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  1. A cross-site comparison of ecosystem- and plot-scale methane fluxes across multiple timescales
  2. Deep Learning Reconstruction of Daily Soil CO 2 Efflux Reveals Biogeochemical Insights and Reduces Annual Estimate Uncertainty Despite Limitated Daily Predictability
  3. Divergent biogeochemical responses in upland coastal forest soils to repeated flooding and shifts in water chemistry
  4. A global methane observation system to track climate feedbacks for verifiable climate impact
  5. Evaluation of Top‐Down and Bottom‐Up Global Terrestrial Respiration Estimates and Their Mismatch With Model Simulations
  6. Satellite-derived Ecosystem Functional Types capture ecosystem functional heterogeneity at regional scale
  7. Scalable and Optimized Terrain Parameter Computation with the GEOtiled-SG Framework
  8. Spatial Representativeness of MexFlux as a Regional FLUXNET Network
  9. A cross-site comparison of ecosystem- and plot-scale methane fluxes from wetlands and uplands
  10. Long-term ecological studies must continue: insights from a dryland transition zone
  11. Copula‐Based Cosimulation for Simulating Temporal or Spatial Data in Biogeosciences
  12. Vegetation type and climate determine temperature thresholds of soil respiration across drylands
  13. Advancing the GEOtiled Framework Through Scalable Terrain Parameter Computation
  14. Climate constrains the enhancement of CO2 fertilization on forest gross primary productivity
  15. Flooding and Water Chemistry Drive Soil Biogeochemistry and GHG fluxes in a Coastal Forest 
  16. Spatial resolution for forest carbon maps
  17. Author Correction: A landscape-scale view of soil organic matter dynamics
  18. A landscape-scale view of soil organic matter dynamics
  19. Soil organic carbon maps and associated uncertainty at 90 m for peninsular Spain
  20. Supplementary material to "Soil organic carbon maps and associated uncertainty at 90 m for peninsular Spain"
  21. Application of Copula-based Cosimulation for Temporal or Spatial Data in Earth Science
  22. The Deep Soil Ecotron – A Facility to Explore, Model, and Sense Deep Soil
  23. An autocorrelated conditioned Latin hypercube method for temporal or spatial sampling and predictions
  24. Empirical Dynamic Modeling Reveals Complexity of Methane Fluxes in a Temperate Salt Marsh
  25. Twenty Years of Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities in Measuring and Understanding Soil Respiration
  26. Spatial and temporal variation of three Eddy-Covariance flux footprints in a Tropical Dry Forest
  27. A Greenhouse Gas Budget for Mexico During 2000–2019
  28. Transformer End-to-End Optimization of Compressive Lidars using Imaging Spectroscopy Side-Information
  29. End-to-end Integration of Scientific Workflows on Distributed Cyberinfrastructures: Challenges and Lessons Learned with an Earth Science Application
  30. High methane concentrations in tidal salt marsh soils: Where does the methane go?
  31. Proximal remote sensing and gross primary productivity in a temperate salt marsh
  32. Beyond a deterministic representation of the temperature dependence of soil CO2 efflux
  33. GEOtiled: A Scalable Workflow for Generating Large Datasets of High-Resolution Terrain Parameters
  34. Empirical Dynamic Modeling Reveals Complexity of Methane Fluxes in a Temperate Salt Marsh
  35. Dynamics of short-term ecosystem carbon fluxes induced by precipitation events in a semiarid grassland
  36. Physiochemical Controls on the Horizontal Exchange of Blue Carbon Across the Salt Marsh‐Tidal Channel Interface
  37. When and where to measure soil gases: an optimization approach for time series and spatial information
  38. Experimentally simulated sea level rise destabilizes carbon-mineral associations in temperate tidal marsh soil
  39. Building Trust in Earth Science Findings through Data Traceability and Results Explainability
  40. Harmonized Soil Database of Ecuador (HESD): data from 2009 to 2015
  41. The paradox of assessing greenhouse gases from soils for nature-based solutions
  42. Dynamics of short-term ecosystem carbon fluxes induced by precipitation events in a semiarid grassland
  43. Hyperspectral reflectance for measuring canopy‐level nutrients and photosynthesis in a salt marsh
  44. Trace gas fluxes from tidal salt marsh soils: implications for carbon–sulfur biogeochemistry
  45. A Process‐Model Perspective on Recent Changes in the Carbon Cycle of North America
  46. Harmonized soil database of Ecuador (HESD): data from 2009 to 2015
  47. Supplementary material to "Harmonized soil database of Ecuador (HESD): data from 2009 to 2015"
  48. The paradox of assessing greenhouse gases from soils for nature-based solutions
