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The following pages link to Miriam Jones, Ph.D. (Q47069):
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- The role of the upper tidal estuary in wetland blue carbon storage and flux (Q144910) (← links)
- A North American Hydroclimate Synthesis (NAHS) of the Common Era (Q145051) (← links)
- Near-surface permafrost aggradation in Northern Hemisphere peatlands shows regional and global trends during the past 6000 years (Q145451) (← links)
- Predicted vulnerability of carbon in permafrost peatlands With future climate change and permafrost thaw in western Canada (Q145986) (← links)
- Carbon fluxes and microbial activities from boreal peatlands experiencing permafrost thaw (Q146367) (← links)
- Characterizing post-drainage succession in Thermokarst Lake Basins on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska with TerraSAR-X Backscatter and Landsat-based NDVI data (Q147258) (← links)
- Peat accumulation in drained thermokarst lake basins in continuous, ice-rich permafrost, northern Seward Peninsula, Alaska (Q147259) (← links)
- Rapid inundation of the southern Florida coastline despite low relative sea-level rise rates during the late-Holocene (Q149403) (← links)
- Permafrost collapse is accelerating carbon release (Q149874) (← links)
- Permafrost and climate change: Carbon cycle feedbacks from the warming Arctic (Q150517) (← links)
- Holocene climate changes in eastern Beringia (NW North America) – A systematic review of multi-proxy evidence (Q151217) (← links)
- A deglacial and Holocene record of climate variability in south-central Alaska from stable oxygen isotopes and plant macrofossils in peat (Q154613) (← links)
- Evaluating CO2 and CH4 dynamics of Alaskan ecosystems during the Holocene Thermal Maximum (Q154782) (← links)
- Effects of permafrost aggradation on peat properties as determined from a pan-Arctic synthesis of plant macrofossils (Q155949) (← links)
- The impact of late Holocene land-use change, climate variability, and sea-level rise on carbon storage in tidal freshwater wetlands on the southeastern United States Coastal Plain (Q156218) (← links)
- Holocene and Modern Drivers of Wetland Change (Q227208) (← links)
- Wetlands in the Quaternary (Q228149) (← links)
- Wetlands in the Quaternary Project (Q228769) (← links)
- Thermokarst lake methanogenesis along a complete talik profile (Q234919) (← links)
- Late Holocene vegetation, climate, and land-use impacts on carbon dynamics in the Florida Everglades (Q236191) (← links)
- Sources and sinks of carbon in boreal ecosystems of interior Alaska: a review (Q236959) (← links)
- A shift of thermokarst lakes from carbon sources to sinks during the Holocene epoch (Q236972) (← links)
- A database and synthesis of northern peatland soil properties and Holocene carbon and nitrogen accumulation (Q237280) (← links)
- Presence of rapidly degrading permafrost plateaus in south-central Alaska (Q238312) (← links)
- Rapid carbon loss and slow recovery following permafrost thaw in boreal peatlands (Q240213) (← links)
- Lateglacial and Holocene climate, disturbance and permafrost peatland dynamics on the Seward Peninsula, western Alaska (Q244910) (← links)
- Using multiple environmental proxies and hydrodynamic modeling to investigate Late Holocene climate and coastal change within a large Gulf of Mexico estuarine system (Mobile Bay, Alabama, USA) (Q253103) (← links)
- Large stocks of peatland carbon and nitrogen are vulnerable to permafrost thaw (Q253508) (← links)
- High sensitivity of Bering Sea winter sea ice to winter insolation and carbon dioxide over the last 5,500 years (Q253509) (← links)
- An assessment of plant species differences on cellulose oxygen isotopes from two Kenai Peninsula, Alaska peatlands: Implications for hydroclimatic reconstructions (Q253945) (← links)
- Impacts of Hurricane Irma on Florida Bay Islands, Everglades National Park, U.S.A. (Q256415) (← links)
- Influence of permafrost type and site history on losses of permafrost carbon after thaw (Q263028) (← links)
- Hydrologic controls on peat permafrost and carbon processes: New insights from past and future modeling (Q263334) (← links)
- Past permafrost dynamics can inform future permafrost carbon-climate feedbacks (Q263734) (← links)
- Widespread global peatland establishment and persistence over the last 130,000 y (Q264834) (← links)
- Regional variability in peatland burning at mid-to high-latitudes during the Holocene (Q270775) (← links)
- Carbon release through abrupt permafrost thaw (Q271750) (← links)
- Roles of climatic and anthropogenic factors in shaping Holocene vegetation and fire regimes in Great Dismal Swamp, eastern USA (Q289925) (← links)
- Permafrost thaw in northern peatlands: Rapid changes in ecosystem and landscape functions (Q291431) (← links)
- Holocene vegetation dynamics of circum-Arctic permafrost peatlands (Q295455) (← links)
- Subsea permafrost carbon stocks and climate change sensitivity estimated by expert assessment (Q296368) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal patterns of northern lake formation since the last glacial maximum (Q300670) (← links)
- Latitudinal limits to the predicted increase of the peatland carbon sink with warming (Q300792) (← links)
- Practical guide to measuring wetland carbon pools and fluxes (Q301477) (← links)
- Recent climate change has driven divergent hydrological shifts in high-latitude peatlands (Q302662) (← links)
- Panarctic lakes exerted a small positive feedback on early Holocene warming due to deglacial release of methane (Q303624) (← links)
- Expert assessment of future vulnerability of the global peatland carbon sink (Q313020) (← links)
- Charcoal data from four sites in Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge - August 2022 (Q324361) (← links)
- Carbon budget assessment of tidal freshwater forested wetland and oligohaline marsh ecosystems along the Waccamaw and Savannah rivers, U.S.A. (2005-2016) (Q328394) (← links)
- Radiocarbon dates, charcoal, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) data from Great Dismal Swamp Sites GDS-519 and GDS-520 (Q329108) (← links)