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  1. A general framework for nitrogen deposition effects on soil respiration in global forests
  2. Implementation and Evaluation of Emission‐Driven Land‐Atmosphere Coupled Simulation in E3SMv2.1
  3. A Performant, Scalable Processing Pipeline for High‐Quality and FAIR Environmental Sensor Data
  4. Transition Zones at the Changing Coastal Terrestrial‐Aquatic Interface
  5. Short-term experimental flooding impacts soil biogeochemistry but not aboveground vegetation in a coastal forest
  6. A Synoptic System for Capturing Ecosystem Control Points Across Terrestrial‐Aquatic Interfaces
  7. E3SM‐GCAM: A Synchronously Coupled Human Component in the E3SM Earth System Model Enables Novel Human‐Earth Feedback Research
  8. Permafrost, Peatland, and Cropland Regions Are Key to Reconciling North American Carbon Sink Estimates
  9. The Effect of Different Climate Sensitivity Priors on Projected Climate: A Probabilistic Analysis
  10. Role of Forest Carbon Change in Shaping Future Land Use and Land Cover Change
  11. Implementation and evaluation of emission-driven land-atmosphere coupled simulation in E3SMv2.1
  12. Flooding and Water Chemistry Drive Soil Biogeochemistry and GHG fluxes in a Coastal Forest 
  13. A general framework for nitrogen deposition effects on soil respiration in global forests
  14. An ecosystem-scale flooding experiment to disentangle mechanisms of coastal forest resilience and vulnerability to extreme flooding events 
  15. Honoring Our 2024 Reviewers: Advancing Excellence and Equity in JGR Biogeosciences
  16. Modelling Amazon fire regimes under climate change scenarios
  17. Human-Earth feedbacks in E3SM-GCAM successfully simulate the evolution of a combined human-Earth system
  18. Hydrological controls on soil carbon dynamics: from pores to cores
  19. The effect of different climate sensitivity priors on projected climate: A probabilistic analysis
  20. fluxfinder: An R Package for Reproducible Calculation and Initial Processing of Greenhouse Gas Fluxes From Static Chamber Measurements
  21. Informing forest carbon inventories under the Paris Agreement using ground‐based forest monitoring data
  22. Temperature responses of ecosystem respiration
  23. Hector V3.2.0: functionality and performance of a reduced-complexity climate model
  24. AGU Publications Updates Authorship Policy to Foster Greater Equity and Transparency in Global Research Collaborations
  25. Effects of spatial variability in vegetation phenology, climate, landcover, biodiversity, topography, and soil property on soil respiration across a coastal ecosystem
  26. Recognizing and Appreciating the 2023 JGR: Biogeosciences Reviewers
  27. Field experiments show no consistent reductions in soil microbial carbon in response to warming
  28. Twenty Years of Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities in Measuring and Understanding Soil Respiration
  29. nmrrr: A Reproducible Workflow for Binning and Visualizing NMR Spectra From Environmental Samples
  30. Salinity exposure affects lower-canopy specific leaf area of upland trees in a coastal deciduous forest
  31. PoolDilutionR: An R package for easy optimization of isotope pool dilution calculations
  32. Hector V3.1.1: functionality and performance of a reduced-complexity climate model
  33. Supplementary material to "Hector V3.1.1: functionality and performance of a reduced-complexity climate model"
  34. Forest Soil Carbon Efflux Evaluation Across China: A New Estimate With Machine Learning
  35. Root and Microbial Soil CO2 and CH4 Fluxes Respond Differently to Seasonal and Episodic Environmental Changes in a Temperate Forest
  36. Update on Our Action Plan for Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity in Publishing at JGR: Biogeosciences
  37. Sustained Three-Year Declines in Forest Soil Respiration are Proportional to Disturbance Severity
  38. Quantifying Airborne Fraction Trends and the Ultimate Fate of Anthropogenic CO2 by Tracking Carbon Flows in a Simple Climate Model
  39. Quantifying airborne fraction trends and the destination of anthropogenic CO2 by tracking carbon flows in a simple climate model
  40. Shining a Spotlight on Our 2022 Reviewers for JGR: Biogeosciences
  41. The Impact of Crop Rotation and Spatially Varying Crop Parameters in the E3SM Land Model (ELMv2)
  42. Modeling Perennial Bioenergy Crops in the E3SM Land Model (ELMv2)
  43. Enabling FAIR data in Earth and environmental science with community-centric (meta)data reporting formats
  44. Latitudinal shifts of soil microbial biomass seasonality
  45. Carbon flux estimates are sensitive to data source: a comparison of field and lab temperature sensitivity data
  46. Soil respiration response to simulated precipitation change depends on ecosystem type and study duration
  47. Impact of the numerical solution approach of a plant hydrodynamic model (v0.1) on vegetation dynamics
  48. Decadal forest soil respiration following stem girdling
  49. Processes and mechanisms of coastal woody‐plant mortality
  50. Impact of numerical solution approach of a plant hydrodynamic model on vegetation dynamics
  51. Supplementary material to "Impact of numerical solution approach of a plant hydrodynamic model on vegetation dynamics"
  52. Optical vegetation indices for monitoring terrestrial ecosystems globally
  53. New features, broader accessibility, and improved performance of the Hector v3 simple carbon/climate model
  54. Ideas and perspectives: Enhancing research and monitoring of carbon pools and land-to-atmosphere greenhouse gases exchange in developing countries