  49. Methane and Carbon Dioxide Fluxes in a Temperate Tidal Salt Marsh: Comparisons Between Plot and Ecosystem Measurements
  50. Spatial variability and uncertainty of soil nitrogen across the conterminous United States at different depths
  51. Downscaling Satellite Soil Moisture Using a Modular Spatial Inference Framework
  52. Supplementary material to "Trace gas fluxes from tidal salt marsh soils: implications for carbon-sulfur biogeochemistry"
  53. Trace gas fluxes from tidal salt marsh soils: implications for carbon-sulfur biogeochemistry
  54. Building a Global Ecosystem Research Infrastructure to address global grand challenges for macrosystem ecology
  55. Historically inconsistent productivity and respiration fluxes in the global terrestrial carbon cycle
  56. Statement of contribution to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for JGR: Biogeosciences
  57. Building a Global Ecosystem Research Infrastructure to address global grand challenges for macrosystem ecology
  58. Diel and seasonal patterns of soil CO2 efflux in a temperate tidal marsh
  59. Predicción de carbono orgánico en los suelos de México a 1 m de profundidad y 90 m de resolución espacial (1999-2009)
  60. Contrasting Net Ecosystem Production Across Ecological Succession at Subtropical Dry Forest of Northwestern Mexico
  61. Downscaling satellite soil moisture for landscape applications: A case study in Delaware, USA
  62. Gap-filling eddy covariance methane fluxes: Comparison of machine learning model predictions and uncertainties at FLUXNET-CH4 wetlands
  63. The unexplored role of preferential flow in soil carbon dynamics
  64. High light and temperature reduce photosynthetic efficiency through different mechanisms in the C4 model Setaria viridis
  65. Linking vegetation spectral reflectance with ecosystem carbon phenology in a temperate salt marsh
  66. FLUXNET-CH<sub>4</sub>: a global, multi-ecosystem dataset and analysis of methane seasonality from freshwater wetlands
  67. Spatiotemporal variability and origin of CO 2 and CH 4 tree stem fluxes in an upland forest
  68. Detecting vulnerability of humid tropical forests to multiple stressors
  69. Identifying dominant environmental predictors of freshwater wetland methane fluxes across diurnal to seasonal time scales
  70. Spatial biases of information influence global estimates of soil respiration: How can we improve global predictions?
  71. Atmospheric Ammonia Measurements Over a Coastal Salt Marsh Ecosystem Along the Mid‐Atlantic U.S.
  72. Representativeness of Eddy-Covariance flux footprints for areas surrounding AmeriFlux sites
  73. Gap-free global annual soil moisture: 15 km grids for 1991–2018
  74. Substantial hysteresis in emergent temperature sensitivity of global wetland CH4 emissions
  75. Biophysical drivers of net ecosystem and methane exchange across phenological phases in a tidal salt marsh
  76. The impact of drought on soil moisture trends across Brazilian biomes
  77. Representativeness of FLUXNET sites across Latin America
  78. A restructured and updated global soil respiration database (SRDB-V5)
  79. Carbon dioxide dynamics in a residential lawn of a tropical city
  80. Patterns and drivers of multi-annual CO2 emissions within a temperate suburban neighborhood
  81. Responses to Anonymous Referee #1
  82. Responses to Anonymous Referee #2
  83. Foliage senescence as a key parameter for modeling gross primary productivity in a Mediterranean shrubland
  84. Carbon Dioxide and Methane Emissions from a Temperate Salt Marsh Tidal Creek
  85. COSORE: A community database for continuous soil respiration and other soil‐atmosphere greenhouse gas flux data
  86. Representativeness of FLUXNET sites across Latin America
  87. Gap-Free Global Annual Soil Moisture: 15 km Grids for 1991–2018
  88. A restructured and updated global soil respiration database (SRDB-V5)
  89. Spatial and temporal heterogeneity of geochemical controls on carbon cycling in a tidal salt marsh
  90. Carbon Dioxide and Methane Emissions from a Temperate Salt Marsh Tidal Creek
  91. Environmental controls on carbon and water fluxes in an old‐growth tropical dry forest
  92. The Impact of Drought on Soil Moisture Trends across Brazilian Biomes
  93. Representing the function and sensitivity of coastal interfaces in Earth system models
  94. Estimation of organic carbon in paramo ecosystem soils in Colombia
  95. Formation and Fluxes of Soil Trace Gases
  96. Uncertainties in estimating the soil carbon sequestration service
  97. Methane emissions and origin in tree stems in an upland forest
  98. Digital soil mapping: the challenge to obtain the best soil dataset and create a precise environmental model to support land use management at a national level (Ecuador).
