Research Highlights: By Submitted Date
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| Ohm’s Law for Biogeochemical Modeling |
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| Research Priorities for Studying Ecological Impacts of Geoengineering |
| Future Increases in Arctic Lightning and Fire Risk for Permafrost Carbon |
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| Changes in Precipitation and Air Temperature Contribute Comparably to Permafrost Degradation in a Warmer Climate |
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| Geoengineering Increases the Global Land Carbon Sink |
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| Machine Learning Produces Unprecedented High-Resolution Map of Global Soil Respiration |
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| Three Grand Challenges for Land Surface Models |
| How Floods Start and Their Recent Trends |
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| Urban warming advances spring phenology but reduces the response of phenology to temperature in the conterminous United States |
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| The Effects of Phosphorus Cycle Dynamics on Carbon Sources and Sinks in the Amazon Region: A Modeling Study Using ELM v1 |
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| Amazon Forest Responses to CO2 Fertilization Dependent on Plant Phosphorus Acquisition |
| Predictability of Tropical Vegetation Greenness Using Sea Surface Temperatures |
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| A First-Principle Based Theory Predicts Observed Moisture Sensitivity of Soil Heterotrophic Respiration |
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| Soil Moisture Variability Intensifies and Prolongs Eastern Amazon Temperature and Carbon Cycle Response to El Niño–Southern Oscillation |
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| Contribution of Environmental Forcings to US Runoff Changes for the Period 1950–2010 |
| Modeling Stochastic Phenology in Earth System Models |
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| Forest Response to Rising CO2 Drives Zonally Asymmetric Rainfall Change Over Tropical Land |
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| Design of Measurement Networks for Predictive Uncertainty Reduction |
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| Predicting and Planning for Chronic Climate-Driven Disturbances |
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| Lateral Processes Dominate Control of Water Available to Tropical Forests |
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| Climate Mitigation from Vegetation Biophysical Feedbacks during the Past Three Decades |