  55. Soil carbon effluxes of forest ecosystems in China
  56. Revisiting diffusion-based moisture functions: why do they fail?
  57. Inferring the effects of partial defoliation on the carbon cycle from forest structure: challenges and opportunities
  58. Climate Drives Modeled Forest Carbon Cycling Resistance and Resilience in the Upper Great Lakes Region, USA
  59. Amazon fire regimes under climate change scenarios
  60. Ideas and Perspectives: Enhancing research and monitoring of carbon pools and land-to-atmosphere greenhouse gases exchange in developing countries
  61. A Data‐Driven Global Soil Heterotrophic Respiration Dataset and the Drivers of Its Inter‐Annual Variability
  62. A Guide to Using GitHub for Developing and Versioning Data Standards and Reporting Formats
  63. A permafrost implementation in the simple carbon–climate model Hector v.2.3pf
  64. Modeling perennial bioenergy crops in the E3SM land model
  65. Leveraging observed soil heterotrophic respiration fluxes as a novel constraint on global‐scale models
  66. Soil texture and environmental conditions influence the biogeochemical responses of soils to drought and flooding
  67. Spatial biases of information influence global estimates of soil respiration: How can we improve global predictions?
  68. Reviews and syntheses: Enhancing research and monitoring of land-to-atmosphere greenhouse gases exchange in developing countries
  69. Modeling FoRTE, the Forest Resilience Threshold Experiment
  70. Spatial variability of carbon allocation to soil autotrophic respiration in global forest ecosystems
  71. Modeling and tracking flows of carbon in the earth system
  72. Global patterns of forest autotrophic carbon fluxes
  73. Coastal Forest Seawater Exposure Increases Stem Methane Concentration
  74. HIRM v1.0: a hybrid impulse response model for climate modeling and uncertainty analyses
  75. A Permafrost Implementation in the Simple Carbon-Climate Model Hector
  76. Measurement conditions exert relatively small effects on measurements of soil respiration
  77. <i>SoilErosionDB</i>: A global database for surface runoff and soil erosion evaluation
  78. COSORE: A community database for continuous soil respiration and other soil‐atmosphere greenhouse gas flux data
  79. Decadal‐Scale Recovery of Carbon Stocks After Wildfires Throughout the Boreal Forests
  80. Prediction of annual soil respiration from its flux at mean annual temperature
  81. Pervasive shifts in forest dynamics in a changing world
  82. Representing the function and sensitivity of coastal interfaces in Earth system models
  83. HIRM v1.0: A hybrid impulse response model for climate modeling and uncertainty analyses
  84. Initial Land Use/Cover Distribution Substantially Affects Global Carbon and Local Temperature Projections in the Integrated Earth System Model
  85. Towards a generalizable framework of disturbance ecology through crowdsourced science
  86. Linking molecular properties of soil organic carbon to emergent ecosystem functions in a tidally influenced landscape of the Pacific Northwest
  87. Global soil respiration: patterns, challenges and network opportunities
  88. Localized basal area affects soil respiration temperature sensitivity in a coastal deciduous forest
  89. Valuable effort and clear ms; infrastructure needs some improvement
  90. Spatial predictions and associated uncertainty of annual soil respiration at the global scale
  91. Soil Respiration Variability and Correlation Across a Wide Range of Temporal Scales
  92. Dataset itself is problematic
  93. Good analysis of a novel and important dataset
  94. Characteristics of human-climate feedbacks differ at different radiative forcing levels
  95. Solid review with good recommendations
  96. Apparent temperature sensitivity of soil respiration can result from temperature driven changes in microbial biomass
  97. Tree proximity affects soil respiration dynamics in a coastal temperate deciduous forest
  98. Title typo
  99. Fldgen v1.0: an emulator with internal variability and space–time correlation for Earth system models
  100. GCAM v5.1: representing the linkages between energy, water, land, climate, and economic systems
  101. Understanding soil moisture and salinity effects on greenhouse gas fluxes from coastal soils
  102. gcamdata: An R Package for Preparation, Synthesis, and Tracking of Input Data for the GCAM Integrated Human-Earth Systems Model
  103. Power laws and critical fragmentation in global forests
  104. Quantifying Human‐Mediated Carbon Cycle Feedbacks
  105. Thinning Can Reduce Losses in Carbon Use Efficiency and Carbon Stocks in Managed Forests Under Warmer Climate
  106. GCAM v5.1: Representing the linkages between energy, water, land, climate, and economic systems
  107. New Techniques and Data for Understanding the Global Soil Respiration Flux
  108. A moisture function of soil heterotrophic respiration that incorporates microscale processes
  109. Integrated human-earth system modeling—state of the science and future directions
  110. Data Sharing and Scientific Impact in Eddy Covariance Research
  111. Computationally Efficient Emulators for Earth System Models