  99. Global trends of soil organic carbon based on soil moisture and ensemble learning
  100. Global soil respiration: patterns, challenges and network opportunities
  101. Spatial heterogeneity in CO2, CH4, and energy fluxes: insights from airborne eddy covariance measurements over the Mid-Atlantic region
  102. Soil Organic Carbon Across Mexico and the Conterminous United States (1991–2010)
  103. Spatial Gap-Filling of ESA CCI Satellite-Derived Soil Moisture Based on Geostatistical Techniques and Multiple Regression
  104. Tidal Wetland Gross Primary Production Across the Continental United States, 2000–2019
  105. Final Response
  106. Final Response
  107. Final Response
  108. Atmospheric ammonia measurements over a coastal salt marsh ecosystem along the Mid-Atlantic U.S.
  109. Visible and near-infrared hyperspectral indices explain more variation in lower-crown leaf nitrogen concentrations in autumn than in summer
  110. Spatial predictions and associated uncertainty of annual soil respiration at the global scale
  111. Gap-Free Global Annual Soil Moisture: 15km Grids for 1991–2016
  112. Supplementary material to "Gap-Free Global Annual Soil Moisture: 15km Grids for 1991–2016"
  113. Soil swelling potential across Colorado: A digital soil mapping assessment
  114. Downscaling satellite soil moisture using geomorphometry and machine learning
  115. Spatial Gap-Filling of ESA CCI Satellite-Derived Soil Moisture Based on Linear Geostatistics
  116. SOMOSPIE: A Modular SOil MOisture SPatial Inference Engine Based on Data-Driven Decisions
  117. FLUXNET-CH4 Synthesis Activity: Objectives, Observations, and Future Directions
  118. Downscaling Satellite Soil Moisture using Geomorphometry and Machine Learning
  119. Experimental influence of storm-surge salinity on soil greenhouse gas emissions from a tidal salt marsh
  120. Optimizing an environmental observatory network design using publicly available data
  121. Greenness trends and carbon stocks of mangroves across Mexico
  122. Native shrubland and managed buffelgrass savanna in drylands: Implications for ecosystem carbon and water fluxes
  123. Automated measurements of greenhouse gases fluxes from tree stems and soils: magnitudes, patterns and drivers
  124. Greenhouse Gas Fluxes From Tree Stems
  125. Seasonal Precipitation Legacy Effects Determine the Carbon Balance of a Semiarid Grassland
  126. CO 2 dynamics are strongly influenced by low frequency atmospheric pressure changes in semiarid grasslands
  127. Effects of the Gill-Solent WindMaster-Pro “w-boost” firmware bug on eddy covariance fluxes and some simple recovery strategies
  128. Upscaling soil-atmosphere CO2 and CH4 fluxes across a topographically complex forested landscape
  129. Methane emissions from tree stems: a new frontier in the global carbon cycle
  130. Ecosystem functional diversity and the representativeness of environmental networks across the conterminous United States
  131. High V cmax , J max and photosynthetic rates of Sonoran Desert species: Using nitrogen and specific leaf area traits as predictors in biochemical models
  132. Changes in photosynthesis and soil moisture drive the seasonal soil respiration-temperature hysteresis relationship
  133. Determinants of Above-Ground Biomass and Its Spatial Variability in a Temperate Forest Managed for Timber Production
  134. Carbon dioxide fluxes from soils in arid grasslands
  135. Globally rising soil heterotrophic respiration over recent decades
  136. No silver bullet for digital soil mapping: country-specific soil organic carbon estimates across Latin America
  137. The impact of flooding on aquatic ecosystem services
  138. Silicon-rich amendments in rice paddies: Effects on arsenic uptake and biogeochemistry
  139. Transitional slopes act as hotspots of both soil CO2 emission and CH4 uptake in a temperate forest landscape
  140. Particulate Organic Matter Composition in Stream Runoff Following Large Storms: Role of POM Sources, Particle Size, and Event Characteristics
  141. Comparing ecosystem and soil respiration: Review and key challenges of tower-based and soil measurements
  142. Iterative near-term ecological forecasting: Needs, opportunities, and challenges
  143. Multidecadal f CO2 Increase Along the United States Southeast Coastal Margin
  144. Digital map of the organic carbon profile in the soils of Andalusia, Spain
  145. Using greenhouse gas fluxes to define soil functional types
  146. Data analytics for modeling soil moisture patterns across united states ecoclimatic domains
  147. Networking our science to characterize the state, vulnerabilities, and management opportunities of soil organic matter
  148. Potential bias of daily soil CO2 efflux estimates due to sampling time
  149. A low-cost modular data-acquisition system for monitoring biometeorological variables
