ice Sheet: First Estimates From PRISMA Imaging Spectroscopy Data20
Bubble Distribution Along Major Rivers in the Amazon During the High‐Water Season20
Temporal and Spatial Variations in Subterranean Estuary Geochemical Gradients and Nutrient Cycling Rates: Impacts on Groundwater Nutrient Export to Estuaries19
Ecosystem Metabolism Is the Dominant Source of Carbon Dioxide in Three Young Boreal Cascade‐Reservoirs (La Romaine Complex, Québec)19
Effects of Hot Versus Dry Vapor Pressure Deficit on Ecosystem Carbon and Water Fluxes19
High‐Resolution Sensors Reveal Nitrate and Dissolved Silica Dynamics in an Arctic Fjord19
Number of Chamber Measurement Locations for Accurate Quantification of Landscape‐Scale Greenhouse Gas Fluxes: Importance of Land Use, Seasonality, and Greenhouse Gas Type19
Nutritional Status Regulates Bacteria‐Virus Interactions in the Northern South China Sea19
Near‐Surface Hydrology and Soil Properties Drive Heterogeneity in Permafrost Distribution, Vegetation Dynamics, and Carbon Cycling in a Sub‐Arctic Watershed18
Leveraging the Historical Landsat Catalog for a Remote Sensing Model of Wetland Accretion in Coastal Louisiana18
Radiocarbon Constraints on Carbon Release From the Antarctic Ice Sheet Into the Amundsen Sea Embayment18
Effect of Vegetation Restoration on Soil Iron‐Associated Carbon Dynamics: Insights From Different Soil Textures18
Discerning the Concentration and Bi‐Directional Flux of Ammonia in an Urban Estuary Using the Relaxed Eddy Accumulation Method18
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Patterns and Regulation of Hypolimnetic CO2 and CH4 in a Tropical Reservoir Using a Process‐Based Modeling Approach18
Update on Our Action Plan for Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity in Publishing at JGR: Biogeosciences18
Honoring Our 2024 Reviewers: Advancing Excellence and Equity in JGR Biogeosciences18
CO2 Release Driven by the Combination of Sulfide Oxidation and Carbonate Dissolution in the Upper Changjiang River: Effect of Erosion and Lithology on Chemical Weathering18
Interannual Variation and Trend of Carbon Budget Observed for More Than Two Decades at Takayama in a Cool‐Temperate Deciduous Forest in Central Japan17
Salinity and Moisture Influence CO2 and CH4 Emissions From High‐Latitude Coastal Soils17
Composition and Flux of Dissolved and Particulate Carbon and Nitrogen in the Lower Tocantins River17
Land Management Explains the Contrasting Greening Pattern Across China‐Russia Border Based on Paired Land Use Experiment Approach17
Responses of Soil Nitrous Oxide Emission to Nitrogen Addition at Two Topographic Positions of a Subtropical Forest17
Experimental Studies Reveal Bacteriophages Can Affect Precipitation of Mineral Phases17
Spatial and Temporal Variability of Dissolved Organic Matter Molecular Composition in a Stratified Eutrophic Lake17
EEAGER: A Neural Network Model for Finding Beaver Complexes in Satellite and Aerial Imagery17
Intra‐Specific Variability in Plant Hydraulic Parameters Inferred From Model Inversion of Sap Flux Data17
A Deep Learning Approach of Artificial Neural Network With Attention Mechanism to Predicting Marine Biogeochemistry Data17
Fecal Pellet‐Like Gyrodinium Species in Sinking Particles: Newly Found Potential Contributors for Carbon Export in the Antarctic Seasonal Ice Zone17
A Continental‐Scale Estimate of Soil Organic Carbon Change at NEON Sites and Their Environmental and Edaphic Controls17
A Machine Learning Approach for Filling Long Gaps in Eddy Covariance Time Series Data in a Tropical Dry Forest16
More Accurately Estimating Aboveground Biomass in Tropical Forests With Complex Forest Structures and Regions of High‐Aboveground Biomass16
Limited Mitigation Potential of Forestation Under a High Emissions Scenario: Results From Multi‐Model and Single Model Ensembles16