  112. Human impacts on 20th century fire dynamics and implications for global carbon and water trajectories
  113. Response to Reviewer 1
  114. Response to Reviewer 2
  115. Response to Reviewer 3
  116. Response to Reviewer 4
  117. A new approach to evaluate the MODIS annual NPP product (MOD17A3) using forest field data from Turkey
  118. Synergy between land use and climate change increases future fire risk in Amazon forests
  119. Soil carbon cycling proxies: Understanding their critical role in predicting climate change feedbacks
  120. Shifts in pore connectivity from precipitation versus groundwater rewetting increases soil carbon loss after drought
  121. Causes of uncertainty in observed and projected heterotrophic respiration from Earth System Models
  122. Supplementary material to "Causes of uncertainty in observed and projected heterotrophic respiration from Earth System Models"
  123. Networking our science to characterize the state, vulnerabilities, and management opportunities of soil organic matter
  124. Regional contribution to variability and trends of global gross primary productivity
  125. Soil respiration across a permafrost transition zone: spatial structure and environmental correlates
  126. Biospheric feedback effects in a synchronously coupled model of human and Earth systems
  127. Supplementary material to "Synergy between land use and climate change increases future fire risk in Amazon forests"
  128. Synergy between land use and climate change increases future fire risk in Amazon forests
  129. Corrigendum: Impact of fire on global land surface air temperature and energy budget for the 20th century due to changes within ecosystems (2017 Environ. Res. Lett. 12 044014)
  130. An open-access CMIP5 pattern library for temperature and precipitation: description and methodology
  131. Exploring precipitation pattern scaling methodologies and robustness among CMIP5 models
  132. Differences in soluble organic carbon chemistry in pore waters sampled from different pore size domains
  133. An open-access CMIP5 pattern library for temperature and precipitation: Description and methodology
  134. The SSP4: A world of deepening inequality
  135. Erratum to: The value of soil respiration measurements for interpreting and modeling terrestrial carbon cycling
  136. Understanding how deep northern soils will respond to environmental changes
  137. Power laws and critical fragmentation in global forests
  138. Soil CO<sub>2</sub> flux across a permafrost transition zone: spatial structure and environmental correlates
  139. Supplementary material to "Soil CO<sub>2</sub> flux across a permafrost transition zone: spatial structure and environmental correlates"
  140. Exploring precipitation pattern scaling methodologies and robustness among CMIP5 models
  141. The value of soil respiration measurements for interpreting and modeling terrestrial carbon cycling
  142. Pore-scale investigation on the response of heterotrophic respiration to moisture conditions in heterogeneous soils
  143. Response to referee #3
  144. Response to referee #1
  145. Response to referee #2
  146. Aligning the Measurement of Microbial Diversity with Macroecological Theory
  147. Ocean acidification over the next three centuries using a simple global climate carbon-cycle model: projections and sensitivities
  148. Running an open experiment: transparency and reproducibility in soil and ecosystem science
  149. Exploring global surface temperature pattern scaling methodologies and assumptions from a CMIP5 model ensemble
  150. Supplementary material to "Exploring global surface temperature pattern scaling methodologies and assumptions from a CMIP5 model ensemble"
  151. Valuable step and contribution weakened by no repository
  152. Temperature and moisture effects on greenhouse gas emissions from deep active-layer boreal soils
  153. Disturbance, complexity, and succession of net ecosystem production in North America's temperate deciduous forests
  154. Estimating heterotrophic respiration at large scales: challenges, approaches, and next steps
  155. Soil Respiration and Bacterial Structure and Function after 17 Years of a Reciprocal Soil Transplant Experiment
  156. Biomass offsets little or none of permafrost carbon release from soils, streams, and wildfire: an expert assessment
  157. Projections of ocean acidification over the next three centuries using a simple global climate carbon-cycle model
  158. Quantifying and Mapping the Supply of and Demand for Carbon Storage and Sequestration Service from Urban Trees
  159. The integrated Earth system model version 1: formulation and functionality
  160. A Novel Modelling Approach for Predicting Forest Growth and Yield under Climate Change
  161. A global map of urban extent from nightlights
  162. A simple object-oriented and open-source model for scientific and policy analyses of the global climate system – Hector v1.0
  163. HESFIRE: a global fire model to explore the role of anthropogenic and weather drivers
  164. Moderate forest disturbance as a stringent test for gap and big-leaf models
  165. The integrated Earth System Model (iESM): formulation and functionality
