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The following pages link to Kimberly Wickland (Q50211):
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- Permafrost stores a globally significant amount of mercury (Q145339) (← links)
- Carbon export and cycling by the Yukon, Tanana, and Porcupine rivers, Alaska, 2001-2005 (Q147030) (← links)
- Biodegradability of dissolved organic carbon in the Yukon River and its tributaries: Seasonality and importance of inorganic nitrogen (Q147206) (← links)
- Molecular investigations into a globally important carbon pool: Permafrost-protected carbon in Alaskan soils (Q148678) (← links)
- The role of soil drainage class in carbon dioxide exchange and decomposition in boreal black spruce (Picea mariana) forest stands (Q148827) (← links)
- Hydrologic and landscape controls on dissolved organic matter composition across western North American Arctic lakes (Q150105) (← links)
- Bioavailability of dissolved organic matter varies with anthropogenic landcover in the Upper Mississippi River Basin (Q150155) (← links)
- Sentinel responses of Arctic freshwater systems to climate: linkages, evidence, and a roadmap for future research (Q150189) (← links)
- Anthropogenic landcover impacts fluvial dissolved organic matter composition in the Upper Mississippi River Basin (Q150282) (← links)
- A process-model perspective on recent changes in the carbon cycle of North America (Q150725) (← links)
- Potential carbon emissions dominated by carbon dioxide from thawed permafrost soils (Q151541) (← links)
- Effects of permafrost melting on CO2 and CH4 exchange of a poorly drained black spruce lowland (Q152347) (← links)
- Methane emissions from oceans, coasts, and freshwater habitats: New perspectives and feedbacks on climate (Q152871) (← links)
- Carbon and geochemical properties of cryosols on the North Slope of Alaska (Q154509) (← links)
- Boreal soil carbon dynamics under a changing climate: A model inversion approach (Q155582) (← links)
- Runoff sources and flowpaths in a partially burned, upland boreal catchment underlain by permafrost (Q155846) (← links)
- Role of ground ice dynamics and ecological feedbacks in recent ice wedge degradation and stabilization (Q155941) (← links)
- Biological and land use controls on the isotopic composition of aquatic carbon in the Upper Mississippi River Basin (Q156134) (← links)
- Water Quality Across Regional Stream Networks: The Influence of Land Cover and Land Use, Climate, and Biogeochemical Processing on Spatiotemporal Variance (Q228211) (← links)
- Arctic Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE) (Q229510) (← links)
- Nome Creek Experimental Watershed (Q229557) (← links)
- Biodegradability of dissolved organic carbon in permafrost soils and aquatic systems: a meta-analysis (Q234491) (← links)
- Reviews and syntheses: Effects of permafrost thaw on Arctic aquatic ecosystems (Q234645) (← links)
- Ancient low–molecular-weight organic acids in permafrost fuel rapid carbon dioxide production upon thaw (Q234813) (← links)
- Soil respiration and photosynthetic uptake of carbon dioxide by ground-cover plants in four ages of jack pine forest (Q235191) (← links)
- A synthesis of methane emissions from 71 northern, temperate, and subtropical wetlands (Q237055) (← links)
- Effects of permafrost thaw on CO2 and CH4 exchange in a western Alaska peatland chronosequence (Q237217) (← links)
- The implications of microbial and substrate limitation for the fates of carbon in different organic soil horizon types of boreal forest ecosystems: a mechanistically based model analysis (Q237257) (← links)
- Surface-air mercury fluxes across Western North America: A synthesis of spatial trends and controlling variables (Q238032) (← links)
- Biomass offsets little or none of permafrost carbon release from soils, streams, and wildfire: an expert assessment (Q238214) (← links)
- Dissolved organic carbon in Alaskan boreal forest: Sources, chemical characteristics, and biodegradability (Q241186) (← links)
- Expert assessment of vulnerability of permafrost carbon to climate change (Q242665) (← links)
- Reorganization of vegetation, hydrology and soil carbon after permafrost degradation across heterogeneous boreal landscapes (Q244491) (← links)
- Emissions of carbon dioxide and methane from a headwater stream network of interior Alaska (Q244835) (← links)
- The effects of permafrost thaw on soil hydrologic, thermal, and carbon dynamics in an Alaskan peatland (Q245833) (← links)
- Variation in soil carbon dioxide efflux at two spatial scales in a topographically complex boreal forest (Q246034) (← links)
- Decomposition of soil organic matter from boreal black spruce forest: Environmental and chemical controls (Q252260) (← links)
- Effects of a clear-cut harvest on soil respiration in a jack pine - Lichen woodland (Q255043) (← links)
- Hydrologic connectivity determines dissolved organic matter biogeochemistry in northern high-latitude lakes (Q256520) (← links)
- Dissolved organic carbon turnover in permafrost-influenced watersheds of interior Alaska: Molecular insights and the priming effect (Q257030) (← links)
- Ice wedge degradation and stabilization impacts water budgets and nutrient cycling in Arctic trough ponds (Q258047) (← links)
- Patterns and isotopic composition of greenhouse gases under ice in lakes of interior Alaska (Q261224) (← links)
- Vulnerability of high-latitude soil organic carbon in North America to disturbance (Q263888) (← links)
- High voltage: The molecular properties of redox-active dissolved organic matter in northern high-latitude lakes (Q264024) (← links)
- Winter fluxes of CO2 and CH4 from subalpine soils in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado (Q264526) (← links)
- Carbon dioxide and methane flux in a dynamic Arctic tundra landscape: Decadal‐scale impacts of ice wedge degradation and stabilization (Q269367) (← links)
- Wind sheltering impacts on land-atmosphere fluxes over fens (Q269618) (← links)
- Stream dissolved organic matter in permafrost regions shows surprising compositional similarities but negative priming and nutrient effects (Q270274) (← links)
- Seasonal and spatial variability in dissolved organic matter quantity and composition from the Yukon River basin, Alaska (Q273637) (← links)
- Dissolved carbon export by large river systems is influenced by source area heterogeneity (Q278589) (← links)