Nitrification in a Subterranean Estuary: An Ex Situ and In Situ Method Comparison Determines Nitrate Is Available for Discharge16
Unraveling the Influence of Short‐Lived, Three‐Dimensional, Eddy‐Like, Coherent, Oceanic Structures on Phytoplankton Dynamics and Nutrient Transport16
Reservoir Drawdown Highlights the Emergent Effects of Water Level Change on Reservoir Physics, Chemistry, and Biology16
Seasonal Carbon Dioxide Concentrations and Fluxes Throughout Denmark's Stream Network16
Nitrous Oxide Fluxes in Permafrost Peatlands Remain Negligible After Wildfire and Thermokarst Disturbance16
Greenhouse Gas Emissions From a Large and Shallow Tropical African Lake: Contribution of Different Gases and Emission Pathways16
Peatland Plant Community Changes in Annual Production and Composition Through 8 Years of Warming Manipulations Under Ambient and Elevated CO2 Atmospheres16
Tundra Browning in the Indigirka Lowlands (North‐Eastern Siberia) Explained by Drought, Floods and Small‐Scale Vegetation Shifts16
Peat Particulate Organic Matter Accepts Electrons During In Situ Incubation in the Anoxic Subsurface of Ombrotrophic Bogs15
The Spectral Mixture Residual: A Source of Low‐Variance Information to Enhance the Explainability and Accuracy of Surface Biology and Geology Retrievals15
Hydroclimatic Drivers of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Asia's Major Rivers15
Airflow Field and Shelter Effect Around Flexible Plants Using Fluid‐Structure Interaction (FSI)‐Large‐Eddy‐Simulation (LES) Simulations15
Abrupt Thaw in a Finnish Palsa: Potential CH 4 Production Driven by Vegetation Adaptation in the Transition From Permafrost to Post‐Thaw Soils15
Reconciling Top‐Down and Bottom‐Up Estimates of Ecosystem Respiration in a Mature Eucalypt Forest15
Bridging 20 Years of Soil Organic Matter Frameworks: Empirical Support, Model Representation, and Next Steps15
Characteristics and Mechanisms of Typhoon‐Induced Decomposition of Organic Matter and Its Implication for Climate Change14
Under‐Ice Oxygen Depletion and Greenhouse Gas Supersaturation in North Temperate Urban Ponds14
Lake Dynamics Modulate the Air Temperature Variability Recorded by Sedimentary Aquatic Biomarkers: A Holocene Case Study From Western Greenland14
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Methane Emissions From Land and Aquatic Ecosystems in Western Siberia: An Analysis With Methane Biogeochemistry Models14
Quantifying the Effects Sizes of Common Controls on Methane Emissions From an Ombrotrophic Peat Bog14
Atmospheric Dryness Constrains CO2 Uptake During the Peak Growing Season and at Noontime in an Alpine Wetland Ecosystem14
Net Climate Effects of Moose Browsing in Early Successional Boreal Forests by Integrating Carbon and Albedo Dynamics14
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Submarine Groundwater Discharge in the Northern Bohai Sea, China: Implications for Coastal Carbon Budgets and Buffering Capacity14
Effects of Landslides on Terrestrial Carbon Stocks With a Coupled Geomorphic‐Biologic Model: Southeast Alaska, United States14
High Abundances and Expression Levels of Atypical, Non‐Denitrifier N2O Reductases Drive Strong Microbial N2O Consumption Rates in a Minimally Impacted Mangrove Stand14
Vertical Variations of Photosystem Energy Partitioning in the Canopy of the Subtropical Cropland14
Deep‐Marine Brine Seeps Stimulate Microbial Nitrogen Cycling: Implications for the Formation of Sediment‐Hosted Ore Deposits14
Trace Metal Effluxes From Peruvian Shelf Sediments Constrained in Parallel by Benthic Lander Mounted Pumps and Pelagic Rosette Sampling13
Scaling Land‐Atmosphere Interactions: Special or Fundamental?13
Peat Decomposition and Erosion Contribute to Pond Deepening in a Temperate Salt Marsh13
Current and Future Global Lake Methane Emissions: A Process‐Based Modeling Analysis13
