Oliver Sonnentag

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University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Voigt C, Virkkala AM, Hould Gosselin G, et al. (2023) Arctic soil methane sink increases with drier conditions and higher ecosystem respiration. Nature Climate Change. 13: 1095-1104
Watts JD, Farina M, Kimball JS, et al. (2023) Carbon uptake in Eurasian boreal forests dominates the high-latitude net ecosystem carbon budget. Global Change Biology
Ueyama M, Knox SH, Delwiche KB, et al. (2023) Modeled production, oxidation and transport processes of wetland methane emissions in temperate, boreal, and Arctic regions. Global Change Biology
Zona D, Lafleur PM, Hufkens K, et al. (2022) Pan-Arctic soil moisture control on tundra carbon sequestration and plant productivity. Global Change Biology
Oehri J, Schaepman-Strub G, Kim JS, et al. (2022) Vegetation type is an important predictor of the arctic summer land surface energy budget. Nature Communications. 13: 6379
Martin MR, Kumar P, Sonnentag O, et al. (2022) Thermodynamic basis for the demarcation of Arctic and alpine treelines. Scientific Reports. 12: 12565
Zona D, Lafleur PM, Hufkens K, et al. (2022) Earlier snowmelt may lead to late season declines in plant productivity and carbon sequestration in Arctic tundra ecosystems. Scientific Reports. 12: 3986
Knox SH, Bansal S, McNicol G, et al. (2021) Identifying dominant environmental predictors of freshwater wetland methane fluxes across diurnal to seasonal time scales. Global Change Biology
Virkkala AM, Aalto J, Rogers BM, et al. (2021) Statistical upscaling of ecosystem CO fluxes across the terrestrial tundra and boreal domain: regional patterns and uncertainties. Global Change Biology
Chang KY, Riley WJ, Knox SH, et al. (2021) Substantial hysteresis in emergent temperature sensitivity of global wetland CH emissions. Nature Communications. 12: 2266
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