  150. Impacts of soil incorporation of pre-incubated silica-rich rice residue on soil biogeochemistry and greenhouse gas fluxes under flooding and drying
  151. A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality
  152. Time series p CO 2 at a coastal mooring: Internal consistency, seasonal cycles, and interannual variability
  153. CO2 exchange and evapotranspiration across dryland ecosystems of southwestern North America
  154. Influence of experimental extreme water pulses on greenhouse gas emissions from soils
  155. Woody plant invasions and restoration in forests of island ecosystems: lessons from Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile
  156. SoilGrids250m: Global gridded soil information based on machine learning
  157. Carbon Dioxide and Methane Fluxes From Tree Stems, Coarse Woody Debris, and Soils in an Upland Temperate Forest
  158. Enhancing interoperability to facilitate implementation of REDD+: case study of Mexico
  159. Erratum to: The value of soil respiration measurements for interpreting and modeling terrestrial carbon cycling
  160. The value of soil respiration measurements for interpreting and modeling terrestrial carbon cycling
  161. Estimating heterotrophic respiration at large scales: challenges, approaches, and next steps
  162. Influence of run of river dams on floodplain sediments and carbon dynamics
  163. Random error analysis of marine xCO2 measurements in a coastal upwelling region
  164. Management Impacts on Carbon Dynamics in a Sierra Nevada Mixed Conifer Forest
  165. Terrestrial carbon balance in a drier world: the effects of water availability in southwestern North America
  166. Contrasting precipitation seasonality influences evapotranspiration dynamics in water-limited shrublands
  167. The sensitivity of carbon exchanges in Great Plains grasslands to precipitation variability
  168. Integrating Carbon Cycle Research into Decision-Making Processes
  169. From HPC Performance to Climate Modeling: Transforming Methods for HPC Predictions into Models of Extreme Climate Conditions
  170. Sea Surface Temperature Influence on Terrestrial Gross Primary Production along the Southern California Current
  171. A multisite analysis of temporal random errors in soil CO2efflux
  172. Geoecohydrological mechanisms couple soil and leaf water dynamics and facilitate species coexistence in shallow soils of a tropical semiarid mixed forest
  173. North America's net terrestrial CO<sub>2</sub> exchange with the atmosphere 1990–2009
  174. Soil carbon, multiple benefits
  175. Hot spots, hot moments, and spatio-temporal controls on soil CO2 efflux in a water-limited ecosystem
  176. North America's net terrestrial carbon exchange with the atmosphere 1990–2009
  177. Corrigendum to "Can current moisture responses predict soil CO2 efflux under altered precipitation regimes? A synthesis of manipulation experiments"
  178. Can current moisture responses predict soil CO<sub>2</sub> efflux under altered precipitation regimes? A synthesis of manipulation experiments
  179. Nonstructural Carbon in Woody Plants
  180. Benefits of soil carbon: report on the outcomes of an international scientific committee on problems of the environment rapid assessment workshop
  181. Approaches to advance scientific understanding of macrosystems ecology
  182. Macrosystems ecology: understanding ecological patterns and processes at continental scales
  183. Quantification of forest degradation and belowground carbon dynamics: ongoing challenges for monitoring, reporting and verification activities for REDD+
  184. Multiscale spectral analysis of temporal variability in evapotranspiration over irrigated cropland in an arid region
  185. Evaluating the agreement between measurements and models of net ecosystem exchange at different times and timescales using wavelet coherence: an example using data from the North American Carbon Program Site-Level Interim Synthesis
  186. Air-sea CO2 fluxes in the near-shore and intertidal zones influenced by the California Current
  187. Progress and opportunities for monitoring greenhouse gases fluxes in Mexican ecosystems: the MexFlux network
  188. Tropospheric ozone reduces carbon assimilation in trees: estimates from analysis of continuous flux measurements
  189. Does restoration help the conservation of the threatened forest of Robinson Crusoe Island? The impact of forest gap attributes on endemic plant species richness and exotic invasions
  190. Drought Influences the Accuracy of Simulated Ecosystem Fluxes: A Model-Data Meta-analysis for Mediterranean Oak Woodlands
  191. Evaluating the agreement between measurements and models of net ecosystem exchange at different times and time scales using wavelet coherence: an example using data from the North American Carbon Program Site-Level Interim Synthesis