Evolution Patterns of Carbon Flux in the Alpine Meadow Ecosystem13
The Roles of Tidal Marshes in the Estuarine Biochemical Processes: A Numerical Modeling Study13
Earlier Precipitation Enhances Dryland Annual Primary Production13
The Stimulation Effect of Nitrogen‐Addition on Soil Nitrogen Leaching Weakens Over Time in an Alpine Forest13
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Controls on the Respiration of Ancient Carbon Draining From Permafrost Soils Into Sunlit Arctic Surface Waters13
Trees in the Stream: Determining Patterns of Terrestrial Dissolved Organic Matter Contributions to the Northeast Pacific Coastal Temperate Rainforest13
Shifts in Climatic Limitations on Global Vegetation Productivity Unveiled by Shapley Additive Explanation: Reduced Temperature but Increased Water Limitations13
Holocene Terrestrial Permafrost Contributes More Highly Reactive Organic Matter to the Laptev Sea Shelf Than Pleistocene Permafrost13
Higher Levels of Soluble Reactive Phosphorus Promote Labile Organic Nitrogen Cycling in Subsurface Coastal Waters13
Canopy Temperature Is Regulated by Ecosystem Structural Traits and Captures the Ecohydrologic Dynamics of a Semiarid Mixed Conifer Forest Site13
Soil Amended With Organic Matter Increases Fluvial Erosion Resistance of Cohesive Streambank Soil13
Effects of a Storm on the Transformation and Export of Phosphorus Through a Subtropical River‐Turbid Estuary Continuum Revealed by Continuous Observation13
Land Cover and Hydrology Regulate Riverine Carbon Emissions From Subarctic Catchments13
Role of Aquatic Plants in Carbon Dioxide Exchange Between the Littoral Zone of a Eutrophic MidLatitude Lake and the Atmosphere13
Vegetal Undercurrents—Obscured Riverine Dynamics of Plant Debris13
Microbial Ecology and Site Characteristics Underlie Differences in Salinity‐Methane Relationships in Coastal Wetlands13
A Better Understanding of Atmospheric Methane Sources Using 13CH3D and 12CH2D2 Clumped Isotopes13
Increased Salinity Constrains the Priming Effect of SOM Decomposition by Shifting Microbial Carbon Preferences: A Microcosm Study in a Typical Coastal Wetland12
Toward a Realistic Representation of Sucrose Transport in the Phloem of Plants12
Synergistic Mechanisms of Plant Phosphorus (P) Resorption and Microbial P‐Limitation Affecting Soil P During Grassland Vegetation Succession12
Linking Microbial Gene‐Expression and Denitrification Rates in Aquifers: Insights From an Intermediate‐Scale In Situ Injection‐Extraction Experiment and Reaction Model12
A 14,000‐Year Sediment Record of Mercury Accumulation and Isotopic Signatures From Lake Malaya Chabyda (Siberia)12
Development of the Ames Global Hyperspectral Synthetic Data Set: Surface Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function12
Ratio of In Situ CO2 to CH4 Production and Its Environmental Controls in Polygonal Tundra Soils of Samoylov Island, Northeastern Siberia12
Net Primary Production and Ecosystem Carbon Flux of Brazilian Tropical Savanna Ecosystems From Eddy Covariance and Inventory Methods12
Elevated Atmospheric Sulfur Deposition Affects Predominant Forms of Sulfur in Ombrotrophic Peatlands12
Distinct Accumulations of Microbial Necromass Carbon in Mangrove, Salt Marsh, and Bare Flat Wetlands12
Investigating the Atmospheric Microbial Ecosystem Through Theory, Bioenergetics, and Numerical Modeling: A Breath of Fresh Air for Aeromicrobiology12
Data‐Driven Modeling of 4D Ocean and Coastal Acidification in the Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays From Surface Measurements12
Alternating Drying and Flowing Phases Control Stream Metabolism Through Short‐ and Long‐Term Effects: Insights From a River Network12
Quality of Sediment Organic Matter Determines the Intertidal N2O Response to Global Warming12
Transition Zones at the Changing Coastal Terrestrial‐Aquatic Interface12
