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2019
Léger, Emmanuel, Baptiste Dafflon, Yves Robert, Craig Ulrich, John E. Peterson, Sébastien C. Biraud, Vladimir E. Romanovsky, and Susan S. Hubbard. "A distributed temperature profiling method for assessing spatial variability in ground temperatures in a discontinuous permafrost region of Alaska." The Cryosphere 13 (2019): 2853-2867.
Shiklomanov, A.N., B.A. Bradley, K.M. Dahlin, A. M. Fox, C.M. Gough, F.M. Hoffman, and et al. "Enhancing global change experiments through integration of remote‐sensing techniques." Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 17, no. 4 (2019): 215-224.
Burnett, A.C., K.J. Davidson, S.P. Serbin, and A. Rogers. "The “one‐point method” for estimating maximum carboxylation capacity of photosynthesis: A cautionary tale." Plant, Cell & Environment 42, no. 8 (2019): 2472-2481.
Muster, Sina, William J. Riley, Kurt Roth, Moritz Langer, Fabio Cresto Aleina, Charles D. Koven, Stephan Lange, Annett Bartsch, Guido Grosse, Cathy J. Wilson et al. "Size distributions of Arctic waterbodies reveal consistent relations in their statistical moments in space and time." Frontiers in Earth Science 7 (2019).
Muster, Sina, William J. Riley, Kurt Roth, Moritz Langer, Fabio Cresto Aleina, Charles D. Koven, Stephan Lange, Annett Bartsch, Guido Grosse, Cathy J. Wilson et al. "Size distributions of Arctic waterbodies reveal consistent relations in their statistical moments in space and time." Frontiers in Earth Science 7 (2019).
Bennett, K.E., J.E. Cherry, B. Balk, and S. Lindsey. "Using MODIS estimates of fractional snow cover area to improve streamflow forecasts in interior Alaska." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 23, no. 5 (2019): 2439-2459.
Bennett, K.E., J.E. Cherry, B. Balk, and S. Lindsey. "Using MODIS estimates of fractional snow cover area to improve streamflow forecasts in interior Alaska." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 23, no. 5 (2019): 2439-2459.
2020
Bouskill, Nicholas J. "Alaskan carbon-climate feedbacks will be weaker than inferred from short-term manipulations." Nature Communications 11 (2020): 5798.
Bouskill, Nicholas J., William J. Riley, Qing Zhu, Zelalem A. Mekonnen, and Robert F. Grant. "Alaskan carbon-climate feedbacks will be weaker than inferred from short-term experimentsAbstract." Nature Communications 11, no. 1 (2020).
Iversen, Colleen, W. Bolton, Alistair Rogers, Cathy Wilson, and Stan Wullschleger. "Building a Culture of Safety and Trust in Team Science." Eos 101 (2020).