  166. Simulations of ecosystem hydrological processes using a unified multi-scale model
  167. Frozen Cropland Soil in Northeast China as Source of N2O and CO2 Emissions
  168. From land use to land cover: restoring the afforestation signal in a coupled integrated assessment–earth system model and the implications for CMIP5 RCP simulations
  169. On linking an Earth system model to the equilibrium carbon representation of an economically optimizing land use model
  170. A simple object-oriented and open source model for scientific and policy analyses of the global carbon cycle – Hector v0.1
  171. Corrigendum: Aboveground and belowground biomass and sapwood area allometric equations for six boreal tree species of northern Manitoba
  172. Quantifying the role of fire in the Earth system – Part 2: Impact on the net carbon balance of global terrestrial ecosystems for the 20th century
  173. Approaches to advance scientific understanding of macrosystems ecology
  174. Completing the data life cycle: using information management in macrosystems ecology research
  175. The effects of climate sensitivity and carbon cycle interactions on mitigation policy stringency
  176. Global vegetation model diversity and the risks of climate-driven ecosystem shifts
  177. Disturbance legacies and climate jointly drive tree growth and mortality in an intensively studied boreal forest
  178. Seasonality of soil CO2 efflux in a temperate forest: Biophysical effects of snowpack and spring freeze–thaw cycles
  179. Sensitivity of climate mitigation strategies to natural disturbances
  180. Multi-Year Lags between Forest Browning and Soil Respiration at High Northern Latitudes
  181. The resilience and functional role of moss in boreal and arctic ecosystems
  182. Effects of soil rewetting and thawing on soil gas fluxes: a review of current literature and suggestions for future research
  183. Observations and assessment of forest carbon dynamics following disturbance in North America
  184. Corrigendum to “A comparison of trenched plot techniques for partitioning soil respiration” [Soil Biol. Biochem. 43 (10) (2011) 2108–2114]
  185. Simulating the impacts of disturbances on forest carbon cycling in North America: Processes, data, models, and challenges
  186. A comparison of trenched plot techniques for partitioning soil respiration
  187. RCP4.5: a pathway for stabilization of radiative forcing by 2100
  188. Heterotrophic respiration in disturbed forests: A review with examples from North America
  189. Patterns of NPP, GPP, respiration, and NEP during boreal forest succession
  190. Consequences of Stand Age and Species’ Functional Trait Changes on Ecosystem Water Use of Forests
  191. Measurement and modelling of bryophyte evaporation in a boreal forest chronosequence
  192. Climate mitigation and the future of tropical landscapes
  193. A global database of soil respiration data
  194. Dynamics of fine roots in five Chinese temperate forests
  195. Temperature-associated increases in the global soil respiration record
  196. 2.6: Limiting climate change to 450 ppm CO2 equivalent in the 21st century
  197. Implications of Limiting CO2 Concentrations for Land Use and Energy
  198. Effects of fire on regional evapotranspiration in the central Canadian boreal forest
  199. Decomposition and Fragmentation of Coarse Woody Debris: Re-visiting a Boreal Black Spruce Chronosequence
  200. Carbon allocation in boreal black spruce forests across regions varying in soil temperature and precipitation
  201. Fire as the dominant driver of central Canadian boreal forest carbon balance
  202. Estimation of stand-level leaf area for boreal bryophytes
  203. Spatial dynamics of soil moisture and temperature in a black spruce boreal chronosequence
  204. Nitrogen dynamics of a boreal black spruce wildfire chronosequence
  205. Simulation of boreal black spruce chronosequences: Comparison to field measurements and model evaluation
  206. Spatiotemporal measurement and modeling of stand-level boreal forest soil temperatures
  207. Effects of stand age and tree species on canopy transpiration and average stomatal conductance of boreal forests
  208. Woody debris along an upland chronosequence in boreal Manitoba and its impact on long-term carbon storage
  209. A global relationship between the heterotrophic and autotrophic components of soil respiration?
  210. Net primary production and net ecosystem production of a boreal black spruce wildfire chronosequence
  211. Carbon distribution of a well- and poorly-drained black spruce fire chronosequence
  212. The use of multiple measurement techniques to refine estimates of conifer needle geometry
  213. Soil surface CO2flux in a boreal black spruce fire chronosequence
  214. Annual carbon flux from woody debris for a boreal black spruce fire chronosequence
  215. Aboveground and belowground biomass and sapwood area allometric equations for six boreal tree species of northern Manitoba
  216. Environmental controls on carbon dioxide flux from black spruce coarse woody debris
  217. The influence of fire on carbon distribution and net primary production of boreal Larix gmelinii forests in north-eastern China