Vegetation Productivity in India Is Modulated by Climate Teleconnections From the Pacific Ocean12
Patterns and Potential Consequences of a Changing Sulfur Cycle in High Elevation Wetlands12
Evaluating Hysteresis Patterns in Sap Flow of a Red Pine Forest Subjected to Different Variable Retention Harvesting Treatments11
Vertically Divergent Responses of SOC Decomposition to Soil Moisture in a Changing Climate11
Nonlinear Growth and Physiological Responses of White Spruce at North American Arctic Treeline11
Organic Carbon Sources in Surface Sediments on the Northern South China Sea11
Spatiotemporal Variations in the Rate of Canopy Development and Senescence of Marsh Wetland Vegetation and Their Responses to Climate Change in China11
Salt‐Induced Flocculation of Dissolved Organic Matter and Iron Is Controlled by Their Concentration and Ratio in Boreal Coastal Systems11
The Diurnal Dynamics of Gross Primary Productivity Using Observations From the Advanced Baseline Imager on the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite‐R Series at an Oak Savanna Ecosystem11
Carbon Burial (in)Efficiency: Tracking the Molecular Fingerprint of In Situ Organic Matter Burial Using a 30‐Year Freeze‐Core Series From a Northern Boreal Lake (Nylandssjön, Sweden)11
Seasonal Variation of Long‐Chain Alkyl Diols Proxies in Suspended Particulate Matter of the Changjiang River Estuary11
Glacier‐Fed Lakes Are Significant Sinks of Carbon Dioxide in the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau11
Vertical Mixing, Light Penetration and Phosphorus Cycling Regulate Seasonal Algae Blooms in an Ice‐Covered Dimictic Lake11
Widespread Advances in Corn and Soybean Phenology in Response to Future Climate Change Across the United States11
Vegetation Index‐Based Models Without Meteorological Constraints Underestimate the Impact of Drought on Gross Primary Productivity11
Biophysical Drivers of Coastal Treeline Elevation11
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A Model Intercomparison Analysis for Controls on C Accumulation in North American Peatlands11
Disturbance Drives Leaf Litter Leachate Dynamics in a Tropical Stream Ecosystem11
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Radiocarbon in the Atmosphere and Seawater in the South China Sea: Flux, Inventory and Air‐Sea CO2 Exchange Rate Tracing11
Legacy Phosphorus and Ecosystem Memory Control Future Water Quality in a Eutrophic Lake11
Burial of Organic Carbon in Swedish Fjord Sediments: Highlighting the Importance of Sediment Accumulation Rate in Relation to Fjord Redox Conditions11
Intact Polar brGDGTs in Arctic Lake Catchments: Implications for Lipid Sources and Paleoclimate Applications11
Particle‐Size‐Specific Radiocarbon Constraints Imply an Active Subsoil Organic Carbon Pool11
Estimating Individual Tree Mortality in the Sierra Nevada Using Lidar and Multispectral Reflectance Data11
Atmospheric Vapor Pressure Deficit Outweighs Soil Moisture Deficit in Controlling Global Ecosystem Water Use Efficiency11
Improved Estimates of Regional Rice Yield Responses to Elevated CO2 by Considering Sub‐Species Discrepancies11
Global Distribution and Biogeochemical Significance of Magnetotactic Bacteria in Deep‐Sea Cold Seep Ecosystems11
Trapped Under Ice: Spatial and Seasonal Dynamics of Dissolved Organic Matter Composition in Tundra Lakes11
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A Model of the Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Soil Carbon Following Coastal Wetland Loss Applied to a Louisiana Salt Marsh in the Mississippi River Deltaic Plain10
Physiochemical Controls on the Horizontal Exchange of Blue Carbon Across the Salt Marsh‐Tidal Channel Interface10
Carbonyl Sulfide Sulfur Isotope Fractionation During Uptake by C3 and C4 Plants10
A Synoptic System for Capturing Ecosystem Control Points Across Terrestrial‐Aquatic Interfaces10
