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Seasonal patterns of canopy photosynthesis captured by remotely sensed sun-induced fluorescence and vegetation indexes in mid-to-high latitude forests: A cross-platform comparison

by Hideki Kobayashi - July 18, 2018

Characterized by the noticeable seasonal patterns of canopy photosynthesis, mid-to-high latitude forests are sen- sitive to climate change and crucial for understanding the global carbon cycle. To monitor the seasonal… More

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Trapped Greenhouse Gases In The Permafrost Active Layer: Preliminary Results For Methane Peaks In Vertical Profiles Of Frozen Alaskan Soil Cores

by Anonymous - May 24, 2018

Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Degradation of organic carbon stored in permafrost may represent an additional source of atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) in a warming climate. However, there… More

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Variations In Bacterial And Archaeal Communities Along Depth Profiles Of Alaskan Soil Cores

by Anonymous - May 24, 2018

Understating the microbial communities and ecological processes that influence their structure in permafrost soils is crucial for predicting the consequences of climate change. In this study we investigated the bacterial… More

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Trapped Greenhouse Gases In The Permafrost Active Layer: Preliminary Results For Methane Peaks In Vertical Profiles Of Frozen Alaskan Soil Cores

by Anonymous - May 24, 2018

Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Degradation of organic carbon stored in permafrost may represent an additional source of atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) in a warming climate. However, there… More

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Optimization of a biochemical model with eddy covariance measurements in black spruce forests of Alaska for estimating CO2 fertilization effects

by Masahito Ueyama - April 5, 2018

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Does summer warming reduce black spruce productivity in interior Alaska?

by Masahito Ueyama - April 5, 2018

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Optimization Of A Biochemical Model With Eddy Covariance Measurements In Black Spruce Forests Of Alaska For Estimating Co 2 Fertilization Effects

by Hideki Kobayashi - February 6, 2018

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Sensitivity Of The Backscatter Intensity Of Alos/Palsar To The Above-Ground Biomass And Other Biophysical Parameters Of Boreal Forest In Alaska

by Anonymous - February 6, 2018

We investigated the potential of ALOS/PALSAR for estimating the above-ground biomass (AGB) and other biophysical pa- rameters (tree height, diameter at breast height (DBH), and tree stand density) in the… More

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Modeling Three-Dimensional Forest Structures To Drive Canopy Radiative Transfer Simulations Of Bidirectional Reflectance Factor

by Anonymous - February 6, 2018

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Extremely Dry Environment Down-Regulates Nighttime Respiration Of A Black Spruce Forest In Interior Alaska

by Anonymous - February 6, 2018

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