  192. Continuous observation of tree leaf area index at ecosystem scale using upward-pointing digital cameras
  193. How a hurricane disturbance influences extreme CO2fluxes and variance in a tropical forest
  194. Opportunities for advancing carbon cycle science in Mexico: toward a continental scale understanding
  195. A model-data comparison of gross primary productivity: Results from the North American Carbon Program site synthesis
  196. Effects of soil rewetting and thawing on soil gas fluxes: a review of current literature and suggestions for future research
  197. The role of trace gas flux networks in the biogeosciences
  198. Precipitation variability and fire influence the temporal dynamics of soil CO2 efflux in an arid grassland
  199. Exploring the "overflow tap" theory: linking forest soil CO<sub>2</sub> fluxes and individual mycorrhizosphere components to photosynthesis
  200. On the temporal upscaling of evapotranspiration from instantaneous remote sensing measurements to 8-day mean daily-sums
  201. Characterizing the performance of ecosystem models across time scales: A spectral analysis of the North American Carbon Program site-level synthesis
  202. Changes in soil hyphal abundance and viability can alter the patterns of hydraulic redistribution by plant roots
  203. Simulating the impacts of disturbances on forest carbon cycling in North America: Processes, data, models, and challenges
  204. Terrestrial biosphere models need better representation of vegetation phenology: results from the North American Carbon Program Site Synthesis
  205. Toward a Mexican eddy covariance network for carbon cycle science
  206. Tracking the structural and functional development of a perennial pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium L.) infestation using a multi-year archive of webcam imagery and eddy covariance measurements
  207. On the multi-temporal correlation between photosynthesis and soil CO2 efflux: reconciling lags and observations
  208. Heterotrophic respiration in disturbed forests: A review with examples from North America
  209. Recent rates of forest harvest and conversion in North America
  210. Response to Comment on "Global Convergence in the Temperature Sensitivity of Respiration at Ecosystem Level"
  211. Effect of precipitation variability on net primary production and soil respiration in a Chihuahuan Desert grassland
  212. Influence of spring and autumn phenological transitions on forest ecosystem productivity
  213. Looking deeper into the soil: biophysical controls and seasonal lags of soil CO2production and efflux
  214. Soil respiration at mean annual temperature predicts annual total across vegetation types and biomes
  215. Global Convergence in the Temperature Sensitivity of Respiration at Ecosystem Level
  216. Frontiers and challenges in soil respiration research: from measurements to model-data integration
  217. Multiscale analysis of temporal variability of soil CO2production as influenced by weather and vegetation
  218. Effects of a Hurricane Disturbance on Aboveground Forest Structure, Arbuscular Mycorrhizae and Belowground Carbon in a Restored Tropical Forest
  219. How to quantify tree leaf area index in an open savanna ecosystem: A multi-instrument and multi-model approach
  220. Spatial distribution and regeneration strategies of the main forest species on Robinson Crusoe Island
  221. Using soil sensing technology to examine interactions and controls between ectomycorrhizal growth and environmental factors on soil CO2 dynamics
  222. Ecosystem CO2 fluxes of arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal dominated vegetation types are differentially influenced by precipitation and temperature
  223. On the fate of old stored carbon after large-infrequent disturbances in plants
  224. Effects of Vegetation Thinning on Above- and Belowground Carbon in a Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest in Mexico
  225. Evidence of old carbon used to grow new fine roots in a tropical forest
  226. Diel patterns of soil respiration in a tropical forest after Hurricane Wilma
  227. Environmental controls and the influence of vegetation type, fine roots and rhizomorphs on diel and seasonal variation in soil respiration
  228. Dynamics of Fine Root, Fungal Rhizomorphs, and Soil Respiration in a Mixed Temperate Forest: Integrating Sensors and Observations
  229. Automated soil respiration measurements: new information, opportunities and challenges
  230. Biomass and carbon accumulation in a fire chronosequence of a seasonally dry tropical forest
  231. Soil Sensor Technology: Life within a Pixel
  232. Seasonal changes in periphyton nitrogen fixation in a protected tropical wetland
  233. Fijación de nitrógeno por Cyanoprokaryota en la Reserva Ecológica El Edén, Q.R., México