Denitrification Losses in Response to N Fertilizer Rates—Integrating High Temporal Resolution N2O, In Situ 15N2O and 15N2 Measurements and Fertil10
Links Between Stream Water Nitrogen and Terrestrial Vegetation in Northeast Greenland10
Formulation of a Consistent Multi‐Species Canopy Description for Hydrodynamic Models Embedded in Large‐Scale Land‐Surface Representations of Mixed‐Forests10
Effects of Spring Phenology on Grassland Growth in Qilian Mountains Across Multiple Spatiotemporal Scales10
Climate and Ecosystem Factors Mediate Soil Freeze‐Thaw Cycles at the Continental Scale10
Seasonally Dynamic Dissolved Carbon Cycling in a Large Hard Water Lake10
Long‐Term Response of Peatland Carbon Exchange to Climatic Changes in the Hudson Bay Lowlands10
Soil Moisture Rather Than Atmospheric Dryness Dominates CO2 Uptake in an Alpine Steppe10
Quantification of Nocturnal Water Use and Its Composition in a Eucalyptus urophylla × E. grandis Plantation on the Leizhou Peninsula, South China10
Contrasting Impacts of Agricultural Intensification and Urbanization on Lake Phosphorus Cycling and Implications for Managing Eutrophication10
Enhanced Dependence of China's Vegetation Activity on Soil Moisture Under Drier Climate Conditions10
Causal Drivers of Land‐Atmosphere Carbon Fluxes From Machine Learning Models and Data10
Monitoring Coastal Estuarine Habitats for Biodiversity Along the Temperate Bioregion of South Africa10
Extensive Oxygen Consumption in the Intertidal Infiltration Zone of Beach Aquifers—The Impact of Seasonal Input, Filtration Efficiency, and Morphodynamics9
Distinguishing the Impacts and Gradient Effects of Climate Change and Human Activities on Vegetation Cover in the Weihe River Basin, China9
Solar‐Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence as a Potential Proxy for Gross Primary Production and Methane Emission in a Cool‐Temperate Bog in Northern Japan9
Seasonal Environmental Controls on Soil CO2 Dynamics at a High CO2 Flux Sites (Piton de la Fournaise and Mayotte Volcanoes)9
Methane Emissions in Seagrass Meadows as a Small Offset to Carbon Sequestration9
Quantifying the Natural Climate Solution Potential of Agricultural Systems by Combining Eddy Covariance and Remote Sensing9
Shrubs Compensate for Tree Leaf Area Variation and Influence Vegetation Indices in Post‐Fire Siberian Larch Forests9
Estimating Soil Thermal Inertia Profiles From the Passive Equilibration of a Temperature Probe9
Trade‐Off Between Light Deprivation and Desiccation in Intertidal Seagrasses Due To Periodic Tidal Inundation and Exposure: Insights From a Data‐Calibrated Model9
Not Enough: Efforts to Diversify Biogeosciences Benefit Limited Segment of Society9
Wildfires Impact the Thermal Stability and Molecular Composition but Not the Age of Dissolved Organic Carbon Exported by Northern Streams9
Reconstruction of the Eukaryotic Communities in Beppu Bay Over the Past 50 Years Based on Sedimentary DNA Barcoding9
Chemical Oxygen Demand as a Measure of Fluvial Organic Matter Oxidation State9
Hot or Not? An Evaluation of Methods for Identifying Hot Moments of Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Soils9
Shrub Mangroves Facilitate Self‐Sustaining Conditions for Colonization: Insights From the Nanliu Delta, China9
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Low Oxygen Levels in Early Neoproterozoic Shallow Seawater and Evolution Stasis of Crown‐Group Eukaryotes9
A Terrestrial‐Aquatic Model Reveals Cross‐Scale Interactions Regulate Lateral Dissolved Organic Carbon Transport From Terrestrial Ecosystems9
Divergent Drivers of Various Topsoil Phosphorus Fractions Across Tibetan Alpine Grasslands9
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A Greenhouse Gas Budget for Mexico During 2000–20199
