Martin Wik - Publications

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2014 Stockholm University, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden 

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2021 Emerson JB, Varner RK, Wik M, Parks DH, Neumann RB, Johnson JE, Singleton CM, Woodcroft BJ, Tollerson R, Owusu-Dommey A, Binder M, Freitas NL, Crill PM, Saleska SR, Tyson GW, et al. Diverse sediment microbiota shape methane emission temperature sensitivity in Arctic lakes. Nature Communications. 12: 5815. PMID 34611153 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-25983-9  0.784
2020 Thanh Duc N, Silverstein S, Wik M, Crill P, Bastviken D, Varner RK. Technical note: Greenhouse gas flux studies: an automated online system for gas emission measurements in aquatic environments Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 24: 3417-3430. DOI: 10.5194/Hess-24-3417-2020  0.743
2020 Jansen J, Thornton BF, Cortés A, Snöälv J, Wik M, MacIntyre S, Crill PM. Drivers of diffusive CH 4 emissions from shallow subarctic lakes on daily to multi-year timescales Biogeosciences. 17: 1911-1932. DOI: 10.5194/Bg-17-1911-2020  0.692
2020 Jansen J, Thornton BF, Wik M, MacIntyre S, Crill PM. Temperature proxies as a solution to biased sampling of lake methane emissions Geophysical Research Letters. 47. DOI: 10.1029/2020Gl088647  0.581
2020 Wik M, Thornton BF, Varner RK, McCalley C, Crill PM. Stable methane isotopologues from northern lakes suggest ebullition is dominated by sub‐lake scale processes Journal of Geophysical Research. DOI: 10.1029/2019Jg005601  0.684
2020 Douglas PMJ, Gonzalez Moguel R, Walter Anthony KM, Wik M, Crill PM, Dawson KS, Smith DA, Yanay E, Lloyd MK, Stolper DA, Eiler JM, Sessions AL. Clumped Isotopes Link Older Carbon Substrates With Slower Rates of Methanogenesis in Northern Lakes Geophysical Research Letters. 47. DOI: 10.1029/2019Gl086756  0.572
2019 Duc NT, Silverstein S, Wik M, Crill P, Bastviken D, Varner RK. Greenhouse gas flux studies: An automated online system for gas emission measurements in aquatic environments Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions. 1-18. DOI: 10.5194/Hess-2019-83  0.743
2019 Jansen J, Thornton BF, Jammet MM, Wik M, Cortés A, Friborg T, MacIntyre S, Crill PM. Climate‐Sensitive Controls on Large Spring Emissions of CH 4 and CO 2 From Northern Lakes Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 124: 2379-2399. DOI: 10.1029/2019Jg005094  0.745
2019 Burke SA, Wik M, Lang A, Contosta AR, Palace M, Crill PM, Varner RK. Long‐Term Measurements of Methane Ebullition From Thaw Ponds Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 124: 2208-2221. DOI: 10.1029/2018Jg004786  0.761
2018 Wik M, Johnson JE, Crill PM, DeStasio JP, Erickson L, Halloran MJ, Fahnestock MF, Crawford MK, Phillips SC, Varner RK. Sediment Characteristics and Methane Ebullition in Three Subarctic Lakes Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 123: 2399-2411. DOI: 10.1029/2017Jg004298  0.771
2017 Aben RCH, Barros N, van Donk E, Frenken T, Hilt S, Kazanjian G, Lamers LPM, Peeters ETHM, Roelofs JGM, de Senerpont Domis LN, Stephan S, Velthuis M, Van de Waal DB, Wik M, Thornton BF, et al. Cross continental increase in methane ebullition under climate change. Nature Communications. 8: 1682. PMID 29167452 DOI: 10.1038/S41467-017-01535-Y  0.625
2017 Jammet M, Dengel S, Kettner E, Parmentier FW, Wik M, Crill P, Friborg T. Year-round CH 4 and CO 2 flux dynamics in two contrasting freshwater ecosystems of the subarctic Biogeosciences. 14: 5189-5216. DOI: 10.5194/Bg-14-5189-2017  0.739
2016 Wik M, Varner RK, Anthony KW, MacIntyre S, Bastviken D. Climate-sensitive northern lakes and ponds are critical components of methane release Nature Geoscience. 9: 99-105. DOI: 10.1038/Ngeo2578  0.758
2016 Douglas PMJ, Stolper DA, Smith DA, Walter Anthony KM, Paull CK, Dallimore S, Wik M, Crill PM, Winterdahl M, Eiler JM, Sessions AL. Diverse origins of Arctic and Subarctic methane point source emissions identified with multiply-substituted isotopologues Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. 188: 163-188. DOI: 10.1016/J.Gca.2016.05.031  0.678
2016 Thornton BF, Wik M, Crill PM. Double-counting challenges the accuracy of high-latitude methane inventories Geophysical Research Letters. 43: 12,569-12,577. DOI: 10.1002/2016Gl071772  0.685
2016 Wik M, Thornton BF, Bastviken D, Uhlbäck J, Crill PM. Biased sampling of methane release from northern lakes: A problem for extrapolation Geophysical Research Letters. DOI: 10.1002/2015Gl066501  0.627
2015 Thornton BF, Wik M, Crill PM. Climate-forced changes in available energy and methane bubbling from subarctic lakes Geophysical Research Letters. 42: 1936-1942. DOI: 10.1002/2015Gl063189  0.723
2014 Wik M, Thornton BF, Bastviken D, Macintyre S, Varner RK, Crill PM. Energy input is primary controller of methane bubbling in subarctic lakes Geophysical Research Letters. 41: 555-560. DOI: 10.1002/2013Gl058510  0.786
2013 Wik M, Crill PM, Varner RK, Bastviken D. Multiyear measurements of ebullitive methane flux from three subarctic lakes Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 118: 1307-1321. DOI: 10.1002/Jgrg.20103  0.784
2011 Wik M, Crill PM, Bastviken D, Danielsson Å, Norbäck E. Bubbles trapped in arctic lake ice: Potential implications for methane emissions Journal of Geophysical Research. 116. DOI: 10.1029/2011Jg001761  0.736
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