Confirming the Primacy of Light Controlling Ammonium Removal in Response to Biofilm Colonization and Shade Using Experimental Streams9
REWTCrunch: A Modeling Framework for Vegetation Induced Reactive Zone Processes in the Critical Zone9
Fusion of Multiple Models for Improving Gross Primary Production Estimation With Eddy Covariance Data Based on Machine Learning9
Nitrate Loads From Land to Stream Are Balanced by In‐Stream Nitrate Uptake Across Seasons in a Dryland Stream Network9
Methane Production Linked to Organic Matter Molecule and Methanogenic Community in Estuarine Benthic Sediments9
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Implications for the Missing South Asian Carbon Sink: Hydrologic Coupling of Water and Carbon Balances in a Tropical Catchment9
Subsurface Lateral Flows Buffer Riparian Water Stress Against Snow Drought9
Holocene Land‐Use and Climate Forcing of Ombrotrophic Peatland Dynamics in Northwest Estonia9
Hyperspectral and Photodiode Retrievals of Nighttime LED‐Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence (LEDIF) for Tracking Photosynthetic Phenology in a Vineyard9
Assessing Hydrology, Biogeochemistry, and Organic Micropollutants in an Urban Stream‐Aquifer System: An Interdisciplinary Data Set9
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Deciphering Microbially Driven Labile and Refractory Molecular Candidates in Dissolved Organic Matter9
Measuring Gas Transfer Velocity in a Steep Tropical Stream: Method Evaluation and Implications for Upscaling9
Soil Carbonyl Sulfide (OCS) Fluxes in Terrestrial Ecosystems: An Empirical Model9
Costs of Dust Collection by Trichodesmium: Effect on Buoyancy and Toxic Metal Release9
Understanding the Physical Forcings Behind the Biogeochemical Productivity of the Hudson Bay Complex9
Advancing Estuarine Science and Management Through Long‐Term Research and Monitoring in the U.S. National Estuarine Research Reserve System8
Water Column Nitrogen Removal During Storms in a Low‐Order Watershed8
Estimating Coccolithophore PIC:POC Based on Coccosphere and Coccolith Geometry8
Wildfire and Permafrost Thaw Reduce C Pools and Diminish Carbon Sequestration Potential in Yedoma Surface Soils8
Phenology of Photosynthesis in Winter‐Dormant Temperate and Boreal Forests: Long‐Term Observations From Flux Towers and Quantitative Evaluation of Phenology Models8
Linking Transpiration to Reef Nitrogen Supply on a Tropical Coral Island8
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Impacts of Active Versus Passive Re‐Wetting on the Carbon Balance of a Previously Drained Bog8
Exploring the Significance of Chlorophyll Fluorescence‐Based Photosynthetic Capacity in Gross Primary Productivity Simulations Across Diverse Ecosystems in China8
ECOSTRESS Evapotranspiration Estimates Across Temporal and Spatial Scales in Arid and Semi‐Arid Southern Arizona, USA8
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High Arctic Vegetation Communities With a Thick Moss Layer Slow Active Layer Thaw8
Biome‐Specific Responses of GOSIF Gross Primary Productivity to Wildfires in South America8
Eroding Permafrost Coastlines Release Biodegradable Dissolved Organic Carbon to the Arctic Ocean8
Riparian Microtopography Affects Event‐Driven Stream DOC Concentrations and DOM Quality in a Forested Headwater Catchment8
Simulating the Potential for Invasive Grass Expansion to Alter Wildfire Behavior in Southern California With WRF‐Fire8
Dynamics of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon and CO2 Emission Controlled by Reservoir Regulation in the Yellow River8
Eddy Covariance Data Reveal That a Small Freshwater Reservoir Emits a Substantial Amount of Carbon Dioxide and Methane8
Differential Pulse Sensitivity of Nitric and Nitrous Oxide Emissions to Temperature, Carbon, and Nitrogen Following Wetting of Desert Soils8
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